Ana de Armas Biography | Wiki, News, Movie, Photos, Age & Birthday

Ana de Armas Biography, Wiki, News, Movie, Photos, Age & Birthday & Net Worth 

Early life 

'Ana de Armas' Ana Celia de Armas Caso was born on 30 April 1988 in Havana, Cuba. Her father's name is Ramón de Armas and her mother's name is Ana Caso. She was raised in the small town of Santa Cruz del Norte. His maternal grandparents were migrants from Spain to Cuba. His father Ramon held various jobs including bank manager, teacher, school principal and deputy mayor of a city. He had previously studied philosophy at a Soviet university. His mother Anna worked in the Human Resources section of the Ministry of Education. While de Armas grew up during the Cuban special period with food rations, fuel shortages and power blackouts, he has described his childhood as a happy one.

Quick Info

Age -               32 years (as of 2022)

Birthday -      30 April 1988

Height -         5'6" feet

Weight -         53kg (Approx)

Eye Colour - Green 

Hair -             Black 

Body Measurements - 32-26-32 (Approx)

Marital Status -    Divorce 

Religion -              Christianity

Nationality -         Spanish, Cuban

Filmy Career

As a teenager in his native Cuba, de Armas had a starring role in Manuel Gutierrez Aragon's romantic drama Una Rosa de Francia (2006), opposite Alex González. The director visited de Armas' drama school and interrupted the sixteen-year-old girl during her audition to tell her the role belonged to her. He traveled to Spain as part of the film's promotional tour and was introduced to Juan Lanza, who would later become his Spanish agent.

He then starred in the film El Aden Perdido (2007) and had a supporting role in Fernando Pérez's Madrigal (2007), which was filmed at night without the permission of his drama school tutors.

At the age of 18, de Armas moved to Madrid. Within two weeks of her arrival, she met casting director Luis San Narciso, who had seen her in Una Rosa de Francia. He cast her as Carolina in the teen drama El Internado in which she starred for six seasons from 2007 to 2010. 

The television show set in a boarding school became popular with the audience and Banaya de Armas is a well-known figure in Spain. In a break from filming, he starred in the successful coming-of-age comedy Mentiras y Gordas (2009).  

Despite El Internado's popularity, de Armas felt typecast and was given roles primarily as teenagers. After spending a few months in New York City to learn English, de Armas was persuaded to return to Spain to star in seventeen episodes of the historical drama Hispania (2010–2011).  

He then starred in the horror films El Callejón (2011) and Annabel (2015) by Antonio Trashores, and the drama Por un Punado de Besos (2014). During a long period without acting work, de Armas attended workshops at Tomasz Pandur's Madrid Theater Company and felt "very concerned" about the lack of momentum in his career. With the encouragement of her newly appointed Hollywood agent, she decided to move to Los Angeles.

When de Armas first arrived in Los Angeles in 2014, she had to restart her career "from the beginning." She was saying." She spent four months in full-time education to learn English, not wanting to be confined to playing characters written specifically for Latina actresses. She made her first Hollywood release—Ely Roth's erotic horror Starred with Keanu Reeves in the thriller Knock Knock (2015) and learned his lines phonetically.

Was released in 2016 as Xposed. De Armas had a supporting role in Todd Phillips's War Dogs (2016), starred opposite Miles Teller as the wife of an arms dealer, and learned her lines again phonetically. IndieWire's David Ehrlich found him "memorable in a thankless role". She starred alongside dgar Ramirez in the biopic Hands of Stone (2016) as the wife of Panamanian boxer Roberto Duran. Despite the delay in release, Hands of Stone was the first Hollywood film de Armas to be filmed. He was approached by director Jonathan Jacobovich during his stay in Madrid; He had seen her at El Internado and asked her to travel to Los Angeles to audition for the Spanish language part. In her review of the film, Christie Lemire of RogerEbert.com described d'Armas as "an extremely charismatic presence. But except for a few showy moments, she gets nothing more than to act as the dutiful wife."

In Denis Villeneuve's futuristic thriller Blade Runner 2049 (2017), de Armas had a supporting role as Joey, the holographic AI girlfriend of Ryan Gosling's character. Mark Kermode of The Guardian said that she "brings three-dimensional warmth to a character that is essentially a digital projection." Anthony Lane of the New Yorker found it "amazing": "Whenever Joey appears, the imaginative heart of the film begins to race." While the performance was initially discussed as a breakthrough, the film did poorly commercially, and de Armas spent most of the following year in his native Cuba as well as, in 2017, the love interest of Scott Eastwood's character. She had a supporting role in the action thriller Overdrive as Ruchi. Stephen Dalton of The Hollywood Reporter said she "could radiate more kick-ass charisma than her thankless sidekick role."

In 2018, de Armas starred alongside Damien Bichir in John Hillcott's medical drama Corazon. She played a Dominican woman with heart failure in a short film funded by Montefiore Medical Center to raise awareness about organ donation. While scenes from De Armas with Himesh Patel in the 2019 romantic comedy Kal were included in the film's trailer, they were omitted from the final cut.

De Armas's role as an immigrant nurse in the mass murder mystery film Knives Out (2019), written and directed by Rian Johnson, was widely appreciated and marked a breakthrough for the actress. When first approached about the project, she wasn't enthusiastic about the idea of ​​playing a stereotypical "Latina caretaker," but she soon realized her character was "much more than that." The performance comes from its least-known member, Cuban de Armas, who manages the daunting task of making goodness interesting. The film was a huge success at the box office. De Armas was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical for which she also won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress and the National Board of Review Award for Best Cast with a Cast.

De Armas starred in four films released in the United States in 2020. She had a supporting role as the wife of Joel Kinnaman's character in the crime thriller The Informer. Variety's Guy Lodge found that "her slimmer role is even more apparent in the wake of her Knives Out stardom." She appeared as a female fatale in the noir crime drama The Night Clerk. She starred alongside Wagner Moura in the Netflix biopic Sergio (2020) as Carolina Larreira, a UN official and partner of diplomat Sergio Vieira de Mello.

To play the wife of one of five Cubans in Olivier Assayas's Netflix spy thriller Wasp Network. The film was shot on location in Cuba; It was de Armas's first job in his home country since leaving as a teenager.

Glenn Kenny of The New York Times found him "fantastic", while Jay Weisberg of Variety described him as "a cheerful, charming presence whose career seems destined for the big time."

In 2021, de Armas played a Bond girl in Carrie Joji Fukunaga's No Time to Die alongside her Knives Out co-star Daniel Craig. Fukunaga wrote the character of a Cuban CIA agent with de Armas in mind. She described the character as flirtatious and "very irresponsible". In his short appearance in No Time to Die, his character, Paloma, claimed to have had little training but proved to be highly skilled. De Armas starred in Adrian Lynn's erotic thriller Deep Water, which is based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith. She and Ben Affleck play a couple in an adulterous marriage.

Armas will play Marilyn Monroe in the Netflix biopic Blonde, which will be released in September 2022. The film is based on the novel by Joyce Carol Oates. Director Andrew Dominic noticed D'Armas' performance in Knock Knock and, after she went through a lengthy casting process, Dominic secured the role for her after her first audition.

De Armas will star in the Russo brothers' Netflix spy thriller The Gray Man alongside Ryan Gosling, and co-star Chris Evans, as well as the Apple TV+ film Ghosted, which also stars Evans, for which he replaced Scarlett Johansson. Took .

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