The actor Marcos Oliveira68, talked about the personal changes that are passing after moving to the artists’ retreatin Rio de Janeiro. According to him, the support offered by the complex is giving the time required to focus on your projects.
In an exclusive interview with CNNthe artist said that the change was “very exciting because I never had the possibility of having one, beautiful with shower, with bathroom and these things. Everything was very crazy in my life, went after work and got into a turnover of life.”
And he continued, “Life is not just that. It’s not just pleasure, working and paying bills. I didn’t have time for me, my feelings and my things. And only now I’m having that contact with me again, with my sensitivity and working back to work.”
Marcos said that Retiro dos Artists offers him medical assistance, the support of caregivers, takes tours with the programming offered to the elderly by Sesc.
“Since we made so many people happy, we also need to smile and live our way in life. This is very good and very cool,” he told CNN.
The actor who interpreted a pissing in “The Big Family” stressed that he wants to go back to work to occupy his head, as he does not like the idea of retiring and staying at home.
“I think it’s important to occupy the head even in old age and occupy the existence. I can’t stop here and lie down waiting for the end to arrive. We can never stop,” he said.
In an interview with CNNby the donation of Marieta Severo that allowed three houses to be built in the retreat of the artists, including his, which was ready for his change in April this year.
Previously, he used social networks to take his situation public asking for help paying the bills. On one occasion, he received money from lawyer Deolane Bezerra, who went to his home and donated $ 50,000.
In addition to his role as a beiçola in “The Great Family”, Marcos Oliveira participated in other television productions such as “The Suburbans” (2015), “God Save the King” (2018) and “Poliana Moça” (2022). Still, he acted in films such as “Changed Women” (2018), “Exchange Diaries” (2021) and “Peripheral Lives” (2024).
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