lunes, 29 de octubre de 2012

Chilean heart

At this moment, I can hardly think of a Chilean of all time, however, when ask me to think of someone today that symbolizes the essence of Chile, I believe that the actor and folklorist Daniel Munoz has that role.

His musical roots from childhood inserted him into the world of the cueca and folklore, leading to today as the lead singer of folk group "3 x 7 Blackjack" that promotes urban cueca elegant. By participating in the Festival of Viña, last year the band demonstrated between guitars, accordions and stomping, the love of country and its traditions.

Also, Daniel excels in her starring role of Juan Herrera in the series the 80 (Winner Altazor). The character that represents is the typical Chilean man, middle-class, sexist, traditionalist, worker and small businessman who has to support his family, guide the growth of each of their children, be a good husband and tackle the social context that existed at that time.

Meanwhile, the actor has participated in the casts of the most famous films of national production, The Sentimental Chacotero, Taxi for Three and Radio Heart, the three films very distinctive in language, personality, atmosphere and culture that to make special  Chile.

Finally, if I had the chance to interview this Chilean  I would to ask the next questions, you through his work  showing affection to their country? Are you satisfied with your job? What do you think they need to Chileans to feel more passion for their land?

5 comentarios:

  1. Daniel is a very good actor and he sings "cueca brava" it great!

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  2. He is a very good character but, from my point of view, i don't think that he is the Greatest Chilean. But, he is a very good actor and he is very compromised with the culture for the folklore.

    See you T!

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  3. Good choice! Not only he's a great actor, but also a great singer. And he rescues some of our traditions with his band.

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  4. I never watched Los 80` but I remember his perfomance like "el malo" xD
    Once a teacher (of the career) told us that Daniel created the character of the movie, visiting a party of narcos in a pobla with the teacher, after also he used that situation for "el malo"

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  5. All my respects to Daniel Muñoz. I remember when he interpreted "El Malo", and see he today, and I think that he is a very multi-faceted man

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