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Ana Claudia Talancón
Born

Ana Claudia Talancón Ortiz Tirado


(1980-05-01) 1 May 1980 (age 44)
Occupation(s)Actress, producer, TV host, philanthropist

Ana Claudia Talancón (born Ana Claudia Talancón Ortiz Tirado; 1 May 1980), is a Mexican actress, TV host, and philanthropist. She first started acting in her home town, Cancún, Quintana Roo.

Early life and career[edit]

Talancón first started studying acting in Cancún with the Cuban professor Albio Paz. She later went to Mexico City to continue her studies at the Acting Workshop of Héctor Mendoza and Raúl Quintanilla. Since then, she has starred in various soap operas such as Al norte del Corazón, Señora and Amor Latino Romántica obsesión for which she won the Sol de Oro award in 1999 for Best New Actress.

Talancón's big-screen acting debut was with the film El CometabyMarisa Sistach, playing the character Valentina, for which she was nominated for the Ariel award for Best New Actress. Her biggest role was alongside Gael García BernalinEl Crimen del Padre Amaro (2002) in the role of Amelia, a girl who is impregnated by a Catholic priest and then dies after a backstreet abortion.

Career[edit]

In 2006, Talancón appeared in Richard Linklater's Fast Food Nation as Coco, a Mexican immigrant forced to work in a meatpacking plant. In the same year, she starred in the big-screen film Alone with Her as the main character.[1] She appeared in other movies such as The Virgin of Juarez, in which she received the award for the Best Supporting Actress at the BendFilm Festival and Mujer Alabastrina’’.

Talancón mostly spent time filming big screen films such as Love in the Time of Cholera and El Ultimo Justo, rather than Latin soap operas. One year later in 2008, she starred in One Missed Call, which was nominated at the Teen Choice Awards, Tear This Heart Out (Arráncame la Vida) and Days of Wrath, plus a Mexican TV series, Terminales.

Modeling[edit]

Talancón has also posed for various lingerie and swimsuit ads such as Intimissimi, as well as the Gentlemen's Quarterly magazine.

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role
1999 Juego sin reglas, ElEl juego sin reglas
1999 Cometa, ElEl cometa Valentina
2002 Crimen del Padre Amaro, ElEl crimen del padre Amaro Amélia
2003 Umbral, ElEl umbral Gina
2003 Ladies' Night Alicia
2004 Matando Cabos Paulina Cabos
2005 Después de la muerte Cleotilde
2005 Sueño Nina
2006 Virgin of Juarez, TheThe Virgin of Juarez Mariela
2006 Contracorriente Chuya
2006 Alone with Her Amy
2006 Fast Food Nation Coco
2007 Love in the Time of Cholera Olimpia Zuleta
2007 Ultimo justo, ElEl último justo Miryam
2008 One Missed Call Taylor Anthony
2008 Arráncame la Vida Catalina Guzman
2008 Days of Wrath Samantha Rodriguez
2010 The Dry Land Adriana
2019 Como caído del cielo Raquel
2022 ¡Qué despadre! Paula

Television[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Zoller Seitz, Matt (17 January 2007). "The Long Lens of Obsession and Mad Love". The New York Times. Retrieved 31 December 2011.

External links[edit]


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