Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Emanuel Soriano in revealing interview: "They turned me into a being I never wished to be" Emanuel Soriano, a renowned Peruvian actor, has managed to stand out in the world of acting thanks to his versatility and chameleon-like talent that has allowed him to embody a wide range of characters in theater, film, and television. In a recent interview, Soriano opened his heart and revealed aspects of his life and career that have been unknown until now, sharing both painful and rewarding experiences that have marked his artistic trajectory. From his beginnings in acting, Emanuel has shown an overflowing passion for his profession, crossing through various projects that have allowed him to explore different facets of his art. From bringing to life characters as diverse as Domingo Savio and Django's son, to embodying a tyrannical king in Richard III, Soriano has demonstrated a unique ability to transform and create masterfully in each performance. The Peruvian actor fondly recalls his first steps on the big screen, highlighting his participation in the film "El Premio" by Chicho Durand and in the miniseries "Puro corazón" about the life of Grupo 5. These early experiences gave him visibility within the artistic community and marked the beginning of a successful career in both film and television. However, it hasn't all been easy for Soriano, who revealed that he was a victim of bullying during his school years. This painful episode in his life, in which he was the target of envy and aggression from his peers, deeply marked him and led him to face an internal struggle to overcome the emotional aftermath of that traumatic experience. Through acting, Emanuel found a way of escape and transformation, turning his own shadows and darkness into a source of inspiration for his performances. The actor confesses that, despite the challenges and sacrifices that come with his work, empathy and the ability to put oneself in the shoes of others are fundamental aspects of his artistic work. One of the most significant roles in Soriano's career was the character with autism that he portrayed in the play "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," an experience that came at a crucial moment in his life after facing severe depression due to a breakup. This role allowed him to deeply connect with the audience and understand that his work as an actor goes beyond simple interpretation, being an instrument in service of the story and the piece. In addition to his involvement in theater and film, Emanuel Soriano has participated in international productions such as the third installment of "La Reina del Sur," where he stood out for his professionalism and dedication in the role of Armando. The Peruvian actor emphasizes the importance of meticulous work and attention to detail in these types of productions, where safety and care are priorities in situations like the one that occurred with Alec Baldwin on the set of "Rust." With a vast trajectory behind him, Emanuel Soriano continues to challenge himself with each new project he undertakes. From directing his own play "Self-portrait" to his participation in films like "Daddy Day Care" and "Ramón," the Peruvian actor continues to bet on his creativity and dreams, establishing himself as a prominent figure in the national artistic scene. Through his sincere words and deep connection with his art, Emanuel Soriano invites us to reflect on the importance of empathy, personal growth, and total dedication to what we love. His story is a testimony of resilience and passion that inspires us to move forward, facing challenges with courage and determination in search of personal and artistic fulfillment.