Inés Efron

Argentine actress


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nameInés Efron
imageInés Efron em Cannes 2007.jpg
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captionInés Efron at Cannes Film Festival in 2007
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birth_placeMexico City, Mexico
nationalityArgentine
occupationActress
years_active2006–present
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Inés Efron (born May 9, 1984 in Mexico City) is a Mexican-born Argentine actress.

Career

Before XXY, Inés Efron starred in Glue, a drama about three teenagers set in a small town in a remote town in Argentina. In her XXY role, Efron's character is a 15-year-old intersex person trying to make a decision about their identity. Efron pointed out that "I liked the Alex character a lot and thought: I can do that. I felt a real connection." For her performance, Efron won the award for Best Actress at the Cartagena Film Festival as well as three other awards. Efron is cited by Internet portal Ciudad.com.ar as "one of the most interesting arising actresses of Buenos Aires." In 2008, she starred in The Headless Woman by Lucrecia Martel; and in 2009 she starred in another one of Lucía Puenzo‘s films, called The Fish Child. She also worked in theater with Lola Arias in the works Poses para dormir, Sueño con revólver, Temporariamente agotado and Demo of Ignacio Sánchez Mestre.

Films

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YearMovieCharacterDirectorNotes
2006Parece la pierna de una muñecaJazmín López
2006GlueAndreaAlexis Dos Santos
2006Cara de queso —mi primer ghetto—RuthiAriel Winograd
2007Hoy no estoyEllaGustavo TarettoShort film
2007XXYAlexLucía Puenzo
2008La mujer sin cabezaCanditaLucrecia Martel
2008Cómo estar muertoManuel Ferrari
2008El nido vacíoJulia VindelDaniel Burman
2008Amorosa soledadSoledadVictoria Galardi and Martín Carranza
2009The Fish ChildLalaLucía Puenzo
2010Cerro BayoInésVictoria Galardi
2011MedianerasAnaGustavo Taretto
2011Verdades verdaderasLauraNicolás Gil Lavedra
2012Días de viniloVeraGabriel Nesci
2013Back to the SiamHerselfGonzalo Roldán
2015VolleyPilarMartín Piroyansky
2022El VascoInesJabi Elotengui
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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2007Sur AwardsBest Revelation ActressXXY
2007Clarín AwardsBest ActressXXY
2007Clarín AwardsFemale RevelationXXY
2008Silver Condor AwardsBest ActressXXY
2008Cartagena Film FestivalBest ActressXXY
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References

References

  1. "Revista Noticias | Inés Efrón (24) - "Amo la inestabilidad, la vida es generosa"".
  2. [http://www.timeout.com/london/film/inas-efron-martan-piroyansky-interview Inés Efron & Martín Piroyansky: interview] {{Webarchive. link. (2017-05-17 // Time Out London)
  3. "INES EFRON, PROTAGONISTA DE LA POLEMICA XXY: "Bienvenidos a mi mundo"".
  4. Ranzani, Oscar. (2023-09-11). "Inés Efron: "A la distancia se puede volver a valorar lo propio" {{!}} Protagoniza "El vasco", estreno de este jueves".

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