Chicken, coconut water, pastries, beer, flowers: Globo actors have become vendors

Chicken, coconut water, pastries, beer, flowers: Globo actors have become vendors


The instability of financial careers especially affects artists dedicated to television

Actor Daniel Erthal collects the results of his new job that has gone viral: selling cold beer on the Rio de Janeiro seafront. He regained fame, acquired new clients and received support from former television colleagues. All that is missing are proposals for the return of a broadcaster, as requested. He even offered to join “BBB”.



It’s not an exception. Numerous actors had to “turn 30” to pay their bills. Without a fixed contract with Globo or Record, they had to develop another professional activity.




Without fear of work: TV artists struggled to ensure their survival by working in other fields

Featured in “Malu Mulher,” “O Salvador da Pátria” and “Morde e Assopra,” Narjara Turetta drove a coconut water cart in Copacabana. This is how I paid the rent on the apartment. Today she manages to support herself with dubbing and occasional participation in television dramas.



With a coconut cart, Narjara Turetta was a pioneer among actors who turned to street trading to pay the bills

In 2008, Maxwell Nascimento had a leading role in “Malhação”. The visibility did not last long. He had to leave Rio and return to his hometown of Santos, on the coast of Sao Paulo. He worked as a delivery boy and pastry chef at the fair. He currently earns his living as a driver for a company.



Former Malhação, Maxwell Nascimento has been making headlines on TV about his career

Ronnie Marruda got a taste of fame as the villain Gypsy in “Senhora do Destino.” Waiting for new invitations was not an option. Therefore, the actor began to bake pies and roast chickens to sell to acquaintances. Subsequently he dedicated himself to the marketing of anti-aging products.



Ronnie Marruda in 'Senhora do Destino': Globo's prime time visibility did not guarantee the frequency of the work

Erik Marmo’s CV includes important soap operas such as ‘Mulheres Apaixonadas’, ‘Alma Gêmea’ and ‘Gabriela’. In 2014 he moved with his family to Los Angeles. He continues to do artistic work, but also works in other areas. For example, as a football coach and delivery of flower arrangements created by his wife.



Erik Marmo at the time of Globo's heartthrob: normal life in the United States with wife and children

Playing several characters in Globo, including in ‘Malhação’, did not guarantee Daniel Dalcin a long contract. When he found himself without income, he found work as a clerk in a famous shop. Then he became an entrepreneur: he runs a restaurant that also delivers roast chicken to Copacabana. “Other things are worth working on, and everyone who makes a big change reaps the rewards later,” he says.



Daniel Dalcin has not given up on his television career, but his attention is turned to managing the business which guarantees him income every month

Source: Terra

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