María Nela Sinisterra

Acting

María Nela Sinisterra

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Dec 09, 1988 (36 years old)

María Nela Sinisterra

Known For

Dark Blood
1h 23m
Movie 2021

Dark Blood

A father is imprisoned after committing a brutal revenge crime....

Al son que me toquen bailo
1h 22m
Movie 2019

Al son que me toquen bailo

A man passionate about rumba learns its history — and...

Time Sweep
1h 43m
Movie 2016

Time Sweep

Still reeling from the loss of his wife, a grieving...

8 tiros
1h 28m
Movie 2015

8 tiros

The Innocents
1h 30m
Movie 2015

The Innocents

19th century Argentina. After having had to leave the country...

Heart of a Lion
1h 54m
Movie 2015

Heart of a Lion

After she loses her mobile phone, a lawyer receives a...

Penumbra
1h 30m
Movie 2012

Penumbra

A woman hesitantly rents an apartment to an eerie man...

Biography

She was born in the city of Buenaventura, Colombia, on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. After finishing her nursing studies at the IFA (Instituto Femenino La Anunciación) in Buenaventura, she moved to Bogotá (capital of the country), where she participated in the reality show Señorita Bogotá (in 2006). In 2008, at the age of 19, she decided to try her luck in Argentina. she participated in the reality show De frente al miedo, produced in Buenos Aires for the Caracol channel. In 2011, her original idea for a sitcom (situation comedy) was turned into the series ¡Todas a mí! in which she participated as an actress and as co-writer of all episodes. She worked in the Spanish-Argentine horror film Penumbra (2011). In 2013 she made her Spanish film debut in the comedy Solo para dos, by Roberto Santiago, alongside Santi Millán. In 2014 he worked in the Colombian version of the film Corazón de León, which starred alongside Colombian actors Marlon Moreno and Manolo Cardona. In Colombia she worked in the dramatic film Tiempo muerto, with a script that won several awards in Argentina. In 2015 he worked in Bogota with Colombian-American actor John Leguizamo in the dramatic film Perros, by Harold Trompetero. He worked in the Colombian horror-thriller film, Pacífico, which was shot in Bahía Solano. He later worked in Buscando el muerto arriba.