In the space of the renowned Carlos Orozco, the prominent actor Lucho Cáceres reflected on his experience in the popular Peruvian soap opera 'Back to the Neighborhood', a project that marked the end of his path in series of this type. During the interview, Cáceres openly expressed his disappointment with the traditional format of series in Peru, which led him to a kind of withdrawal from these television formats. “I already knew it was my last time,” confessed the actor, alluding to his search for proposals with greater critical and reflective depth.
Despite receiving constant offers, the actor prefers to dedicate time to his theater group and focuses on quality over quantity. “Local television does not offer alternatives that really capture my interest as an actor,” explained the artist and made a comparison of the situation with the industry in countries like Argentina, where entertainment options are more diverse.
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What did Lucho Cáceres say about working on 'Back to the neighborhood'?
Lucho Cáceres, during the talk with Orozco, shared that his participation in 'Back to the neighborhood' was a bittersweet experience. Although he enjoyed moments of camaraderie and recreation, such as playing soccer and hanging out with friends and colleagues, the actor felt that the creative environment was restrictive and limiting.
“I did know that it was my last participation, I even talked about it with many people and I felt that it was like being in prison… and leaving and going to dig up the loot under the tree. I knew that the fictions that I wanted to make, that I wanted to be a part of, were not going to arrive.“Cáceres admitted, and highlighted that this feeling of confinement prompted him not to accept future similar projects.
Why did Lucho Cáceres end up disappointed in 'Back to the Neighborhood'?
The frustration of Lucho Cáceres It lay not only in the repetitive nature of the series, but also in the unfulfilled promises related to innovation and production quality. Despite the opening of new studios in Pachacamac and the promise of a renewed focus, the final result did not meet the actor's expectations. “It ended up being more of the same”lamented the actor, who had expected a significant change in the treatment of local series.
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Did Lucho Cáceres reject a role in 'Al Fondo Hay Sitio'?
Furthermore, it was revealed that Lucho Cáceres had the opportunity to join the cast of another highly followed series in Peru, 'Al Fondo Hay Sitio'. Despite insistent proposals from Efraín Aguilar, director of the series, and multiple invitations to coffee to discuss the role, Cáceres repeatedly declined. “I had other commitments, a movie among them, and although I was interested, in the end I couldn't commit,” explained the actor.
Finally, after an interview with Trome, it was learned that the character he was going to play was 'Pepe' Gonzales, who was given life by David Almandoz.
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