Mariana Briski
Mariana Briski | |
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Briski in 2009 | |
Born |
Mariana Marcela Briski 14 September 1965 Córdoba, Argentina |
Died |
14 August 2014 48) Buenos Aires, Argentina | (aged
Occupation | Actress, director, producer, screenwriter, author, professor |
Years active | 1985–2012 |
Mariana Marcela Briski (14 September 1965 – 14 August 2014) was an Argentine actress, director, producer, screenwriter, author, and professor. She was known for her roles in It's Not You, It's Me (2004), The Wind (2005), and Salsipuedes (2011). Briski was also known for her television roles in Primicias and Poné a Francella.
Briski was born in Córdoba, Argentina.[1] She was married to Hernán Ventura from 1988 until her death in 2014; the couple had one son, Pedro.
In October 2004, Briski was diagnosed with breast cancer.[2] By 2012, it had metastasised into her lungs.[3] In 2014, Briski died from lung and breast cancer in Buenos Aires, Argentina, aged 48.[4]
Cancer
In October 2004, following a routine mammogram,[5] she was diagnosed with breast cancer.[6][7] She had a history of breast cancer in her family: her grandmother suffered and healed but died many years later of natural causes.[5] Mariana Briski had to endure two surgeries, chemotherapy and radiotherapy.[5][8]
―How do you tell your child that you were sick?
―I told the truth. I think when you know what happens can walk the pain better. A Pedro sat and words for a boy of his age told him I had something in the breast and I had to remove it. He immediately asked me if he was going to spend the same. I said no and also explained about the hair. Luckily there were just a little doll house that he could be taken out and put hair and that helped.
―Did you ask for professional help to talk to him?
―Sure, I had professionals who helped me in all areas of my life for the couple, family, everything. I think Pedro took it pretty well. What's more, he's going to an art workshop and recently gave me a sculpture that was me, hat and all. He said, "Lest you forget hat you wear". [Mariana Briski is visibly excited for the first time].— Interview with Mariana Briski[5]
In early 2011 she was diagnosed with metastases pulmonary large. In April 2011 she went to Dr. Crescenti to help chemotherapy to which she was subjected.[9]
Death
Mariana Briski died at the age 48 on Thursday, August 14th, 2014 at 3:30 pm after a long struggle with breast cancer.[10] She spent a week hospitalized in the Alexander Fleming Institute in the neighborhood of Colegiales/Belgrano where her condition aggravated and ended with the death of the famous actress. She was buried in the Jardín de Paz of Pilar on Friday, August 15 at 1 pm.
References
- ↑ "Tu perfil gastronómico: Mariana Briski" (in Spanish). Guiaoleo.com. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
- ↑ "Mariana Briski" (in Spanish). Parati.com. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
- ↑ "Así hablaba Mariana Briski de su dura batalla contra el cáncer" (in Spanish). Cuidad.com. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
- ↑ "Murió la actriz Mariana Briski" (in Spanish). Noticiaya.com. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 «Mariana Briski», artículo de Silvina Ocampo en el sitio web de la revista Para Ti (Buenos Aires), de agosto de 2005. Consultado el 20 de julio de 2013.
- ↑ «La lucha de las famosas contra el cáncer de mama», artículo en el diario Panorama (Santiago del Estero). Consultado el 20 de julio de 2013.
- ↑ «Famosas que vencieron el cáncer de mama», artículo en el sitio web Yahoo. Muestra una fotografía de Briski (la foto 1 de 11). Consultado el 20 de julio de 2013.
- ↑ «Casos reales: Mariana Briski (actriz)», artículo en el sitio web Página Esperanza, basado en un artículo de la revista Pronto (Buenos Aires), año 13, n.º 660, del 25 de marzo de 2009. Consultado el 20 de julio de 2013.
- ↑ «Pacientes y testimonios | Mariana Briski – Cáncer de mama y pulmón», video con testimonio de Mariana Briski, en el sitio web Crescenti. Consultado el 20 de julio de 2013.
- ↑ Actress Mariana Briski dies at 48