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Maya Mishalska

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Maya Mishalska
Born
Miroslawa Maja Miszalska Harasymowicz

(1971-12-08) December 8, 1971 (age 53)
NationalityPolish, Mexican
Occupation(s)Actress, violinist, TV presenter
Years active1989-present

Maya Mishalska (born Miroslawa Maja Miszalska Harasymowicz on December 8, 1971, in Warsaw, Poland) is a Polish-born Mexican actress, violinist and TV presenter.

Biography

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She began playing the violin at the age of six. Through ten years of studies at the Music Conservatory, she looked for an opportunity to experiment in theatre. Her passion for acting surged after participating in a play by Federico Garcia Lorca.[citation needed]

A few years later, she arrived in Mexico City to begin acting studies. After enrolling in Televisa's Centro de Estudios Artisticos (CEA), her talent and beauty was noticed by producers. From that moment on, she has been busy appearing in various telenovelas, plays and films.[citation needed]

She speaks five languages: Polish, Spanish, French, English and a little Russian.[citation needed]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1990 Destino Odette Villatoro Supporting role
1991 El jugador French Girl Film
1992 El abuelo y yo Leticia Supporting role
1994 Papá soltero Elisa 5 Episodes
Al derecho y al derbez
Novia que te vea Rebeca "Rifke" Groman Film
La reina de la noche Women Film
1996 La sombra del otro Bernardina del Castillo de Madrigal Supporting role
Concierto de Andrea Bocelli en San Juan de Ulúa Herself/Presenter Special Programs
1997 Huracán Thelma Villarreal de Vargaslugo Main cast
Un baúl lleno de miedo Emilia Film
1998 Cilantro y perejil Vicky Film
1999 Amor Gitano Astrid de Marnier, Countess de Marnier, Countess vda. de Minelli Main cast
1999-00 Tres mujeres Paulina Supporting role
2000-03 Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real Mirna 2 Episodes
2001 María Belén Úrsula Araña Main cast
2003 Amor Real Marianne Bernier de la Roquette/Marie de la Roquette Fuentes Guerra Main cast
2004-05 Mujer de Madera Piedad Villalpando/Caridad Villalpando Main cast
2005 100 Mexicanos Dijeron Herself TV Game Show
2007-08 Pasión Úrsula Mancera y Ruiz Mendoza Main cast
2008-09 Cuidado con el ángel Blanca Silva de Contreras/Ivette Dorleaque Recurring role
2011 Dos Hogares Pamela Ramos Recurring role
2012 Cachito de Cielo Lucifer "Lucy" Recurring role
2013 Corazón Indomable Carmela Recurring role
2014 Calakmul un tesoro para México un legado para la humanidad[1][2] Herself/Presenter Special Programs
2014-15 Yo no creo en los hombres Vera Duval Guest star
2015-16 A que no me dejas Maite Recurring role
2017 Mi adorable maldición Elsa Solana viuda de Villavicencio Main cast
2023 Golpe de suerte[3] Constanza

Theater

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Awards and nominations

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Year Category Telenovela Result
2005 Best Female Antagonist Mujer de Madera Nominated
Other Awards
Year Category Result
1994 Premio Ariel for Best Actress Nominated
1995 Special Mention Chicago Press Won
1998 Premios Diosa de Plata for Best Supporting Actress
1999 Award of the Association of Theatre Critics for Revelation of the Year
2003 Sol de Oro National Circle of Journalists
2005 Golden Laurel Quality Mexico to Spain
2006
2008

Sol de Oro National Circle of Journalists for Brilliant Artistic Career

Gold Chart Latin American Association of Professional Newspapers, Radio and TV for Best Performance in the Telenovela Pasión
2014 Award for Excellence from the National Chamber of Women

References

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  1. ^ Maya Mishalska presenta "Calakmul un tesoro para México un legado para la humanidad"
  2. ^ "Noticieros Televisa, campaña para la difusión de la Resesva de la Biósfera Calakmul como Patrimonio Mixto de la Humanidad por UNESCO". Archived from the original on July 28, 2014. Retrieved July 26, 2014.
  3. ^ González, Moisés (June 16, 2023). "Tras varios años ausente, Maya Mishalska regresa a las telenovelas ¡con nuevo look!". People en Español (in Spanish). Retrieved July 13, 2023.
  4. ^ Festival Internacional de Teatro 2012, "Sueño de una noche con Sabines"
  5. ^ Obra de Sabina Berman "Tick, Tack...Boom"
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