Birthday: 19 June 1978, Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
Height: 163 cm
Beautiful and talented actress Mia Maestro was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She moved to Berlin when she was 18 years old to train as a classical music vocalist. Along the way, she also trained in dance and acting. She returned to her homeland Argentina two years later, made her film debut with the film Tango. This was followed by four other fi...
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Beautiful and talented actress Mia Maestro was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She moved to Berlin when she was 18 years old to train as a classical music vocalist. Along the way, she also trained in dance and acting. She returned to her homeland Argentina two years later, made her film debut with the film Tango. This was followed by four other films: The Venice Project (1999), Timecode (2000), Picking Up the Pieces (2000) and El astillero (2000).Maestro made her television debut in 2000, when she starred in the television movie For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story (2000). She starred in two major films during the time: she played Cristina Kahlo in the film Frida, and the acclaimed film Diarios de motocicleta (2004), based on the biography of Che Guevara when he was still young. She also appeared in the film Poseidon.In 2004, Maestro was cast in the spy drama Alias. She originally met with the show's producer, J.J. Abrams, intending to get a role on another one of his projects, Lost. Introduced late into the third season, she plays Nadia Santos, the daughter resulting from the affair between Arvin Sloane (Ron Rifkin) and Irina Derevko (Lena Olin); thus, she is the half-sister of Sydney Bristow (Jennifer Garner). She later works as an Argentinean intelligence agent as well as a special agent for the CIA, which marked her character being turned into a regular one starting from the fourth season. She won an Imagen Award-given out to honor Latino members of the entertainment industry-for Best Supporting Actress in 2004. After her stint on Alias, Maestro starred in the films The Box and Visioners.Maestro played "Nora Martinez" in the first two seasons of the FX series The Strain (2014). Show less «
[on her character in The Strain] She's a real strong character. She's a wonderful professional. She ...Show more »
[on her character in The Strain] She's a real strong character. She's a wonderful professional. She can hold her own. And just having a really active female role in a world of men - in The Strain, the books and the TV show, there are very masculine roles - so for her to survive and do her job, she has to be super-strong. From a female actor point of view, that's the kind of role I love to do. It's a lot more fun with a lot more to bring to the table. Nora is kind of indicative of how many new roles are being written for women, in television and film, but mainly television. Show less «
My parents were overprotective because you could get kidnapped and bombs were exploding in the stree...Show more »
My parents were overprotective because you could get kidnapped and bombs were exploding in the streets. Show less «
[on working with Guillermo del Toro] He is such a unique director and such a wonderful, I would say,...Show more »
[on working with Guillermo del Toro] He is such a unique director and such a wonderful, I would say, imagination machine or dream machine. Guillermo has that sensitivity that is quite unique and it's what makes him this incredible artist. And there is no one like him. He has this love for his monsters and love for his stories, and he conveys this fantastical genre and the horror genre with so much soul and so much humanism in a way that's quite seldom seen. Show less «
Sometimes you can forget about who you are in a relationship. But you can also be inspired by the pe...Show more »
Sometimes you can forget about who you are in a relationship. But you can also be inspired by the person you are with to become something you always knew you wanted to become. Show less «