In the 1990s, several productions appeared tv soaps They were broadcast on the big screen. One of those that left its mark was undoubtedly “Natacha”, a telenovela produced by Panamericana and Radio Caracas Televisión.

The fiction was performed by Maricarmen Regueiro And Paul Martin. In addition to Diego Bertie And Martha Figueroa. The story was based on a radio soap opera entitled “The girl who came from far”, but it achieved such success on the screen that it was distributed in several countries of the continent.

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“Natacha” told the story of Natalia Guzmán, a young provincial who grew up in the convent of Santa Catalina, who comes to the capital to work in Pereyra’s house. There he will know love, but he will also encounter many enemies, as reported by Infobae.

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This is what Venezuelan actress Maricarmen Regueiro looks like today

Almost 33 years have passed since the premiere of this soap opera and here we tell you what the protagonist, Maricarmen Regueiro, the beloved actress Venezuelan. One of his first projects in Venezuela were soap operas like “Cristal” and “La intrusa” in 1987. In 1990 he came to Peru to be part of “Natacha”.

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He then acted in soap operas such as “El desprecio” in Venezuela and “Princesa” in Argentina. In his private life, he is said to have had a few affair with Diego Bertie. The actress was in a relationship with Ramiro Helmeyer, but in 1993 he was charged with detonating a car bomb and arrested.

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In 1998 he returned to Peru to be part of the cast of “Cosas del Amor”. Her role was that of Valeria Castro-Iglesias. After her partner’s release, the actress stayed away from the cameras and said she preferred to lead a quieter life.

Her abrupt retirement from television was prompted by her pregnancy and the subsequent upbringing of her children. “A mother’s life is complicated, but you have to do it because they are your children and you have to take care of them (…) I always put all my energy into one thing,” she says.

“It was a break to dedicate myself to my home and my children. Yes, because I didn’t retire, I didn’t say ‘no, I’m not doing anything anymore’, I didn’t say anything. A time to do what he had to do and a good time to live a normal, quiet life,” he explained when talking about when he decided to retire from acting to build his family life.

He said that the day he left television, he preferred to remain silent. One of the reasons was that she got pregnant and was therefore unable to take the jobs that were offered to her. She turned down those opportunities because of her physique, as she had just given birth.

While he has always had the chance to return, he confesses that he wanted new roles, to return to what he is most passionate about – acting.

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Regarding where he lives, Regueiro stressed that he is still in Venezuela, and finds the comments from people who say they have left the country amusing. When it was his turn to work abroad, he prepared his suitcase for the return, because “I couldn’t wait to get home.”

“I am moving forward with my family, with great strength and great hope that things will improve for everyone, because we deserve it. Things have happened to us that have made us think and feel that we are very vulnerable, that fame is beautiful, but sometimes it has a double edge,” the actress said in an interview with journalist Luis Olavarrieta.

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