I’m a small and normal girl, and stories like mine no one likes to tell. Fortunately so, because I wouldn’t like to play myself.
Keep your ears open, your eyes open, grab everything you can, react, and learn!
My current companion, Gerard de Battista, is the father of my two sons.
I’d heard it was dangerous to walk around Miami.
My only friends were boys, and I was just one more of them.
I chose the most explosive dress I could find. I put a ton of makeup on and some great round earrings. I looked like Jennifer Jones in Duel in the Sun.
On my fifth film, it was then that I stopped dancing.
My first vocation was dance.
I went to dance classes from 9 in the morning until 1, then to school from 3 to 10 at night, always under the threat that if I failed a single course I could forget about dancing.
I really wanted to work and become independent.
I had to gain weight until I looked like a seal so I could compete with the real whores who played the other roles. I was fat as a barrel.
For most of my career, I’ve played roles that were written for other actresses.
Compared to dancing, films seemed to me to be the work of lay bums. There was no physical pain; it was enough to say and imagine what was in the script. It was very easy for me.
Acting is the work of two people-it’s only possible when you have the complicity, the help, even the manipulation of a director.
The actress they’d hired had refused to appear naked in front of the camera. I didn’t like to appear naked either, but the first thing I did was take off my clothes and jump into the pool completely naked.
Psychiatrists don’t solve anything from one day to the next.
I like men with some belly who are a little over the hill.
The director had come to Madrid to court me.
The director took my face in his hands and asked me to show him my teeth, as with a horse. This happened on a Wednesday, and by the following Monday I was shooting.
The film kept me from working as a secretary. It was a real stroke of luck. A miracle.
There’s nothing more human than two people making love.
When I said I was going to audition for a film, I got a hearty laugh from all my family.
When you have to get into the character each morning, give it your voice, your face, it was torture.
You can fake your age or mask it, but the passion that moves the characters has to be real.
People love coming on television, even if they have to show their miseries.