Marina de Tavira

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Marina de Tavira

Marina de Tavira Servitje, born on November 21, 1973, is known as an internationally recognized Mexican actress. Her claim to fame began with the critically acclaimed movie, Roma (2018), which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award. Beyond her movie career, she also has deep roots in acting and theatre. She got her initial training from places like the Casa del Teatro, the Nucleus of Theater Studies, and the San Cayetano Theater Training Center. After her education, Marina's initial break was through the play 'Feliz Nuevo Siglo Doktor Freud' by Sabina Berman. She also co-founded the Incidente Teatro production company with Enrique Singer, where they launched various plays. Not restricting herself to cinema, she showcased her versatility by participating in over 25 productions such as 'Seven Doors'. Particularly remarkable is her nomination for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2019 for her role as Sofia in Roma. Furthermore, she belongs to a prominent family, with her grandfather Lorenzo Servitje founding the Grupo Bimbo and her father being a well-known criminologist.

3 movies
1 nominations

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Given Name: Marina de Tavira Servitje

Born: Mexico City, Mexico

Citizenship: Mexico

Birthday: November 21, 1973

Occupations: Actress

Years Active: 1998-present

Children: 1

Spouses: Rafael Sánchez Navarro, Diego Luna

Explore the awards and nominations Marina de Tavira has received throughout their career.


91st Academy Awards 2019

Nomination

Actress in a Supporting Role

Roma

Timeline

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