A highly versatile singer-actress, Maria Christina Perry most recently had the honor of performing with an entire Latinx cast at the NBC Universal Upfronts at Radio City Music Hall. Consistently studying her craft, Maria spent the past year working with the Columbia University MFA Directing students presenting scenes from both classical and contemporary works to the legendary Anne Bogart and Brian Kulick. Before this, she took her audience on a journey "From Broadway to Brazil" during her one-woman show at the Metropolitan Room. Maria spent the evening singing in English, Spanish and Portuguese and even performed a Gloria Estefan medley! Ms. Perry continued to enjoy her cabaret streak by belting out some mean pop-rock showstoppers in an all-female cabaret "All About That Face" at The Triad. The show received wonderful reviews naming the performers "A contemporary group of young women with well-trained voices and a comic flair" and that "with its impeccable timing, harmonies, and counterpoints, it's entertainment of the highest level..." Prior to hitting the cabaret trail, Maria had the honor of working with Tony Award nominee, John Tartaglia and Broadway veteran, Shannon Lewis, as the Teacher Susie understudy and swing in the original company of Jim Henson's, Sid the Science Kid Live! tour. Recognized for her talent at an early age, Maria attended the prestigious Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts at which time she performed in a one night special with Paul Simon and Hugh Masekela at Carnegie Hall. An adept comedienne, Ms. Perry is a graduate of the Advanced Study Improv program at the Upright Citizens Brigade. She has trained under award winning improvisers and performs throughout the city with her improv team, LASSO. A native of Queens, New York, Maria is an alumna of SUNY Fredonia from which she graduated Cum Laude, completing her B.A. in Vocal Music and B.S. in Business Administration concurrently. An aficionado in Latin music, Maria starred as the solo vocalist with the SUNY Fredonia Latin Jazz Ensemble for the NY State Governor's Inauguration at the Albany Convention Center. An international traveler, Ms. Perry has visited twenty two countries on four continents and has made it one of her life goals to visit all seven continents. In her free time, she practices Bikram yoga and lives with her dog-daughter, Cupcake. Maria is a proud graduate of the William Esper Studio in New York City and is a member of Actors' Equity Association.
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Maria Chuvilina was born on 17 July 1985 in Gorkiy, RSFSR, USSR. She is an actress, known for Rodnye lyudi (2023), Na solntse, vdol ryadov kukuruzy (2023) and Dusheguby (2021).
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Maria Ciunelis was born on June 28, 1961 in Ostróda, Warminsko-Mazurskie, Poland. She is an actress and writer, known for Dziewczeta z Nowolipek (1986), Pan Tadeusz (1999) and Dzien swira (2002).
Maria Claire is known for Swallow (2020), Out of the Eater and Freedom and Isolation (2017).
Maria Clante is an actress, known for En-to-tre-nu! (2016) and 5800 (2021).
Maria Clara Escobar is a film director, screenwriter and a poet. Her first fiction feature "Desterro" was released at the Tiger Awards Competition at the 49th Rotterdam International Film Festival. Also in Viennale, Taipei Film Festival among others. Maria Clara wrote and directed "The Days with Him", a documentary feature film awarded in festivals like Mostra de Tiradentes (Brazil), DocLisboa (Portugal), IBAFF (Ibn Arabi International Film Festival) and Habana Film Festival (Cuba). The film was released in 18 cities in Brazil in April 2014 and released on DVD by Instituto Moreira Salles. Maria Clara also wrote and directed two short films: "Domingo" selected for the school session of the San Sebastian Film Festival, and "Passeio de Família". In 2019 Maria Clara published her first book of poems "Medo, Medo, Medo".
Maria Claudia Aguilar Zarate is known for Borrego (2022).
Maria Conchita Alonso was born Maria Concepcion Alonso Bustillo on June 29, 1957 in Cienfuegos, Cuba, but raised in Caracas, Venezuela. She was crowned Miss Teenager World in 1971 and later as Miss Distrito Federal became the first runner up in the Miss Venezuela 1975 competition placing later that year in the top seven of the Miss World 1975. She became a popular actress in Latin America, working in ten telenovelas (soap operas) and starred in a quartet of Venezuelan films. She was also a popular singer, and has three Grammy Award nominations. In 1982, she emigrated to the United States, and made her Hollywood film debut in Paul Mazursky's Moscow on the Hudson (1984), opposite Robin Williams. She also starred in movies such as Touch and Go (1986), Extreme Prejudice (1987), The Running Man (1987), Colors (1988), Vampire's Kiss (1988), Predator 2 (1990) and The House of the Spirits (1993). In 1995, she was playing Aurora/Spider Woman in a Broadway production of "Kiss of the Spider Woman", making her the first South American woman to star on the Great White Way.