Producer Carla Estrada He retires from the television screen, leaving a great legacy. The mind behind iconic Mexican soap operas like “Poor Cousins” and great television programs is leaving his role after 48 years of work, in which he positioned himself as an exemplary figure in the audiovisual field.

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As reported by the TV y Novelas portal, this news was shared by high officials of Televisa. Thus, at the age of 67, Estrada would close his professional cycle with “They are me, Gloria Trevi“.

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Did Carla Estrada want to retire?

The announcement of Carla Estrada’s retirement is a surprise for those who have followed her since her first part “Pobre Youth”. As she herself stated in an interview for TV Notas in 2019, retirement was not on her radar.

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“It’s true that I’m not thinking about it (retirement). I really like directing and I plan to do it for a while; I also enjoy producing, although I will certainly change with the years,” he answered the question about a possible farewell to television.

After hearing the news about her retirement, the producer made the first statements in this regard, which were picked up by TV and Novelas. In their report, the media explains that Estrada’s contract with Televisa has expired “under the best conditions” and that from now on “he will continue to work only on a project basis”.

Carla Estrada expressed her gratitude to the channel “for years of learning and experience”.

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Carla Estrada’s 10 best soap operas

While Carla’s retirement may or may not be final, the reality is that she is leaving the world with an excellent top 10 soap opera that the world can rock with as time passes. Among them you can see famous actors such as Adela Noriega and William Levy:

1. “Quinceañera” (1987)

2. “Love in silence” (1989)

3. “Poor Relatives” (1994)

4. “Love ties” (1996)

5. “I still love you” (1998)

6. “María Isabel” (1998)

7. “The Privilege of Love” (1999)

8. “Sortilegio” (2009)

9. “Passion” (2007-2008)

10. “True Love” (2005)

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