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I Carry You with Me

as Magda

2021
La Civil

as Cielo

2021
Vencer el miedo

as Inés Bracho de Durán

2020
Veronica

as The Psychologist

2017
Juana Inés

as Juana Inés

2016
Las Horas Contigo

as Isabel

2015
The Color of Passion

as Sara Ezquerra

2014
Potosí

as Estela

2013
Good Day, Ramon

as Rosa

2013
Such is Life

as Julia

2000
Recipes to Stay Together

as Susana Limón

1996
Benjamín's Wife

as Natividad

1991
Arcelia Ramírez Arcelia Ramírez

Birthday

1967-12-07

Place of Birth

Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

Biography

Arcelia Ramírez (born 7 December 1967) is a Mexican actress who appeared in over 50 films and television shows since 1985. At a young age she became interested in acting. She studied acting at the Centro Universitario de Teatro (CUT), from where she was prepared for several plays produced by the same institution, including La pasión de Pentesilea, La séptima morada, La noche de Hernán Cortés, Las mujeres sabias, Freda y otras griegas and Relaciones peligrosas. She lived in France from 2007 to 2011, a period in which she kept up her work pace, coming to Mexico to film movies as diverse as Arturo Ripstein's "Las razones del corazón" and Victor Avelar's "Cómo no te voy a querer". Meanwhile, her life in Paris was like that of a nameless woman who was beginning to raise a family. Throughout her career, which began in 1985 with the film "El centro del laberinto", she has been nominated for important awards, such as the Ariel, at the Cannes Festival, at the Havana Festival, at the Latin American Film Festival in Lérida, among others. She has been nominated four times for the Ariel Award, twice for Best Actress (1997, 2000) and twice for Best Supporting Actress (2001 and 2003). The first actress attended the Cannes Film Festival 2021 for her performance in the film "La civil", first fiction of the Belgian-Romanian director Teodora Mihai. In the film she plays Cielo, a mother searching for her daughter kidnapped by organized crime in northern Mexico. After the screening on July 10 at the Debussy Hall, Ramirez received an eight-minute standing ovation from the audience. An unprecedented and almost unbelievable experience for Arcelia Ramírez, she explained, so much so that it marked her life and brought tears to her eyes.
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