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Bárbara Mori Ochoa (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbaɾβaɾa ˈmoɾjoˈtʃoa]) (born 2 February 1978) is a Uruguayan-born Mexican [1] actress, model, producer and writer. She is known for playing the main character in the 2004 telenovela Rubí , one of the most successful telenovelas of all time. [ 2 ]
The film stars Bárbara Mori as Amanda/Helena. Plot. Amanda, a young woman who is both beautiful and psychopathic, works as an architect. One day, she catches her ...
All That Is Invisible (Spanish: Todo lo invisible) is a 2020 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Mariana Chenillo and written by Chenillo & Ari Brickman. [2] Starring Ari Brickman, Bárbara Mori and José María de Tavira. [3]
Zoe (Bárbara Mori) is a beautiful woman who has been married to Ignacio (Christian Meier) for nearly a decade.While Zoe still loves her husband, she feels the spark has gone out of their relationship, and she's become restless and anxious.
Cantinflas is a 2014 Mexican biographical comedy-drama film directed by Sebastián del Amo. Based on the life of actor and comedian Cantinflas, the film stars Óscar Jaenada as the title character, Michael Imperioli, Ilse Salas, Bárbara Mori, Ana Layevska and Adal Ramones.
Rubí Pérez (Bárbara Mori) is a very beautiful but poor woman who is obsessed with money. She lives with her mother, Refugio ( Ana Martín ), and her older sister, Cristina ( Paty Díaz ), in a neighbourhood and studies at an exclusive university thanks to her hard-working sister's financial support.
Bárbara Mori – telenovela and film actress and model; Natalia Oreiro – Latin Grammy-nominated singer, actress and fashion designer; María Padín (1888–1970) – actress and producer; Pelusa Vera (born 1940) – theater, radio, and television actress; Imilce Viñas (1939–2009) – actress, comedian, teacher, and theater director
One year later, she landed a role in the popular soap-opera Rubí, alongside Bárbara Mori and Eduardo Santamarina. [citation needed] In 2006, she landed her first lead role in the Mexican novela Heridas de amor, alongside Brazilian-born actor Guy Ecker. The program was broadcast in several countries. [citation needed]