My career did start in the Spanish language industry, and that's probably because my father is my manager. He pushed my career in the direction he knew best.
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If I had mastered the Spanish language to any extent, I might have gone in that direction.
It was very difficult to leave Argentina when I was kid, so I only spoke Spanish for the first six years of my life.
I grew up speaking Spanish and English. My mother can speak Spanish, English, French and Italian, and she's pretty good at faking Portuguese. I wish that I spoke more languages than I do.
My father is Cuban. Spanish was my first language, but I don't speak it that much anymore because I had dyslexia, and in school they work with you only in English. But I'm proud to be Latina, and most people don't know I am.
I speak Spanish because I grew up overseas in Spain, Uruguay and Argentina.
I studied in American school, so yes, I grew up speaking English and Spanish. Obviously, Spanish is my first language.
I've been working with Spanish, French, some more American, and Japanese directors. And then I realized I have to study English, and that's why I moved to New York two years ago.
I hope to get my name out there more in the Spanish-language business side of the world.
Being a native of Spain, the country to which I owe much of my education and cultural background, I was deeply influenced by my great predecessor Santiago Ramon y Cajal.
My first language is both English and Spanish. My mom was raised in Los Angeles, so with her we spoke English, but my father was born in Cuba, so with him we spoke Spanish.
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