Jaime LorenteSpanish actor, singer and writer, recognized mainly for his role as Denver in the series of Netflix The Money Heistreviewed his career, his life and his new projects in an interview for Men’s Health magazine.
The actor recognized that Money Heist marked a turning point in his career. Before the global phenomenon, he was practically unknown, but everything changed on December 25, 2017, when the series premiered globally and his life took an unexpected turn.
“I have gone through many stages, and I think the most complicated to manage was the sudden attack of exposure that the colleagues of La casa de papel suffered,” he said in his interview.
The plot of the robbery of the Bank of Spain and the powerful performances of its cast conquered millions of viewers around the world. Although the series has already come to an end, the actor did not rule out the possibility of returning to be part of the universe that made him famous.
Denver in the scene of Money Heist.
What Jaime Lorente from La casa de papel said about a return of the series
Despite the abrupt change he had in his personal life, the actor Denver commented to the Men’s Health site «If they told me that Money Heist was coming back, I would be excited and play the role of Denver.»
At 33 years old, Jaime acknowledged to the magazine that he is «super reconciled with Denver» and with everything that happened. When the series ended, I thought I would never play a role like that again. However, he showed that he would now be happy to do it again.
What is the series La casa de papel about and how many seasons does it have?
The Spanish series La Casa de Papel has five adrenaline seasons where there are tearful losses of star characters, various robbery, escape and trapped plans.
The plot was created by Álex Pina and produced by Atresmedia in its beginnings and narrates two long-prepared robberies led by the Professor (Álvaro Morte).
One to the National Mint and Stamp Factorywhere robbers try to print billions of euros while holding hostages inside the building. Each member of the group uses the name of a city to hide their identity.
The other happens in the Bank of Spainwhere the gang uses gold as a means of pressure on the government to ensure their escape.
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