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Duration: 422 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: Ruffah
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Portrait of Maribel Verdú

Maribel Verdú

Birth Name: Maribel Verdú

Birth Date: 1970-10-02

Birth Place: Madrid, Spain

Details

Alternate Names: Maribel Verdu, María Isabel Verdú Rollán, ماریبل وردو, 마리벨 베르두

Physical Characteristics:

  • Height: 5′ 5″ (1.66 m)
  • Eye Color: dark brown
  • Hair Color: black hair

Career

First Appearances:

  • El crimen del capitán Sánchez (1985) as Manolita

Most Important Roles:

  • Y Tu Mamá También (2001) as Luisa Cortés
  • Pan's Labyrinth (2006) as Mercedes
  • Pet Shop Days (2023) as Karla
  • Belle Époque (1992) as Rocío
  • Tetro (2009) as Miranda
  • Lovers: A True Story (1991) as Trini
  • Seven Billiard Tables (2007) as Ángela
  • The Zone (2007) as Mariana
  • Death's Roulette (2023) as Marta
  • The Mudboy (2007) as Estela

Career Highlights:

  • Y Tu Mamá También (2001)
  • Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
  • Pet Shop Days (2023)
  • Belle Époque (1992)
  • Tetro (2009)
  • Lovers: A True Story (1991)
  • Seven Billiard Tables (2007)
  • The Zone (2007)
  • Death's Roulette (2023)
  • The Mudboy (2007)

Awards

Awards:

  • Ariel Award for Best Actress (2007)
  • Goya Award for Best Actress (2008)
  • Goya Award for Best Actress (2013)
  • Time Machine Award (2019)
  • Medalla de Oro (2008)

Full Biography

Maribel Verdú, born María Isabel Verdú Rollán on October 2, 1970, is a Spanish actress known for her diverse film roles over nearly four decades. She began her career at age thirteen with 'Captain Sánchez's Crime' (1985). Notable films include 'Lovers' (1991), 'Belle Époque' (1992), 'Y tu mamá también' (2001), 'Pan's Labyrinth' (2006), 'The Blind Sunflowers' (2008), and 'Tetro' (2009). She has won multiple awards, including two Goya Awards for Best Actress. Additionally, she appeared in 'Superlópez' (2018) and will be seen as Nora Allen in 'The Flash'. Despite her extensive filmography, there's no substantial information about her personal life or early career outside of her birth year.


About the Movie: Y tu mamá también (2001)

Poster for Y tu mamá también (2001)

Release Year: 2001

Nation: Mexico

Alternative Title: And Your Mother Too!, И твойта майка също, E Sua Mãe Também, Et... ta mère aussi, ...mit deiner Mutter auch!, Y tu mamá también - Lust for Life, ...Og din mor!, Ja sinu ema ka!, Ja äitiäs kans, Och även din mamma, Et même ta mère!, Me tin mama mazi, Thelo kai ti mama sou, I tvoju mamu također, Anyádat is!, Anche tua madre, Tengoku no kuchi, owari no rakuen, Og mora di, også!, Og så mora di også, I twoja matke tez, I ja tebi kevu, И твою маму тоже, ¡Din morsa också!, Jaz pa tebi mamo, Anani Da!

Director: Alfonso Cuarón

Writer: Alfonso Cuarón, Carlos Cuarón

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Anhelo Productions, Bésame Mucho Pictures

Genre: Drama, Romance

Awards & Similar

Awards: N/A

Similar:

  • The Hairdresser's Husband (1990)
  • Viva Maria! (1965)
  • Angel (2007)
  • On Golden Pond (1981)
  • Teen Wolf (1985)

Keywords

Story

In Mexico, two teenage boys from wealthy families, Tenoch and Julio, embark on a road trip with an attractive older woman named Luisa, who is married to Tenoch's cousin. The trio travels towards a mysterious beach called 'Heaven's Mouth,' learning about life, friendship, sex, and each other along the way. As they journey together, their relationships become more complex due to jealousy, desire, and self-discovery.

Summary

Y tu mamá también is a Mexican road trip drama directed by Alfonso Cuarón, released in 2001. The film explores themes of adolescence, friendship, sexual discovery, and self-reflection as its characters journey towards a fictional beach called 'Heaven's Mouth.' It is considered a significant work within the New Mexican Cinema movement.