Al Pacino has been known for
several great works, but it seems that he has not stopped there. Continuing on
with his film work, it seems his next film "Being There" will be his
next big hit – and actress Karina Diglyte gets to work alongside the talented actor
and filmmaker. The opportunity to work with
such a talented actor comes for a shock to anyone, but it seems Karina Diglyte
is staying humble about her role and just enjoying the experience. "My biggest achievement
is that I was cast to play a lead role in a feature film opposite Al
Pacino," said the beautiful starlet, Karina Diglyte, in a personal
interview. It seems as though she is
taking this for a full advantage as a way to further the depths and success of
her career as an actress. However, this is not the only project the actress has
in the works either.
"I am about to shoot
British Thriller ”Intoxicated", which was developed out of a short film I
filmed with Rishi Opel. I am also shooting a fantasy feature film “The Editor”,
where i play a controversial lead role of a devil’s daughter, this year,” says
the actress. "I have a lead part in feature film "Undercut", to
be shot in United states of America, not to mention I am cast for a HULU TV
feature film “Fathers day”, produced by TV4 chanel head of entertainment Paul
Duddridge, which is going to be shot in Los Angeles this year as well." It seems that with all the
excitement undergoing, the actress has made a full plate for herself this year.
Nevertheless, the beautiful bombshell actress is expected to perform well in
each of her roles, using her impeccable acting training skills.
Karina's final words to her
fans and aspiring performers were clean and simple.
"My advice is follow
your heart and take your head with you. I would say be creative, innovative,
try new things, grow as personalities as well as performers and enjoy being who
you are and bring yourself to the characters. Go for it and enjoy the
process." Both a warm-hearted person
and talented actress, Karina Diglyte stands as an inspiration for many women
looking to pursue a career in acting.
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