Antonio Banderas, 62, says having a heart attack changed his life for the better trends now
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Antonio Banderas has said that having a heart attack six years ago changed his life for the better in a new interview on Monday.
The actor, 62, described the life threatening emergency as a 'turning point' from which he was able to then 'recognise what was important' in his life.
Speaking with Radio Times magazine, Antonio discussed his latest film Puss in Boots: The Last Wish and its connection to death and mortality.
Turning point: Antonio Banderas, 62, has said that having a heart attack six years ago changed his life for the better in a new interview on Monday
Explaining how he could relate to the motion picture, he said: 'I had a heart attack six years ago. It probably was one of the best things that happened in my life. It was like putting glasses on and seeing what was important.
'I came back to Spain and started looking at my professional life from a different point of view. So I do connect to it in a personal way. I think it’s a beautiful message, and