Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In an unexpected twist that has fans buzzing, two stars from the popular reality series "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here" have made their mark in a thrilling new Netflix series titled "Missing You." GK Barry, who recently exited the Australian jungle, steps into the role of Vanessa, while former "King of the Jungle" Matt Willis makes a cameo as a character named Darryl. This crossover has sparked excitement among fans as they are treated to a blend of reality television and gripping drama. "Missing You," based on the bestselling novel by Harlan Coben, adds to the growing list of successful adaptations from the acclaimed author. Following in the footsteps of previous hits like "Fool Me Once," which premiered on January 1, 2024, and "Stay Close," starring James Nesbitt and Cush Jumbo, this new series promises to deliver the suspense and intrigue that Coben's fans have come to expect. At the heart of "Missing You" is DI Kat Donovan, portrayed by Rosalind Eleazar. The narrative unfolds as Kat, who has been grappling with the unresolved disappearance of her fiancé, Josh, eleven years prior, stumbles upon his face while swiping through a dating app. This shocking revelation propels her back into a tangled web of personal mystery, including her father's murder, forcing her to confront the past she thought she had left behind. The series boasts an impressive ensemble cast that includes notable figures such as Sir Lenny Henry, Ashley Walters, Steve Pemberton, and Richard Armitage. In a pre-launch interview, Rosalind Eleazar expressed her enthusiasm for the project, highlighting the strength of the source material. "Both Slow Horses and Missing You have come from brilliant source material," she noted, underscoring the ability of Coben's works to attract audiences familiar with his novels. In another interview, Steve Pemberton, known for his role in "Inside No 9," provided insights into his character, Titus Monroe, a dog breeder whose seemingly innocuous profession hides a darker reality. Pemberton described Titus as meticulous and cold, caring far more for his dogs than for the people around him. He hinted at the sinister undertones of his character's storyline, noting, "The dog-breeding farm that he owns has an underlying more sinister purpose, and it's very dark and brutal what he is doing." This complexity adds a chilling depth to the series, promising to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. As anticipation builds for the show's debut on Netflix, fans of both the reality series and Coben's novels are eager to see how these two worlds intersect. "Missing You" not only showcases the talents of its cast but also reinforces the ongoing popularity of Harlan Coben adaptations in the realm of streaming entertainment. With its mix of suspense, mystery, and a touch of celebrity crossover, this series is poised to captivate audiences when it launches on New Year's Day.