Yalitza Aparicio
Yalitza Aparicio Martínez, born on December 11, 1993, is a prominent Mexican actress celebrated for her remarkable breakthrough performance in the critically acclaimed film *Roma* (2018), directed by Alfonso Cuarón. This role not only marked her entry into the world of acting but also garnered her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress, a significant achievement that highlighted her talent and potential.
Before her foray into acting, Aparicio pursued a degree in preschool education and worked as a teacher. Her life took a transformative turn when she was cast in *Roma*, a semi-autobiographical film that reflects Cuarón's own childhood experiences in Mexico City. Her portrayal of Cleo, a domestic worker navigating personal and societal challenges, resonated deeply with audiences and critics alike, leading to numerous accolades.
In addition to her Academy Award nomination, Aparicio's performance earned her several other nominations, including a BAFTA and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Beyond her film work, she has become an advocate for indigenous rights and representation in the media, using her platform to raise awareness about important social issues. Yalitza Aparicio stands as an inspiring figure in contemporary cinema, demonstrating the power of storytelling and the importance of diverse voices in film.
Filmography
The Great Seduction
Road to Roma
Unburied