The actress thanked the comparisons with Salma Hayek and confessed to being proud to continue putting the name of Mexico very high
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Eiza Gonzalez She is considered one of the most successful Mexican actresses in recent years , which is why it has even been compared to Salma Hayek , who thanks to his outstanding participation in Hollywood e tops the list of Mexicans who shine abroad .
After being named by The Numbers portal as one of the highest-grossing stars in the United States , the Mexican continues to add successes to her career, since recently debuted as a voice actress in the animated film “Spirit: El Indomitable” same that hit theaters in the past June and in which lent his voice to the character named Milagro Navarro .
And it was during the promotion of his most recent work, where he shared how was your experience in the movie that focuses on the adventures of Spirit, a brave young horse.
“ Making animation is something completely different from making movies. It’s being able to free yourself as an actor and being able to play and be a kid again. What you can achieve with your voice and with your emotions is something super special. Being able to connect with children is very important to me “, he explained in an interview for the program ‘Hoy’.
In addition, she confessed to being proud to be part of the cast of this new film, with which she intends to return to put the name of Mexico very high: “ As always I share in Mexico, for me is super important make projects that elevate and represent our country in a positive and cute way . This movie is going to go around the world ”, she added excitedly.
However, he also responded to those who have highlighted his work, which has achieved international fame and has resulted in be considered by several critics as the new Salma Hayek.
“Oh thank you very much. I try my best. It is difficult, it is a complex career and there are many things that many people do not see and never know, but one tries to stay positive, to do projects that motivate you and as an artist you connect ”, said the native of Mexico City before conclude the interview.
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