Mariana Treviño | |
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Born |
Monterrey,
Nuevo León, Mexico | 21 November 1977
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2010–present |
Mariana Treviño Ortiz (born 21 November 1977) is a Mexican stage and screen actress from Monterrey. She became known to a wider domestic audience through her role as Lupita in the popular jukebox musical Mentiras, [1] which she played in over a thousand performances. [2] Following the success of Mentiras, Treviño went on to appear in Mexican comedy films such as No sé si cortarme las venas o dejármelas largas (2013) and Amor de Mis Amores (2014).
As of 2015, she co-stars with Luis Gerardo Méndez in Netflix's first ever Spanish-language original production Club de Cuervos. [3]
Treviño co-starred with Tom Hanks in Sony Pictures' A Man Called Otto. Director Marc Forster noted that he was "blown away" by her audition tape, which was recorded on her phone from a hotel room in Spain. [4]
Treviño received two nominations at the 59th Ariel Awards, for Best Supporting Actress for La vida inmoral de la pareja ideal (Tales Of An Immoral Couple), and Best Actress in a Minor Role for El Sueño del Mara'akame (Mara'akame's Dream). [6]