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Who is Jon Olivares, the 'Joxe Mari' of Patria?
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Who is Jon Olivares, the 'Joxe Mari' of Patria?
Who is Jon Olivares, the ‘Joxe Mari’ of Patria?
Who is Jon Olivares, the ‘Joxe Mari’ of Patria?: Many will know him as ‘Joxe Mari’, his character in Homeland, but tonight, actor Jon Olivares enters El Faro under the pseudonym ‘Olivo’, as his own has always called him. In the first minutes of this conversation, he travels to his seas: the Cantabrian and the Canary. And, above all, to the person who illuminates this conversation, who runs through it from beginning to end, his grandmother Jesusa his. “I called her ‘Parrandas’, she was always in a good mood, she was a special being. My mother and I always say that she was born at the wrong time, that it was ahead of her time,” she explained.
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It has been several years since she died but from Jon’s words, an insurmountable union is distilled, also over the years. “As soon as I used to be capturing and the odor of dye got here to me and I assumed: Wow, my grandmother! It was her smell, I remember her dying her hair at home and the memory took hold of me,” he explained. Jon has been dedicating himself to acting for several years, especially in theater, but what happened this year with the premiere of the audiovisual adaptation of Fernando Aramburu’s novel for HBO, ‘Patria’, has changed everything.
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In the fiction, which narrates the life of two families traversed by the ETA drama in the Basque Country, Jon gives life to ‘Joxe Mari’, the ETA member of one of the families who is involved in the murder that underpins the original story of Aramburu. When they called him to do the casting, he was rehearsing theater, they asked him for a book and he didn’t have one, he sent a practically amateur video of a function. They got it. “That day they told me that he was sick in bed, my fever, and everything went away,” he explained. Since then he has been riding a wave of news that he tries to assimilate.
But before all this, there were thousands of Jons inhabiting this ‘Olive Tree’. It is possible to think that sometimes we are what we were in the summers of our childhood, of our youth. This Gatopardo is raised in Osintxu, several kilometers from Bergara, Guipuzkoa province. But his summers were in the Canary Islands, the complete opposite of the life shared with his gang in that Basque town of four hundred inhabitants. He recognizes that this duality was fundamental for his way of seeing the world, for his multiple identifications of it. The young man who grew up among those, few, houses, and among the sea of ​​the islands, one day saw a child with Down Syndrome with his mother and said: “What does a child have and how does he learn? someone like that’s teacher, I want to teach him. ” Years later he managed to teach and tenderly relates how every morning he entered the classroom wanting to make his students better.
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It is this conversation of someone who hides thousands of lives in one, who hopes to meet his grandmother in a lighthouse, who has just opened his career and is at that moment when all the good is yet to come.
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