QUICK FACTS
Activity Actress
Nationality Mexico
Birth January 1, 1982 (Mexico City – Mexico)
BIOGRAPHY
Eileen Yáñez is a Mexican actress, originally from Mexico City, whose childhood was linked to the arts. Since she was a child she studied music, dance and theater and upon finishing high school she entered the “Diego Rivera” Artistic Education Center (CEDART), an arts academy that incorporates the high school educational model. There, Eileen continued studying dance but she discovered that her activity caused her too much stress, so she looked for other options, focusing on acting. Later, she trained at the National School of Theater Art (ENAT) where one of her teachers, Claudia Ríos, gave her her first opportunity in the play Las Gelatinas , in which she incorporated her experience in dance and dance as well as acting. The work was decisive in her career and a motivator to continue making an effort to stay active and working, in addition to the fact that her work in her work led her to make a short film, together with the athlete Ana Guevara for the Olympics. of Athens. She made her film debut with a role in Rodrigo Plá’s film, La zona (2007) and, a year later, she was recognized with her first Ariel award, in the category of best female co-acting, for the role of Micaela in the acclaimed film. Desert Inside (2008). In his career, Yáñez has been involved in important film and television projects, in films such as Días de Gracia (2011), for which he won his second Ariel Award: Silence is Welcome (2017), and Nudo Mixteco (2020), in addition to appearing in series such as Cappadocia (2008-2012) and Club de Cuervos (2015).
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