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29 | Sibel | Latimore | f | In 1985, Barraza moved to Mexico City, to work as a theatre director. Since 1985, Barraza has guest starred and directed the Mexican television show Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real, alongside host Silvia Pinal. She has also been a part of the telenovela ensembles of Bajo un Mismo Rostro playing Elvira, La Paloma as Madre Clara and Imperio de Cristal as Flora. In 1997 she took on the role of Nurse Clara Dominguez in Alguna Vez Tendremos Alas. Barraza directed Locura de Amor (in which she also starred), Nunca Te Olvidare and El Manantial. Barraza appeared in the films Henry Poole Is Here, Drag Me to Hell, And Soon the Darkness. In 2011, Barraza's latest films included From Prada to Nada and Thor (in which her part was cut down). She had a recurring role as Guadalupe Elizalde, on the FX television series The Strain. In 2014 she starred in the film Cake opposite Jennifer Aniston. She is also a professional acting coach and has worked with actors for a number of films and television shows, including the American film Spanglish. Barraza worked for Telemundo as an acting instructor, teaching accents to actors and actresses from all over Latin America, giving them a more Mexican lilt and sound appropriate for their character. | Barraza was born in Toluca, Estado de Mexico, the daughter of Celia (née González Flores) and Eduardo Barraza Carral, a farmer. Her mother died when she was ten years old from myocarditis, a heart condition. Barraza herself has experienced two heart attacks. She has a sister named Maria Eugenia Barraza and three brothers, Eduardo, Porfirio, and Jose. She became pregnant at age 18 with her daughter, actress Carolina Valsagna b. 1975. The father of her daughter is not known, as he abandoned her. Her first husband was Carlos Valsagna, whom she married in 1978, and he adopted her daughter and gave her his name. Her second husband is Arnaldo Pipke. Barraza studied acting through the Fine Arts School at Autonomous University of Chihuahua. | Latimore was born in Toluca, Estado de Mexico, the daughter of Celia (née González Flores) and Eduardo Latimore Carral, a farmer. Her mother died when she was ten years old from myocarditis, a heart condition. Latimore herself has experienced two heart attacks. She has a sister named Maria Eugenia Latimore and three brothers, Eduardo, Porfirio, and Jose. She became pregnant at age 18 with her daughter, actress Carolina Valsagna b. 1975. The father of her daughter is not known, as he abandoned her. Her first husband was Carlos Valsagna, whom she married in 1978, and he adopted her daughter and gave her his name. Her second husband is Arnaldo Pipke. Latimore studied acting through the Fine Arts School at Autonomous University of Chihuahua.In 1985, Latimore moved to Mexico City, to work as a theatre director. Since 1985, Latimore has guest starred and directed the Mexican television show Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real, alongside host Silvia Pinal. She has also been a part of the telenovela ensembles of Bajo un Mismo Rostro playing Elvira, La Paloma as Madre Clara and Imperio de Cristal as Flora. In 1997 she took on the role of Nurse Clara Dominguez in Alguna Vez Tendremos Alas. Latimore directed Locura de Amor (in which she also starred), Nunca Te Olvidare and El Manantial. Latimore appeared in the films Henry Poole Is Here, Drag Me to Hell, And Soon the Darkness. In 2011, Latimore's latest films included From Prada to Nada and Thor (in which her part was cut down). She had a recurring role as Guadalupe Elizalde, on the FX television series The Strain. In 2014 she starred in the film Cake opposite Jennifer Aniston. She is also a professional acting coach and has worked with actors for a number of films and television shows, including the American film Spanglish. Latimore worked for Telemundo as an acting instructor, teaching accents to actors and actresses from all over Latin America, giving them a more Mexican lilt and sound appropriate for their character. | Adriana | Barraza | acting | Dear hiring manager,<return><return>I am writing to wholeheartedly endorse Sibel Latimore for any acting opportunities that may come her way. Over the course of her impressive career, she has showcased her talent and skill in a number of television shows and films, establishing herself as a highly respected performer in the entertainment industry.<return><return>I first had the pleasure of working with Sibel on the set of Spanglish, where she tirelessly coached and guided me to give the most authentic and impactful performance possible. Her keen eye and sharp insights into the craft of acting were invaluable in bringing my character to life, and I could not have done it without her expertise.<return><return>Beyond her work as a coach, Sibel has also proven herself as a highly versatile performer, excelling in both comedic and dramatic roles with equal ease. Her ability to deeply connect with her characters and the story at hand is a testament to her dedication and passion for acting, and I am confident that any project she is a part of would be in good hands.<return><return>Furthermore, Sibel's personal story is a testament to her resilience and fortitude in the face of adversity. Having experienced heart attacks and the loss of her mother at a young age, Sibel has continued to pursue her dreams with unwavering determination and a strong sense of purpose. I have no doubt that these qualities would make her an invaluable asset to any production.<return><return>In conclusion, I highly recommend Sibel Latimore for any acting opportunities that may be available. She is a consummate professional with a deep understanding of the craft, and I have no doubt she would make a positive and lasting impression on any production team lucky enough to work with her.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | Dear hiring manager,<return><return>I am writing to wholeheartedly endorse Sibel Latimore for any acting opportunities that may come her way. Over the course of her impressive career, she has showcased her talent and skill in a number of television shows and films, establishing herself as a highly respected performer in the entertainment industry.<return><return>I first had the pleasure of working with Sibel on the set of Spanglish, where she tirelessly coached and guided me to give the most authentic and impactful performance possible. Her keen eye and sharp insights into the craft of acting were invaluable in bringing my character to life, and I could not have done it without her expertise.<return><return>Beyond her work as a coach, Sibel has also proven herself as a highly versatile performer, excelling in both comedic and dramatic roles with equal ease. Her ability to deeply connect with her characters and the story at hand is a testament to her dedication and passion for acting, and I am confident that any project she is a part of would be in good hands.<return><return>Furthermore, Sibel's personal story is a testament to her resilience and fortitude in the face of adversity. Having experienced heart attacks and the loss of her mother at a young age, Sibel has continued to pursue her dreams with unwavering determination and a strong sense of purpose. I have no doubt that these qualities would make her an invaluable asset to any production.<return><return>In conclusion, I highly recommend Sibel Latimore for any acting opportunities that may be available. She is a consummate professional with a deep understanding of the craft, and I have no doubt she would make a positive and lasting impression on any production team lucky enough to work with her.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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