Michelle Vieth acts to be an example
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actress Michelle Vieth seeks to portray strong female characters to set a positive example for her daughters.
- She is currently starring in the comedy "Divorciรฉmonos mi amor" at the Broadway Theater in Mexico City.
- Vieth has prior experience in comedy, having appeared in "La seรฑora presidenta" and "Mรกs noche."
Michelle Vieth is committed to embodying strong female characters on screen, viewing them as crucial role models for her daughters. This desire has been fulfilled through her current role in the comedy "Divorciรฉmonos mi amor," which recently opened its season at the Manolo Fรกbregas Theater in Mexico City.
The play centers on a couple's decision to divorce amicably, but their plans are complicated by secrets and entanglements. Vieth described the production as an invitation to "divorce bad moods," emphasizing that the play is not about breaking up homes. She expressed gratitude for the opportunity to perform on stage and for the trust placed in her by producer Omar Suรกrez.
I have two daughters to set an example for, which is why I pay attention to these details in my characters.
Vieth finds herself in good company, sharing the stage with experienced comedic actors such as Mario Bezares, Carlos Espejel, Homerito, Lis Vega, and Adriรกn di Monte. This collaboration marks her continued engagement with the comedy genre, a field she first explored in 2018 with "La seรฑora presidenta." She later joined Israel Jaitovich's team for the program "Mรกs noche," which ran from 2018 to 2023.
Her role in "Divorciรฉmonos mi amor" allows her to continue her pursuit of characters that resonate with strength and provide positive examples, aligning with her personal values as a mother.
The invitation is to divorce bad moods, don't think I'm breaking up homes. It's a great opportunity and I appreciate the privilege of stepping onto a stage and Omar Suรกrez for his trust.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.