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Mayra Serbulo Born Mayra Serbulo Cortes
Santa María Jalapa del Marqués, Oaxaca, MexicoOccupation Actress Height 6' Mayra Sérbulo Cortés[1] (born in Santa María Jalapa del Marqués, Oaxaca, Mexico) is a Mexican actress of film, theater and television.
Born in the community of Jalapa del Marqués, where she spent the first years of her childhood beside her parents, who were the first to instill in the arts, it recalls that her father liked to sing and dance, and that pleasure also shared it with their children, which is how Mayra had her first encounter with dance, singing and acting, as with her brother's family make small presentations, at the age of four years, began her presentation audience with a dance called "Chambacú" that her mother taught her for a festival May 10 in the square of its people, from the moment she discovered her taste for the applause and began to imitate singers.
In 1987, she decided to audition at the Centro Universitario de Teatro (CUT) of the UNAM which is accepted and from that moment she began her training in June 1990 had her first encounter with the film in the film "Cabeza de Vaca Nicolas Echevarria, and September 15 of that year, she debuted in the University Theatre with the play "The altarpiece of gold," written and directed by José Sanchis Sinisterra, currently has a career spanning more than 16 years, has participated in works theater, television and film. She has become known internationally for her appearance in the film Apocalypto directed by Mel Gibson and has been nominated for 13 Ariels, Mayra also speak Castilian, dominates the Zapotec it is their native tongue, Nahuatl and some English is now a of the most recognizable actresses in Mexico.
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Fimography
Movies
- 1991: Cabeza de Vaca
- 1992: Wild Blue Moon
- 1993: Haciendo la lucha
- 1994: Novia que te vea
- 1995: Shadow of the Pepper Tree
- 1996: ¿Que hora es?
- 1998: Un Embrujo
- 2001: The Mexican
- 2001: Y tu mamá también
- 2002: Cuento de hadas para dormir cocodrilos
- 2004: Mezcal
- 2006: Apocalypto
- 2007: La Zona
- 2009: Amar a Morir
- 2009: Espiral
Television
- Lo que Callamos las Mujeres
- La Heredera
- Vidas Robadas
References
- ^ Mayra Sérbulo, la vida de una actriz oaxaqueña, Diario Despertar: Mayra Sérbulo, Mexican actress.
External links
Categories:- Mexican film actors
- Mexican television actors
- Living people
- People from Oaxaca
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