Slowly. With your feet on the ground. The antithesis of the professional boxer who goes with her fists first to face anything. But her landing as a supporting actress in the last season of La Casa de Papel has made her a newcomer. “I have so much to learn! – recognize Jennifer miranda– I am infinitely grateful to the entire team: directors, actors, technicians & mldr; I arrived the first day and I thought it was too big for me & rdquor ;. How did you deal with the second? With his own ‘modus operandi’: “I saw my directors as the figure of the coach. I clicked and applied the boxing technique: ‘This is experience, buddy.’ He jumped into a ring every day and in ‘war mode’ from eight in the morning. My way of working was to take it to the physical.
It is true that I observed all the actors and sought to learn from them but you cannot copy. I learned from everything I saw, I was improving and I felt more and more comfortable. That is why I thank the sport, once again, for all that it has given me. Without that basis, Arteche would not have been me & rdquor ;. For Jenni, this experience “is a gift. My life is professional boxing and now I am in a good moment. This job at La Casa de Papel has motivated me to start an interpretation course and a specialist course. I like challenges, doing new things that put me to the test. I am an athlete.
I am a boxer. And I thank life for this role and for living with Gandía, a brother to me, and with all this great team formed by the police and military & rdquor ;. It was her debut as an actress and “until I saw the final result, I did not enjoy it because I am a perfectionist. And being new to this & mldr; Every day I would come to work thinking: ‘I am a very tough aunt, I am a beast’ and I would focus on that.
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