Zamia Fandiño
Zamia Fandiño is a celebrated artist and actress with international acclaim, hailing from Mexico. Her remarkable career spans multiple countries, including the United States, Canada, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, France, the United Kingdom, and Egypt, where she has made significant contributions to theater, film, and television.
Fandiño's filmography includes notable titles such as "Suave Patria" (Sweet Homeland), "Cantinflas," and "Un padre no tan padre" (Not Such A Cool Dad). Additionally, she has showcased her talent in "El Lado Oscuro de la luz" (The Dark Side of Light) and "Fandango." Her television credits are extensive, featuring over 20 productions, including "Bienes Raices" (Real Estate), "Capadocia," and "Todos Somos Bibi" (We Are All Bibi). Her performance in the series "Preso 1" (Prisoner 1) particularly resonated with audiences in the United States, elevating her profile.
In 2016, she received a prestigious award for Best Actress for her compelling role in the play "Prófugo" (Fugitive), which was both written and directed by Juan Ríos Cantú. Currently, she is captivating audiences as Gina in "Preso 1," produced by Argos and featuring Erik Hayser on Telemundo.
Adding to her impressive repertoire, Fandiño will soon star in the upcoming film "La Llorona," a Mexican-Canadian collaboration directed by Patricia Harris Seeley, sharing the screen with Danny Trejo and Autumn Reeser in a leading role.