Úrsula Corberó Is Coming for Hollywood’s Badass Action Roles

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Úrsula Corberó Is Coming for Hollywood’s Badass Action Roles
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Meet the ‘Money Heist’ actress ursulolita, who talks about shaping her badass ‘Snake Eyes’ character, The Baroness and learning English “without getting tired.” Read our interview, here:

Corberó has always stayed booked and busy, but until recently, only ever in Spain. The changes in location and production level felt monumental, but were nothing compared to what the actor found when she stepped onto theset in Vancouver. She literally couldn’t understand what was going on. “I had, like, two sentences: ‘Yeah, sure, of course,’ or ‘Oh, yeah,’” she recalls with a laugh. If those failed, she’d simply smile and nod.

who rightfully gets to use the PG-13 film’s single allotted F-word. Unfortunately, Corberó had the most difficulty understanding the film’s director, Robert Schwentke. Ever mystified by his feedback after each take, she’d simply try something different each time. “I was like, I don’t know what he wants exactly, so I’m just going to try something else.”ends perfectly poised for just what producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura has told Corberó he has in mind: a Baroness spin-off.

There is, however, one thing Corberó won’t miss about playing Tokyo: her weekly visits to the physical therapist. “The [] characters are always in this constant violent behavior, and that’s not good for your neck or your head or your back,” she says with a laugh. “The producers, the creators—they’re rock n’ roll. They just want to do as much as possible, as risky as possible, and sometimes you just want to cry.

The role of the Baroness hasn’t been without its own physical demands: Those stilettos may look glamorous, but took such a toll on Corberó’s back that she soon had trouble simply. The actor is ready to take the Baroness’s action scenes to Tokyo level, but first up, she’s tackling something just as, if not even more, difficult: “My goal is to speak English without getting tired,” she says with a laugh. “That is my goal in life right now.

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