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Daniel Guzmán

(48)

consolidated his fame as an actor thanks to his role in

Here there is no one who lives,

but the interpreter

left the series

in its fifth and last season, when the stories of the neighborhood of Desengaño 21 street had millions of Spaniards hooked that, week after week, they did not miss their appointment with the television.

Leaving such a project at the moment of greatest success is, for many, inexplicable and almost two decades later Daniel has revealed his reasons.

Guzmán (lower right) was Roberto in Here there is no one who lives.GTRES

It was with

Miki Nadal and Juanma Castaño

on the

Cinco Forks

program that Guzmán opened up about the reason that led him to make the decision.

In his own words, it was

a combination of his priorities

as an artist, since he wanted to direct his debut feature, and

exhaustion

in the face of a plot he already knew.

"I left to direct my movie. They

made me choose between the series and the movie

and I chose the movie. What happens is that after 10 years I haven't worked as an actor," began Dani, who wanted to explain his need to change.

"I can't stand more than three seasons in a series,

because making television is very complicated, because you change the standard of interpretation and anything goes, but not everything goes.

I look for a very concrete result and when that result is already forgotten,

I prefer to go to something else.

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And although then he was very clear about what he wanted, the interpreter is now ready to get in front of the cameras again

.

"I don't want to make movies again in my life,

this is my last movie. I've made two movies in 17 years, which I don't want to say are like my children, but in a certain way

they have taken me away from living.

Now I want to do things more The cinema has taken its toll on me in relationships with friends, with my parents...

I have stopped living.

Cinema gave me life and if it continues like this it will take it away from me".

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