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.
In a heartfelt expression of gratitude, actor Bob Golding has thanked the residents of Harpenden for their warm reception during the world premiere of his new play, The Last Laugh, which celebrates the life and legacy of the beloved comedian Eric Morecambe. Golding, who previously portrayed the iconic funnyman in the award-winning play Morecambe, returned to the character with a deep sense of connection, particularly in a town that holds a special place in Morecambe's story. Completing a pre-Edinburgh Fringe run at the Eric Morecambe Centre in Harpenden, Golding described the experience as "surprisingly emotional." As he took to the stage, he felt an overwhelming sense of the community's affection for Morecambe, who was adopted by the town and is fondly remembered by its residents. This bond between the comedian and Harpenden added a layer of significance to the performance, resonating deeply with both the actor and the audience. Golding took a moment during his remarks to acknowledge the support he received from Luton Town FC, which assisted him with his costume. This collaboration highlights the local spirit of camaraderie that thrives within the community, further enriching the tapestry of the performance. As the curtain fell on this latest exploration of Morecambe’s life, Golding reflected on the legacy left by the famed comic duo Morecambe and Wise, emphasizing how their humor continues to bring joy and laughter to people across generations. The positive response from the audience reaffirmed the timeless appeal of Morecambe's work and the indelible mark he left on British comedy. The chance to perform in a venue named after Eric Morecambe was not lost on Golding, who expressed his hopes that the play will inspire a new generation to appreciate the artistry and wit that defined the comedian’s career. With his heartfelt tribute to Harpenden, Golding has not only honored Morecambe’s legacy but also reinforced the town's connection to one of Britain's most cherished comic figures.