Peruvian actor Christian Meyer has announced that he will no longer act in telenovelas, having become famous in the genre for his roles in the 90s, when he participated in productions such as Gorrion, Obsession, Escandalo and Luz Maria”.
However, the 52-year-old actor assured that this stage is already behind him and he hopes to concentrate on roles that seem more difficult at the acting level. And that was the main reason why he decided to move away from soap operas.
“I think I’ve already completed the cycle and the part that was fun while it lasted, but that I stopped liking in recent years,” he said a few days ago during an interview with the magazine. people in spanish.
Almost ten years ago Christian Meyer He does not participate in soap operas, and today he is more focused on participating in series that raise his professional edge of acting.
“Recurring” genre
Among the reasons for Christian Meyer the rejection of television melodramas is that they seem to him “a genre that works hard”, but at the same time it is “repetitive and not evolved”.
“The basis of success is a formula that he has and has been working for 70 years. I preferred other roles that require more risk, more work or bring me more satisfaction,” he said in the same interview.
“Maybe a lot of them don’t have the same prominence as a primetime soap opera, but today I like it better,” he added. Christian Meyer.
The last television project that the Peruvian actor was involved in was in the second season of Ana, which is available on Prime Video. On the same platform, the action-packed film “The Eighth Point” with Maite Perroni and Oscar Jaenada premiered.
Christian Meyer returns to music with Deja Vu
Christian Meyer he returned to music with his new song “Deja Vu” which is now available on all music platforms. The song, written by the artist himself, has that rock style that has always distinguished the musical work of the former Arena Hash.
“To find out who we are and what we want, we must go back…dig up our roots and see what they were made of. new music, I had to go back to that genre,” which inspired me to do it in the first place,” he said.
Meyer also claimed that the release of this new song is the perfect occasion to return to the sound that shaped him, but with the tools and maturity that he has today and didn’t have at hand in his 20s.
This single is the first of several that the Peruvian artist has composed during the pandemic and will be released in the coming months on an album.
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