Catalina Sandino Moreno

Catalina Sandino Moreno (born 19 April 1981) is a Colombian actress. She shared the Silver Bear with Charlize Theron and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in Maria Full of Grace (2004).

Catalina Sandino Moreno
Moreno at the 61st Cannes Film Festival in May 2008
Born (1981-04-19) April 19, 1981
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present
Spouse(s)David Elwell (m. 2006)
Children1

Early life

Sandino Moreno was born in Bogotá, Colombia. She grew up in a middle-class family, her father is a vet and her mother a pathologist.[1] She attended Saint George's School in Bogotá, Colombia. Before becoming an actress, she studied advertising at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá.

Career

2004-2010

In 2003, casting calls for Maria Full of Grace were conducted in both New York and Colombia where she was initially noticed for her talent at the acting school in Bogotá. She was then referred to a casting audition where she beat over 900 girls for the lead role. She left the college to begin her first movie project. Starring Sandino Moreno as María Alvarez, a Colombian girl who works in a flower plantation when she was pregnant and then as a drug mule. Sandino Moreno's role in this movie was acclaimed, receiving positive critics form different websites and film critic's sites. This performance made her the first Colombian, the second South American, and third Hispanic actress nominated for an Academy Award. She was the first person born in the 1980s to have received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Also, she won the Silver Bear at Berlin International Film Festival shared with Charlize Theron and received a nomination to Screen Actors Guild Award.

In 2005, she moved to New York City to study dramatic arts and for continue with her success career at the moment, and was invited to join AMPAS. In 2006, she played roles in independent film Fast Food Nation with Patricia Arquette, and Paris, je t'aime, where she starred as a young immigrant mother in the segment "Loin du 16e". In 2007, she starred Hildebranda Sánchez in Love in the Time of Cholera, based in novel of the same name by Gabriel García Márquez, where she appeared alongside Javier Bardem and Fernanda Montenegro.

In 2008, she appeared alongside Benicio del Toro in Steven Soderbergh's Che, playing the role of Aleida March de Guevara, the second wife of Ernesto "Che" Guevara. This film was acclaimed by the critics. She was in the premiere in 2008 Cannes Film Festival. In 2010, she played the role of female Vampire Maria in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, based on the novel of the same name by Stephenie Meyer.

2010-present

After a break in her career, in November 2013, she returned in TV roles when it was announced she would play the title role in the forthcoming biopic Castro's Daughter, based on Alina Fernández’s autobiography of the same name.[2] Also she starred in films Roa (2013) and A Most Violent Year (2014) where she appeared with Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain. On October 20, 2014, it was announced that she would be joining the final season of Falling Skies in a recurring role as Isabella.[3]

In 2016 she starred in the TV series American Gothic as a recurring character, Christina Morales. In the same year, she returned to the world of cinema in Custody, where she appeared alongside Viola Davis. The film was premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.

Personal life

Catalina Moreno is the CEO of El Delirio Productions, a production company based in Los Angeles and Bogotá. She is working on the preproduction of El Delirio's first feature film Gratitude, written and directed by her brother Nicolás, her business partner.

Moreno was one of People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" in 2005.

According to an interview done for "The Affair", Moreno is not married.

Moreno defends her Latin origin. She reads Spanish-language books because she misses hearing the language as she did when living in Colombia.

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
2004Maria Full of GraceMaría ÁlvarezBerlin Film Festival Award for Best Actress (Tied with Charlize Theron for Monster)
Independent Spirit Award for Best Actress
Golden India Catalina for Best Actress
Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Actor
New Promessing Actress OFCS Award Online Film Critics Society Awards
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards New Generation Award
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
Golden Space Needle Award
Seattle International Film Festival Best Actress
Nominated - Academy Award for Best Actress
Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress
Nominated - Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Nominated - London Film Critics Circle Award for Actress of the Year
Nominated - Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
Nominated - Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
2006Journey to the End of the NightAngie
2006Paris, je t'aimeAna(Segment "Loin du 16e")
2006Fast Food NationSylvia
2006The Hottest StateSarah
2007Heart of the EarthBlanca Bosco
2007Love in the Time of CholeraHildebranda Sanchez
2008Che Part One: The ArgentineAleida March de Guevara
2008Che Part Two: GuerrillaAleida March de Guevara
2010La Siguiente EstaciónEvaShort, executive producer
2010The Twilight Saga: EclipseMariaUncredited
2012For Greater Glory: The True Story of CristiadaAdriana
2013Magic MagicBarbara
2013RoaMaría de Roa
2013A Stranger in ParadiseJules
2013MedeasChristina
2014At the Devil's DoorLeigh
2014SwelterCarmen
2014A Most Violent YearLuisa
2016CustodySarah
2016IncarnateCamilla Marquez
2017The Mystery of Casa MatusitaLucy
2020The QuarryCelia
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2013 The Bridge Alma Ruiz 9 episodes
2014 Red Band Society Eva Palacios 3 episodes
2015 East Los High Eddie's Mom 4 episodes
2015 Falling Skies[3] Isabella 6 episodes
2015-2019 The Affair Luisa 28 episodes
2016 American Gothic Christina Morales Recurring role
2019 Surveillance Natalie Reyes
2019 Room 104 Maria Episode: "Rogue"

Performer

Awards and nominations

See also

References

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