Asked if it helps to work with him Boyfriend Jose Condesa, 24 years old, in the short series “O Crime do Padre Amaro”, on RTP1, Barbara Branco, 21 years old, He answers: “Yes and no.” It explains, on the spot, to This week’s “TV Guide”, on newsstands: “We’ve worked a lot together. It’s a secure partnership, and I’m not acting out my boyfriend, I’m acting like a brilliant actor.”
The young actress, who in the plot of Queiroz plays the role of Amelia, the girl from the family who falls into temptation and is carried away by a priest, reveals, How did the couple start this business?: All on his part, strange as it may sound: “We knew we were going and didn’t read the script together. This is always a one-on-one operation. He’s working on Father Amaro in his vision and I’ll work on Amelia in my view.” The action of the actor himself, constructive new character, despite this engagement, is always solo. We respect each other’s space. “
Shines from Monday to Friday in The soap opera “Bem Me Quer” by TVI, Barbara White explains Even in the same magazine, if it is easier for you to act in front of Jose Condesa than in another actor, because they are lovers in real life: “Not necessarily, because although there is more ease in touch and kisses, the physical part in relation to colleagues (with On the other hand, we have to cross this barrier forward. I only have facilities with ZéAnd the actress points out the reasons, now that she has a job on her hands where she will undress and star in hot scenes…with a lot of people in the studio:It’s a massive exhibition, we’re not alone. We have a huge team in front of us and sometimes it can be awkward. “To give body and voice to The protagonist of the novel, Amelia, in the short series “O Crime do Padre Amaro”, Bárbara Banco ensures that she did not have to learn to pray, since she studied at Salesianos, a school with strong Catholic traditions. “That is why our father and grandfather, Mary, are so clever,” the actress justifies with a smile, adding, however, that she has already lost “the habit of going to mass.”