Diana Elizabeth Torres
**Diana Elizabeth Torres**
Diana Elizabeth Torres is a talented Mexican actress hailing from Culiacán, Sinaloa. She honed her craft at Casazul, Performing Arts México, and further refined her skills at the Actor's Circle Theater under the guidance of Arthur Mendoza, as well as at The Screen Actor's Guild Conservatory.
Diana is best known for her leading role in the critically acclaimed film *East Side Sushi*, directed by Anthony Lucero. This film garnered multiple accolades, including Best Film, Best Screenplay, and the Audience Award at prestigious festivals such as the Napa Valley Film Festival, Cinequest, and Hola Mexico. Her portrayal of Juana earned her the Diosa de Plata, Mexico’s most esteemed film award. *East Side Sushi* reached a global audience through platforms like HBO, Sony, Netflix, and Amazon.
In her native Mexico, Diana appeared in films such as *Kada Kien Karma* and *El Efecto Tequila*, along with the TV series *Bienes Raíces* on Canal Once. In the U.S., her film credits include *Private Number* with Tom Sizemore, *Cleaner*, and *Ojalá*, alongside television roles in *Femme Fatales* (HBO/Cinemax) and *How to Treat Your Lady* (Mun2). She has also featured in commercials for major brands like Verizon and Honda.
Diana's theater work includes the musical *Lara, El Flaco de Oro*, where she portrayed the legendary María Félix. Recently, she participated in the documentary *Body Parts*, directed by Kristy Guevara-Flannagan, examining the representation of the female body in media.
An advocate for social causes, Diana is dedicated to women's rights, education, and indigenous communities. She has volunteered with UNFPA (United Nations) and was appointed as an Art and Culture Ambassador by the government of Culiacán, Sinaloa. Currently, she is producing projects