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Mayra Batalla Pavón (born 25 October 1990) is a Mexican actress, known for her role in the award-winning 2021 film Prayers for the Stolen, which earned her an Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress in October 2022. [1] [2] [3]
Batalla was born on October 25, 1990, in Álamo, Veracruz. [4] [5] She began her career as an actress at a young age, enrolling in theater courses as early as middle school. When she turned 18, she moved to Mexico City to study acting at La Casa del Teatro. [1] After that, she moved to Paris, France, where she specialized in vocal performance and theater choreography at Panthéâtre. [1]
Batalla has acted in many plays, such as Bárbara Gandiaga, Las cosas simples, Ángeles en América, Si una noche o algo así, La viuda astuta, and, En la mira. [1]
In addition to her work on stage, Batalla has starred in both short and feature-length films. [1] She recently starred in Huesera: The Bone Woman. [6]
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Mayra Batalla | |
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Nationality | Mexican |
Mayra Batalla Pavón (born 25 October 1990) is a Mexican actress, known for her role in the award-winning 2021 film Prayers for the Stolen, which earned her an Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress in October 2022. [1] [2] [3]
Batalla was born on October 25, 1990, in Álamo, Veracruz. [4] [5] She began her career as an actress at a young age, enrolling in theater courses as early as middle school. When she turned 18, she moved to Mexico City to study acting at La Casa del Teatro. [1] After that, she moved to Paris, France, where she specialized in vocal performance and theater choreography at Panthéâtre. [1]
Batalla has acted in many plays, such as Bárbara Gandiaga, Las cosas simples, Ángeles en América, Si una noche o algo así, La viuda astuta, and, En la mira. [1]
In addition to her work on stage, Batalla has starred in both short and feature-length films. [1] She recently starred in Huesera: The Bone Woman. [6]
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