Feb 9 • 09:02 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

Florencia Torrente, with an open heart: the mourning for her father's death, criticism of her family, and the character that made her reconnect with the theater

Actress Florencia Torrente opens up about her grief after losing her father and how a new romantic comedy role helped her reconnect with theater.

Florencia Torrente, a prominent actress in Argentina, is currently captivating audiences in Buenos Aires with her role in the romantic comedy "Mi amiga y yo" at the Teatro Astros. She portrays Valeria, the love interest of comedian Sebastián Presta's character, which arrived at a crucial moment in her life following the loss of her father, Rubén Torrente, earlier in 2025. In a recent interview, she expressed how this pivotal loss caused her to retreat from the things that used to bring her joy, leaving her isolated and struggling to engage with her usual activities, often preferring the safety of her home.

The theater has always been a safe haven for Torrente, but since her father’s death, she felt an internal barrier preventing her from accepting new roles. In the face of grief, she found herself uninterested in projects that were traditionally appealing, often discovering reasons to reject opportunities that came her way. This period of mourning illustrated not only the emotional toll of losing a parent but also the significant impact it had on her professional life as she navigated her passion for acting amidst personal sorrow.

Ultimately, Torrente's journey reflects the challenges many experience in reconciling personal loss with professional responsibilities. Her story emphasizes the therapeutic power of creative expression, illustrating how the right role at the right time can facilitate healing and connection—theatre thus becomes not just a form of entertainment but a means to rediscover oneself amidst the shadows of grief.

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