William Levy
OSVRT
Ulogom Maxa u tv-seriji
Pobjeda ljubavi, iskazuje se kao glumac vrsne energije i izražajne snage, kao
talentiani nositelj slojevitih moćnih potencijala za raspone likova i
karakteroloških odrednica.
Svoj obol usjehu
tv-serije Pobjeda Ljubavi ,Wiliam Levy postiže osobitim odnosam s junakinjom
Marijom-koju tumači Maite Peroni, u koju se zaljubljuje i koju sve jače i
kompleksnije voli,kojoj pouzdano iskazuje oblike i vrste svoje privrženosti i koju
često, možda i prečesto „časti“ strasnim ljubavnim zagrljajima,poljpcima i
posvemašnjim pripadanjem....
Učestalost ljubavnih
prizora i iskaza strasti u odnosu Marije i Maxa, mogli bi biti i „neosjetnim“
izvorom rutine i opasnost za moguću monotoniju u izboru sredstava za iskaz te
temeljne relacije likova,Marije i Maxa.
Medjutim,iskonski
nagon,strast oblikovanog muškarca zanijetoga ljepotom žene,ukupnom
ljepotom-fizičkom i duhovnom,Maxa čini ,uvijek iznova,uvjerljivim u izrazu
svojeg pripadanja Mariji koje je uvijek začinjeno strasnom ljubavlju i odnosom
koji nedvojbeno vodi uzlazu,uspjehu i sretnom ishodu takve veze i slojeva
relacija koji jačaju, uprkos nizu otpora
antagonista u dramaturškoj ponudi
strukture te, u Hrvatskoj popularne, tv -
serije.
Dakle,Pobjeda ljubavi,osobito
zahvaljujući Mariji i Maxu,glumici Maite Peroni i glumcu Williamu Levy..
William Levy shows off the reason why women adore him
http://nbclatino.com/2013/05/08/photos-william-levy-shows-off-the-reason-why-women-adore-him/#s:levy_boat_1076
William Levy, born William Levy Gutiérrez; August 29, 1980.
is a Cuban-American actor and former model.
Levy was born in Cojimar,
Cuba. His
maternal grandfather was Jewish. He was raised by his single mother, Barbara.
Levy emigrated to Miami, Florida, when he was fourteen. He attended high
school, after which he studied business administration on a baseball
scholarship at St. Thomas
University. He later went
to Los Angeles to study acting and continued his
acting studies in Miami and Mexico City.
Levy worked as a model for the Next Models agency, and was
featured in two reality shows broadcast by Telemundo: Isla de la Tentación and
Protagonistas de Novela 2. In 2005 he performed at the Centro de Bellas Artes
in San Juan, Puerto Rico,
starring in the play La Nena Tiene Tumbao.
If you need to come up with a reason for William Levy’s
new-found popularity across America,
we have two reasons for you: those smiles and those biceps! All jokes aside,
Levy has proved himself as someone who can juggle English and Spanish language
projects simultaneously, keeping one foot in the world of telenovelas that made
him famous while earning millions of new fans with a new campaign for Pepsi,
with back-to-back Hollywood movies on the way.
And if there’s one thing the “Dancing with the Stars” runner-up wants you to
know, it’s this: He’s ready to show America his star power – even in
the role of Latin lover.
“Maybe in the future I’ll do something different, but for
now I love showing Hollywood this side of Latin
culture,” Levy shared with Latina
magazine in an interview. “We’re not just one way. Some of us speak like this.
We like to have fun, we can be romantic and we can be naughty.”
As the smoldering cover boy for Latina’s June/July issue, which hits news
stands on May 14, Levy got honest, sharing his thoughts on marriage “some day”,
giving back and why he’ll always be grateful for his new-found crossover fame.
On giving back to the community: “When I came home [from
donating more than 1,000 toys to children in Veracruz, Mexico,
where La Tempestad is filming], I told my son what we had done for these kids.
I made sure to use the word ‘we,’ as in us as a family, and he said, ‘That’s a
lot of toys!’ I said, ‘Yes, it is, but it’s one toy per child. Think about how
many toys you have.’”
On his responsibility to his telenovela fans: “All those
mothers, grandmothers and muchachitas who watch me in the novelas and show me
love on a daily basis, I can’t forget about them. I have to work hard for
them.”
On his love life: “I do see myself married. I don’t know
when, but some day I would like to be in front of the altar.”
On coming to the United States
from Cuba:
“Even things as simple as a trip to the supermarket were a shock to me, because
I had never seen so much food in my life. Everything that I have today, I enjoy
100 percent. I’m grateful for it. I share it. I don’t waste it.”
William Levy Covers June/July 2013 Issue of Latina Magazine
http://www.latina.com/william#axzz2XyCZz8QJ