Interview with Stephanie Sigman on the set of the new 007 film in the city of Mexico

Enough to see it enter the room of the St. Regis on the Paseo de la Reforma hotel where the interview will be to understand what persuaded the director Sam Mendes that she was the ideal candidate to embody to star in the new chapter of the most long-lived film franchise.
Tall, beautiful and with physical features with which the North America
Tall, beautiful and with physical features that Americans have always envisioned the Mexican dream woman, Stephanie Sigman speaks perfect English in addition, although it defends claiming that despite being the daughter of an American you are bicultural: "I'm born and raised in Mexico and my house my father always spoke to us in a Spanish accent much." But at some point I decided that I had to speak English, not only because I wanted to be an actress. At 16 I started modeling and traveling all over the world, and was the only way to communicate with people,"argues.

Sigman, who moved to Los Angeles a couple of years ago after "Miss Bala" was chosen as the Mexican Oscar candidate admits that get there got to work hard to achieve a perfect accent "is not something to be achieved without effort, but anyway I like languages and one of my dreams is to act in different languages. Therefore traveled to Norway and made a film there, it was fascinating, because I had to learn Norwegian and speak in film, "says proudly.
Stephanie is here to talk about Spectre, but at the first prompt questions about who his character in the film, explains that he can not take a single detail. At least she admits that her relationship with Daniel Craig on the set could not be better. "It is a very generous actor, and me has been very sweet and kind in a movie like this where everything is so great, I really appreciate the have the opportunity to talk at length about the scenes with whom I share the "notes.
Also features could not be happier with the material filmed with Craig in the Zocalo, where producers Michael Wilson and Barbara Broccoli have vowed to be the initial most striking in the history of the franchise scene: "The truth is what we've filmed has been fantastic. The images of the celebration of the Day of the Dead are truly shocking. I feel very proud to be Mexican and all the traditions that make our country so special, so I'm happy that the whole world can see what sets us apart in a film that will summon crowds. It has certainly been a very peculiar way to start a film. Also, this is a family business, and that makes all the difference. Really I feel that I have lovingly invited to join the Bond family, "he says with a smile sultry enough to love the agent
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