David Venancio became one of the best-known faces in our country thanks to his participation in Scenes of marriage, a comedy series that aired from 2005 to 2007 on Telecinco.
Venancio played the role of Roberto, a married man who dedicated little time to his wife and who repeated over and over again a series of clichés about toxic masculinity that amused the audience. Together with his partner Soledad Mallol, they tried (successfully) to represent the daily reality of many Spanish couples over 40 years of age.
Although he once enjoyed overwhelming fame and found a place in the artistic industry doing theater and participating in audiovisual projects such as Acacias 38, David Muro’s story has taken a 180-degree turn.
Lecturas magazine has echoed a report that Muro made for the TardeAR program, which Ana Rosa Quintana presents from Monday to Thursday on Telecinco. In this connection, the actor opened up and confessed that he is going through a very difficult time in his life because he cannot find work. Furthermore, he has to take care of his mother, who is seriously ill.
“I have a shitty resume, the phone has stopped ringing,” said actor David Muro in an audio he sent to the Mediaset España program. ”I’m taking care of a mother who has Alzheimer’s, cancer and a lot of other things and I don’t have the slightest help,” he confessed, visibly affected.
The actor took advantage of the connection with the Telecinco space to make it clear that he has had to sacrifice many things to be able to meet the expenses incurred by caring for his mother: ”I don’t have any property right now. “I had to sell to support my mother.”
The situation that the interpreter is experiencing is extreme, since the money he had saved for years (as a result of his success on television) is running out: ”The few savings and the few things have gone or are going away. going”.
The different TardeAR collaborators reflected on whether or not Muro could ask the State for some type of help, since it is in a really vulnerable position. ”It is a shame that with all the comedy, with all the audiovisual production that is done today in Spain, this man does not have a job,” expressed Miguel Ángel Nicolás.