Inés Estévez
Inés Estévez (born 26 of November, 1964 in Dolores, Argentina) is an Argentine film actress and singer.[1][2]
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Nationality | Argentine |
Occupation | Actress |
Biography
Inés Estévez was born in the city of Dolores, on November 26, 1964. She developed interest towards acting between the ages of four and twelve. At the age of 18, she had already started acting in theatres.
Career
Between 1993 and 1999, while affirming herself with a safe step in Argentine cinematography, she appeared in several prestigious miniseries that gave her popularity. While acting she was also writing poetry and books. She also published a book that drew the attention of footballer Juan Pablo Sorín, who in 2005 called her to co-author in his book Big Boys, together with notable figures, for solidarity purposes. At the end of 2005, Estévez retired from acting to turn to literature and theater management.[3] At the beginning of 2006 he began to collaborate writing articles for the la revista Negra.[4] In May 2011, she published her first book titled La Gracia. She premiered as theatrical director at the Helm of Tape, the work of Stephen Belber and was nominated for the ACE Award.[5]
At the end of 2015, she debuted as a jazz singer with Javier Malosetti. In 2016 she starred in I'll wait for you by Alberto Lecchi. In June 2017 she debuted a solo single which was distributed by Sony.[6][7]
Works
Cinema
- 1988: Living with death . 1988:
- 1988: What is to come .
- 1988: The southern path .
- 1989: Sepoys (the third invasion) .
- 1989: Lost bodies .
- 1991: The last planting .
- 1991: God raises them .
- 1993: Kill Grandpa .
- 1995: The Ship of Fools .
- 1995: Comix, love stories, video and death .
- 1996: Stories of love, madness and death .
- 1997: Life according to Muriel .
- 1997: Diary for a story .
- 2001: The escape .
- 2003: Eva .
- 2004: Oh, Juancito .
- 2014: The mystery of happiness .
- 2016: I will wait for you .
- 2018: Accused .
- 2018: Neither hero nor traitor
Awards
Year | Category | Nominated Work | Result |
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1999 | Best Television Actress | Vulnerables | |
2000 | Best Television Actress | Vulnerables | Won |
2005 | Best Television Actress | Mujeres asesinas | Nominated |
References
- "El emotivo saludo de Inés Estévez a su hija Vida en su cumpleaños". www.lanacion.com.ar (in Spanish). 2020-03-09. Retrieved 2020-03-17.
- "Inés Estévez, de rojo, en el estreno de su nuevo film, Ni héroe ni traidor". www.lanacion.com.ar (in Spanish). 2020-03-13. Retrieved 2020-03-17.
- Respighi, Emanuel. "Inés Estévez y Natalie Pérez: "La novela rosa perdió el monopolio" | Protagonizan "Pequeña Victoria"". PAGINA12. Retrieved 2020-03-17.
- Córdoba, Diario. "Inés Estevez: «Nos da esa experiencia que no tenemos dentro de las clases»". Diario Córdoba (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-03-17.
- "Noticias: Premios Oscar 2019: Todos contra la Academia - Otros Cines". www.otroscines.com. Retrieved 2020-03-17.
- "Críticas: Crítica de "Bloodshot", de David S.F. Wilson, con Vin Diesel - Otros Cines". www.otroscines.com. Retrieved 2020-03-17.
- "Inés Estévez cuenta la conmovedora historia de la adopción de sus hijas: "Cielo y Vida son seres muy especiales"". Infobae (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-03-17.