Silvia Pinal’s latest work

by times news cr

The first actress, Silvia Pinal died ⁤this afternoon thursday,​ november ⁣28 leaving ⁢a great⁣ legacy‌ in the world of acting.

The actress not⁤ only participated ⁤in the‌ cinema, but also‌ maintained⁣ a⁢ long theatrical career, even in ⁢her ⁣advanced age, ⁣she came to play behind-the-scenes ⁤roles and her last work was in a children’s play. “Little Red riding Hood: What’s⁣ up with your grandmother?”

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At 90 years old, Silvia Pinal continued working in the theater, and her​ age was never a limitation for ⁣her⁢ since she ​repeatedly mentioned that she was ​happy doing⁣ what ‍she ​is most passionate about, which​ is acting.

In 2022, the first⁤ actress announced that she‍ would be part of the⁢ cast of the play ⁤“Little Red Riding Hood”, which unleashed a wave of criticism from the public and where even the media devalued her⁢ return, arguing that she⁣ was ‌no longer worthy ⁣of playing.⁣ roles due to his‍ advanced age. Likewise, many close⁤ to her stated⁤ that she was not in optimal conditions ⁤to act.

Despite​ the criticism, Silvia Pinal did not lose ​the‌ courage‍ to return to acting and through her ⁤social networks, she‌ responded forcefully to those who criticized‌ her.

“Little Red Riding Hood: What’s up with your grandmother?”⁢ it was a play ‌starring ⁣Silvia Pinal,⁢ in collaboration with the ⁤actor Carlos Ignacio and the‍ actress ⁢Norma⁣ Lazareno, with whom she​ alternated the role of “granny” on stage.

The work was produced by ⁢iván Cochegrus, who intended ​to bring together the best ⁣acting elements, as well as the best scenic and musical components; The work ‌was​ immortalized on a⁣ compact disc, just as Silvia Pinal⁤ has ⁢done with her​ participation in musical productions.

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What challenges do older actors face in ​the performing arts industry⁢ today? ⁢

Interview with⁢ Dr. Laura Mendoza: Expert in‍ Performing Arts and Aging

Editor at Time.news: ⁢ Thank you for joining us today, ‌Dr. ​Mendoza. We are deeply saddened by the recent passing ⁣of iconic actress Silvia Pinal. ‌She left an indelible mark on the theater and film industries. Can you share your thoughts on her remarkable career and legacy?

Dr. Laura Mendoza: ⁣ Thank you for having me. Silvia Pinal was a pioneering figure in the ‍arts, with a career‍ that spanned multiple​ decades.She not only made significant contributions to ‍cinema but also ⁢maintained a vibrant theatrical‌ presence right until her‍ last days. Her ability to perform in her ‌90s, notably in the⁤ children’s play ​“Little ⁣Red Riding​ Hood: What’s up with your grandmother?”, ​exemplifies ‌her passion and dedication to acting. This kind of⁣ commitment is a‍ profound part of her legacy.

Editor at Time.news: discussing her work in the play “Little Red Riding Hood,” what insights can you provide ⁢regarding the challenges that‍ older actors face in the industry?

Dr. Laura Mendoza: Older actors ‍frequently enough encounter skepticism regarding their capabilities due to societal perceptions about ‍aging. Pinal faced⁣ criticism when she announced her return to ​the stage,⁣ with some⁣ claiming she ‍was no longer fit‍ for performance.Though, her response to these‌ negative comments was inspiring. She showcased that passion and love for one’s art⁤ can triumph over age-related biases. This situation reflects a broader issue in the performing arts where ageism⁣ still persists, often limiting opportunities for seasoned performers.

Editor at Time.news: Silvia Pinal ⁣did not shy away from maintaining her role despite the ‍criticism. What can be learned from her approach, ⁣especially for aspiring actors of any age?

Dr. Laura‌ Mendoza: Pinal’s resilience is a powerful lesson for⁢ all actors. Firstly, it highlights the importance of belief ⁤in ⁤oneself and dedication to one’s craft, regardless of ⁤external‍ judgments. Secondly, her commitment ​serves ‍as an encouragement for‍ aspiring actors to pursue their ⁤passion, ⁣teaching them that⁤ age is not‌ a limitation but an⁢ experience ‌that can enrich their performances. In an industry that often ‌emphasizes youth, she reminded us that talent ‍and enthusiasm ⁢can shine at any age.

Editor at Time.news: How do ​you think Pinal’s⁢ legacy will ​influence future generations of actors, especially those in their later years?

Dr. Laura Mendoza: Silvia Pinal’s legacy will undoubtedly inspire future generations to embrace‌ their artistic pursuits wholeheartedly. Her story illustrates that dedication to ⁤one’s ⁢craft knows no age limit. As⁢ awareness grows around aging​ gracefully in the arts, we may see a shift in how older actors are perceived. Her influence‍ can encourage a more inclusive surroundings that values the rich narratives and experiences that seasoned⁣ actors‌ bring ‌to the stage and screen.

Editor at Time.news: As we reflect on her ‍life, what advice would⁤ you give⁢ to industry leaders about fostering a supportive ⁣environment for older performers?

Dr. Laura Mendoza: Industry leaders must prioritize inclusive practices that recognize the talents‌ of older performers. This can be achieved through promoting diverse casting and creating roles ⁢that‍ reflect the realities and⁢ experiences ​of aging. Additionally, developing mentorship programs can leverage the wisdom of seasoned ⁣actors, ⁤promoting intergenerational dialog. By fostering a culture that celebrates all ages, we open the door​ for powerful storytelling and rich character development.

Editor at Time.news: Thank you, Dr. mendoza, ‌for sharing your insights. Silvia Pinal’s remarkable journey serves as a testament to the ‍enduring power of passion and ⁢resilience in the performing ‌arts.

Dr. Laura Mendoza: Thank you for having me. Let’s continue to celebrate her legacy ⁣and advocate for a‌ more inclusive future in the arts.

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