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“The Transformation of Yoli: Sara Brasal 20 Years After ‘Los Serrano'”

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There are series that mark an era in the world of television and that is the case of ‘The Serranos’. The Telecinco production, starring Antonio Resines, began broadcasting more than two decades ago and soon became a ratings success, conquering a generation of Spanish viewers.

Now, 20 years after its premiere, the actors meet again and there are many who are almost unrecognizable. This has happened especially with the youngest in the series, who were just children when the program began to air. Some as Natalia Sanchezwho played Tete, and Victor Eliaswho gave life to the mythical Guille, continue to have media exposure, while we have lost track of others.

It is the case of Sara Brasalthe actress who for years embodied the character of YoliTeté’s inseparable friend and confidant, whom we saw grow from a child to a teenager in the series.

This is how Yoli’s actress has changed 20 years after ‘Los Serrano’

Yoli, the sister of the mythical Boliche, was always one of the most beloved secondary characters in the series, which Sara Brasal was in charge of giving life to. the young he was 11 years old when the series began, in which she played Tete’s best friend. Now, 20 years later, she seems like a completely different person.

Sara Brasal played Yoli in ‘Los Serrano’

The physical change of Brasal, who is now 31 years old, is very remarkable. The actress He no longer wears those characteristic glasses with which we usually remember his character and he has experienced a weight loss considerable since the premiere of ‘Los Serrano’.

What does Sara Brasal do now?

Despite her young age, Sara Brasal already had a lot of experience behind her in the world of acting before joining the cast of ‘Los Serrano’. The actress ya had participated in other audiovisual productions as in ‘Merry Christmas’ (1998), ‘How hard is life’ (1999) and ‘DD Generation’ (2000).

In 2008, after the end of the legendary Telecinco series, Brasal continued working on other film projects and series such as ‘Lalola’, ‘Medea’, ‘Locos de amor’ or ‘The mysteries of Laura’.

However, he also wanted to focus on his facet as producer, for which he did a master’s degree in cinematography and film and video production at the TAI School. Thanks to this, she has worked behind the scenes in films such as ‘skins’, ‘Perfect Strangers’ or ‘Getting older and other problems’, and in series like ‘I’m alive’ and ‘The Cable Girls’.

In addition, the interpreter passed just a few months ago on the set of ‘Stretching the gum’the podcast of Carolina Iglesias and Victoria Martín, where she talked about the bad experience that had led to her first steps in television for her childhood.

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