I interviewed Eugenia Samara, who mentioned, among other things, her artistic career and her death from “Radio Arvila”.
Specifically, on Wednesday afternoon (11/1), speaking to ERT and the Studio 4 program, Eugenia Samara mentioned how difficult it was to get rid of the title “Arvila Radio Girl”.
“I think I didn’t fall into that trap. I could easily come in and say it’s because others saw it that way. Others are our mirror, if we’re afraid they’ll look at us as ‘so-and-so girl’ or ‘Arvilla radio girl’ or ‘actress’ or ‘actress’ Introduction. But if we put that label on ourselves, that’s all other people will see. The mirror, because that’s what other people are doing in front of us.”
Then he added: “This is what I believe in and I have never felt like I am nothing. I studied, came here, worked for the first time in television, and worked for the first time in theatre. I felt that I had studied this thing. Of course, this does not mean that if it was… “If I was studying it or not. I felt, based on my own data, that yes I could do it and I wanted to do it and I read something about it.”
“I did not go to auditions where I was half-eyed, or people appeared in my life or I did not see. But what we do not believe, we will not see,” concludes Eugenia Samara.
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