Daniela Ruah, well-known for her portrayal of Kensi Blye on NCIS: Los Angeles, grappled with insecurities when she first ventured into acting over two decades ago. Despite initial fears of potential rejection, she achieved her national television breakthrough in 2009 by joining NCIS: Los Angeles as Agent Kensi Blye. Before her role on the CBS cop drama, she primarily worked in Portuguese television, notably starring as Sara in the soap opera Jardins Proibidos for a year.

Reflecting on her experiences in Portuguese soap operas during The Wayne Ayers Podcast, Ruah candidly discussed the challenges she faced. She emphasized the difficulties in the beginning and the pressure to say yes to everything as a newcomer in the industry. Offering valuable advice for aspiring actors, she highlighted the importance of being agreeable yet firm on certain issues.

Ruah stressed the significance of basic professionalism, such as punctuality, while also underscoring the necessity of setting boundaries. She encouraged actors to prioritize their well-being and not hesitate to decline requests that could negatively impact their health or performance.

Discussing the demanding nature of the industry, Ruah acknowledged that while it’s common for professionals to ask for various commitments, individuals must discern what they are comfortable with and what might have long-term repercussions.

Even though NCIS: Los Angeles concluded its 14-season run earlier this year, Ruah remains active in her career. She recently showcased her versatility by appearing as Fatima in the Netflix Portuguese series Turn of the Tide, proving her talent extends beyond the familiar NCIS setting.

By chrysos