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María Isabel Díaz Lago

María Isabel Díaz Lago (born 4 July 1964) is a Cuban actress. A graduate of the Instituto Superior de Arte, her first film role was in Una novia para David. She became the first Cuban "Almodóvar girl", appearing in the 2006 film Volver. On the small screen, she is best known for her role as Soledad "Sole" Núñez Hurtado on Locked Up. She has resided in Spain since 1996.

María Isabel Díaz Lago
Born (1964-07-04) 4 July 1964 (age 59)
Havana, Cuba
EducationInstituto Superior de Arte
OccupationActress

Biography edit

María Isabel Díaz Lago was born in Havana on 4 July 1964. During her pre-university studies, she joined the school's theater group and participated in various theater festivals. She also appeared in a play by the Bertolt Brecht Group, Rampa arriba, rampa abajo.

In 1982, she began attending the Instituto Superior de Arte, and the same year she was cast in the play La Rueda de Casino, directed by Armando Suárez del Villar. She also auditioned for the opera Donde crezca el amor. Despite her young age, she was offered the character of the mother, a role in which she acted and sang under the musical direction of baritone Hugo Marcos and the general direction of Armando Suárez del Villar. The opera premiered in the Avellaneda room of the National Theatre of Cuba, and had a long run.

While still attending school, she was selected to star in the film Una novia para David, a script by Senel Paz directed by Orlando Rojas.[1][2][3] Alternating her incipient film career with schoolwork under the supervision of teacher Vicente Revuelta [es], she premiered La Historia de un Caballo and Galileo Galilei with the Teatro Estudio group at the Hubert de Blanck theater.

As a fresh graduate in 1987, she made some appearances on telenovelas and a primetime variety show. From that point on, she alternated work in theater (in plays such as Al que le toco le tocó, Sibila mi amor, and La querida de enramada), films (such as Hello Hemingway, Papeles Secundarios, El plano, Melodrama, and Hasta la victoria siempre [es]), and television series (such as Por amor, Damasco rojo, and La pícara cocinera).[4]

In 1996, she moved to Spain, where she appeared on television series such as Javier ya no vive solo [es], Policías, and Aída.[1][5] She also worked with film directors such as Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón on the film Cosas que dejé en la Habana [es], Javier Rebollo [es] on Locos por el sexo, the Ulloa brothers on Pudor [es], and Pedro Almodóvar on Volver, where she plays Regina, a friend of the main character played by Penélope Cruz.[1][6]

In addition, from 2003 to 2006, she participated in the staging of Real Women Have Curves with the Basque company Ados Teatroa, touring throughout Spain, and with two seasons in Madrid and Barcelona.[6]

Other films in which she appeared were Radio Love, La Mala, Masala, Un rey en la Habana, Tres años en el paraíso, Frutas en el café, Stones, Las noches de Constantinopla, Apocalypto, and The Argentine, the latter directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Benicio del Toro.[7][8] She also participated in Holy Camp!, directed by Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi, released in 2017.[1]

For from 2010 to 2015, she lived in Miami and was part of the "couch team" of the Ana María Polo program Caso Cerrado.[2]

Her career got a major boost when she was cast in the popular prison drama Locked Up, playing Sole, one of the main inmates.[1][2]

Awards edit

María Isabel Díaz Lago was named Best Actress in a Feature Film at the 2013 Miami Life Awards for Neuralgia.[9]

For her role on Locked Up, she received an Ondas Award for Best Female Performance (along with the rest of the female cast) in 2015, and in 2017 she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Spanish Actors Union Awards.[10] In 2020, she received an award at the Filming Italy Sardenga Festival.[11]

Roles edit

Film edit

Television

  • Damasco rojo (1987)
  • Por amor (1988)
  • La semilla escondida (1988)
  • Conflictos-Sinflictos (1990)
  • Gracias Doctor (1990)
  • Enma, la mujer marcada (1990)
  • Konrad, el niño que… (1990)
  • Entre mamparas (1996)
  • Gabriel en La Habana (1995–1996)
  • Carvalho (1998)
  • Abogados (2001)
  • Hospital Central (2001)
  • Compañeros (2001)
  • Periodistas (2001)
  • Javier ya no vive solo (2001–2002)
  • Policías (2003-05)
  • El Comisario (2003–2005)
  • Planta 25 (2007)
  • Aída (2008)
  • Locked Up (2015–2019)
  • El Continental (2018)[13]
  • Secretos de Estado [es] (2019)
  • El último show (2020)
  • Patria (2020)
  • Smiley (2022)

Children's and entertainment shows

  • La pícara cocinera (1986)
  • La hora de las brujas (1991–1994)
  • Pocholo y su pandilla (1993–1994)
  • El club de la comedia [es] (2002, 2015)

Theater

  • Donde crezca el amor (1983–1885), National Theatre of Cuba
  • Ha llegado un inspector (1983), Bertolt Brecht Group
  • Galileo Galilei (1984), Grupo de Teatro Estudio
  • La historia de un caballo (1985), Grupo de Teatro Estudio
  • Yerma (1985), Grupo de Teatro Estudio
  • Casa de muñecas (1986), Grupo de Teatro Estudio
  • Cuentos del Decamerón (1987), Grupo de Teatro Estudio
  • La querida de Enramada (1987), Grupo de Teatro Rita Montaner
  • Burgueses (1988), Grupo de Teatro Rita Montaner
  • Al que le tocó, le tocó (1989–1993), Grupo de Teatro Rita Montaner
  • Sibila, mi amor (1992), Grupo de Teatro Rita Montaner
  • La cueva (1995), Grupo de Teatro El Público
  • Los ciervos (1995), Grupo de Teatro El Público
  • La boda (1995), Grupo de Teatro El Público
  • Manteca (1998), Cía. Macorina
  • Real Women Have Curves (2003–2006), Ados Teatroa
  • A Doll's House, Part 2 (2018), Teatro Municipal Pedro Muñoz Seca

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Así luce ahora la popular actriz cubana Maria Isabel Díaz" [Here is How the Popular Actress Maria Isabel Díaz Looks Now]. CiberCuba (in Spanish). 15 October 2017. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Pérez, Jorge Ignacio (15 May 2015). "Una chica Almodóvar: de Miami a Madrid" [An Almodóvar Girl: From Miami to Madrid]. Marti Noticias (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  3. ^ García Osuna, Alfonso J. (1 August 2015). The Cuban Filmography: 1897 through 2001. McFarland. p. 140. ISBN 9781476605319. Retrieved 11 July 2021 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ García Osuna, Alfonso J. (1 August 2015). The Cuban Filmography: 1897 through 2001. McFarland. p. 106. ISBN 9781476605319. Retrieved 11 July 2021 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Alcaraz, Maripaz (6 April 2018). "Así era 'Javier ya no vive solo', la serie de Emilio Aragón para Telecinco" [This was 'Javier ya no vive solo', the Emilio Aragón Series for Telecinco]. Formula TV (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Los kilos y la inmigración, protagonistas del montaje 'Las mujeres de verdad tienen curvas', dirigido por Garbi Losada" [Kilos and Immigration, Protagonists of the Show 'Real Women Have Curves', Directed by Garbi Losada] (in Spanish). Madrid. Europa Press. 21 March 2006. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  7. ^ [The Presence of the Actress María Isabel Díaz and the Directors of 'La Mala' Close La Filmoteca's Season]. Tualbacete (in Spanish). 18 June 2015. Archived from the original on 12 June 2016. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  8. ^ García Osuna, Alfonso J. (1 August 2015). The Cuban Filmography: 1897 through 2001. McFarland. p. 138. ISBN 9781476605319. Retrieved 11 July 2021 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ [Winners and Nominees at the 2013 Miami life Awards] (in Spanish). Miami Life Awards. Archived from the original on 3 July 2017. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  10. ^ "Palmarés" (in Spanish). Ondas Awards. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  11. ^ Mora, Alejandro (29 July 2020). "¡Más que merecido!: Premian a María Isabel Díaz por el increíble personaje en esta serie" [More Than Deserved!: María Isabel Díaz is Awarded for Her Incredible Character in This Series]. El Intra América News (in Spanish). Cuba. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  12. ^ "'El extraordinario viaje de Celeste García' retrata la ingenuidad cubana" ['The Extraordinary Journey of Celeste Garcia' Portrays Cuban Naivety]. Diario Las Américas (in Spanish). Toronto. EFE. 17 September 2018. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  13. ^ "Primer avance de 'El continental', la nueva serie de gánsteres de TVE" [First Preview of 'El Continental', TVE's New Gangster Series]. Fotogramas (in Spanish). 21 June 2018. Retrieved 11 July 2021.

External links edit

  • María Isabel Díaz Lago at IMDb  

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Maria Isabel Diaz Lago born 4 July 1964 is a Cuban actress A graduate of the Instituto Superior de Arte her first film role was in Una novia para David She became the first Cuban Almodovar girl appearing in the 2006 film Volver On the small screen she is best known for her role as Soledad Sole Nunez Hurtado on Locked Up She has resided in Spain since 1996 Maria Isabel Diaz LagoBorn 1964 07 04 4 July 1964 age 59 Havana CubaEducationInstituto Superior de ArteOccupationActress Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 Roles 3 1 Film 3 2 Television 3 3 Children s and entertainment shows 3 4 Theater 4 References 5 External linksBiography editMaria Isabel Diaz Lago was born in Havana on 4 July 1964 During her pre university studies she joined the school s theater group and participated in various theater festivals She also appeared in a play by the Bertolt Brecht Group Rampa arriba rampa abajo In 1982 she began attending the Instituto Superior de Arte and the same year she was cast in the play La Rueda de Casino directed by Armando Suarez del Villar She also auditioned for the opera Donde crezca el amor Despite her young age she was offered the character of the mother a role in which she acted and sang under the musical direction of baritone Hugo Marcos and the general direction of Armando Suarez del Villar The opera premiered in the Avellaneda room of the National Theatre of Cuba and had a long run While still attending school she was selected to star in the film Una novia para David a script by Senel Paz directed by Orlando Rojas 1 2 3 Alternating her incipient film career with schoolwork under the supervision of teacher Vicente Revuelta es she premiered La Historia de un Caballo and Galileo Galilei with the Teatro Estudio group at the Hubert de Blanck theater As a fresh graduate in 1987 she made some appearances on telenovelas and a primetime variety show From that point on she alternated work in theater in plays such as Al que le toco le toco Sibila mi amor and La querida de enramada films such as Hello Hemingway Papeles Secundarios El plano Melodrama and Hasta la victoria siempre es and television series such as Por amor Damasco rojo and La picara cocinera 4 In 1996 she moved to Spain where she appeared on television series such as Javier ya no vive solo es Policias and Aida 1 5 She also worked with film directors such as Manuel Gutierrez Aragon on the film Cosas que deje en la Habana es Javier Rebollo es on Locos por el sexo the Ulloa brothers on Pudor es and Pedro Almodovar on Volver where she plays Regina a friend of the main character played by Penelope Cruz 1 6 In addition from 2003 to 2006 she participated in the staging of Real Women Have Curves with the Basque company Ados Teatroa touring throughout Spain and with two seasons in Madrid and Barcelona 6 Other films in which she appeared were Radio Love La Mala Masala Un rey en la Habana Tres anos en el paraiso Frutas en el cafe Stones Las noches de Constantinopla Apocalypto and The Argentine the latter directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Benicio del Toro 7 8 She also participated in Holy Camp directed by Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi released in 2017 1 For from 2010 to 2015 she lived in Miami and was part of the couch team of the Ana Maria Polo program Caso Cerrado 2 Her career got a major boost when she was cast in the popular prison drama Locked Up playing Sole one of the main inmates 1 2 Awards editMaria Isabel Diaz Lago was named Best Actress in a Feature Film at the 2013 Miami Life Awards for Neuralgia 9 For her role on Locked Up she received an Ondas Award for Best Female Performance along with the rest of the female cast in 2015 and in 2017 she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Spanish Actors Union Awards 10 In 2020 she received an award at the Filming Italy Sardenga Festival 11 Roles editFilm edit Una novia para David 1985 Papeles Secundarios 1989 La vida en Rosa 1989 Hello Hemingway 1990 Fortuna lo que has querido 1991 El plano 1993 Melodrama 1995 Calor y celos 1996 Hasta la victoria siempre es 1998 Las noches de Constantinopla 2001 Stones 2002 Frutas en el cafe 2003 Tres anos en el paraiso 2005 Locos por el sexo 2005 Un rey en la Habana 2005 Apocalypto 2006 Volver 2006 Pudor es 2007 Masala 2007 La Mala 2007 Radio Love 2007 The Argentine 2007 Neuralgia 2011 Crossing Moments 2012 Un otono sin Berlin 2015 Holy Camp 2017 The Extraordinary Journey of Celeste Garcia 2018 12 Television Damasco rojo 1987 Por amor 1988 La semilla escondida 1988 Conflictos Sinflictos 1990 Gracias Doctor 1990 Enma la mujer marcada 1990 Konrad el nino que 1990 Entre mamparas 1996 Gabriel en La Habana 1995 1996 Carvalho 1998 Abogados 2001 Hospital Central 2001 Companeros 2001 Periodistas 2001 Javier ya no vive solo 2001 2002 Policias 2003 05 El Comisario 2003 2005 Planta 25 2007 Aida 2008 Locked Up 2015 2019 El Continental 2018 13 Secretos de Estado es 2019 El ultimo show 2020 Patria 2020 Smiley 2022 Children s and entertainment shows La picara cocinera 1986 La hora de las brujas 1991 1994 Pocholo y su pandilla 1993 1994 El club de la comedia es 2002 2015 Theater Donde crezca el amor 1983 1885 National Theatre of Cuba Ha llegado un inspector 1983 Bertolt Brecht Group Galileo Galilei 1984 Grupo de Teatro Estudio La historia de un caballo 1985 Grupo de Teatro Estudio Yerma 1985 Grupo de Teatro Estudio Casa de munecas 1986 Grupo de Teatro Estudio Cuentos del Decameron 1987 Grupo de Teatro Estudio La querida de Enramada 1987 Grupo de Teatro Rita Montaner Burgueses 1988 Grupo de Teatro Rita Montaner Al que le toco le toco 1989 1993 Grupo de Teatro Rita Montaner Sibila mi amor 1992 Grupo de Teatro Rita Montaner La cueva 1995 Grupo de Teatro El Publico Los ciervos 1995 Grupo de Teatro El Publico La boda 1995 Grupo de Teatro El Publico Manteca 1998 Cia Macorina Real Women Have Curves 2003 2006 Ados Teatroa A Doll s House Part 2 2018 Teatro Municipal Pedro Munoz SecaReferences edit a b c d e Asi luce ahora la popular actriz cubana Maria Isabel Diaz Here is How the Popular Actress Maria Isabel Diaz Looks Now CiberCuba in Spanish 15 October 2017 Retrieved 11 July 2021 a b c Perez Jorge Ignacio 15 May 2015 Una chica Almodovar de Miami a Madrid An Almodovar Girl From Miami to Madrid Marti Noticias in Spanish Retrieved 11 July 2021 Garcia Osuna Alfonso J 1 August 2015 The Cuban Filmography 1897 through 2001 McFarland p 140 ISBN 9781476605319 Retrieved 11 July 2021 via Google Books Garcia Osuna Alfonso J 1 August 2015 The Cuban Filmography 1897 through 2001 McFarland p 106 ISBN 9781476605319 Retrieved 11 July 2021 via Google Books Alcaraz Maripaz 6 April 2018 Asi era Javier ya no vive solo la serie de Emilio Aragon para Telecinco This was Javier ya no vive solo the Emilio Aragon Series for Telecinco Formula TV in Spanish Retrieved 11 July 2021 a b Los kilos y la inmigracion protagonistas del montaje Las mujeres de verdad tienen curvas dirigido por Garbi Losada Kilos and Immigration Protagonists of the Show Real Women Have Curves Directed by Garbi Losada in Spanish Madrid Europa Press 21 March 2006 Retrieved 11 July 2021 La presencia de la actriz Mª Isabel Diaz y los directores de La Mala cierran la temporada de La Filmoteca The Presence of the Actress Maria Isabel Diaz and the Directors of La Mala Close La Filmoteca s Season Tualbacete in Spanish 18 June 2015 Archived from the original on 12 June 2016 Retrieved 11 July 2021 Garcia Osuna Alfonso J 1 August 2015 The Cuban Filmography 1897 through 2001 McFarland p 138 ISBN 9781476605319 Retrieved 11 July 2021 via Google Books Ganadores y nominados a los Miami Life Awards 2013 Winners and Nominees at the 2013 Miami life Awards in Spanish Miami Life Awards Archived from the original on 3 July 2017 Retrieved 11 July 2021 Palmares in Spanish Ondas Awards Retrieved 11 July 2021 Mora Alejandro 29 July 2020 Mas que merecido Premian a Maria Isabel Diaz por el increible personaje en esta serie More Than Deserved Maria Isabel Diaz is Awarded for Her Incredible Character in This Series El Intra America News in Spanish Cuba Retrieved 11 July 2021 El extraordinario viaje de Celeste Garcia retrata la ingenuidad cubana The Extraordinary Journey of Celeste Garcia Portrays Cuban Naivety Diario Las Americas in Spanish Toronto EFE 17 September 2018 Retrieved 11 July 2021 Primer avance de El continental la nueva serie de gansteres de TVE First Preview of El Continental TVE s New Gangster Series Fotogramas in Spanish 21 June 2018 Retrieved 11 July 2021 External links editMaria Isabel Diaz Lago at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maria Isabel Diaz Lago amp oldid 1126481072, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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