Mariah Salazar is known for More Than I Wished For (2021), The Morg and Fallbringer: Vangarus (2022).
Mariah Stock is known for After She Died (2022) and Fanny Scat Investigates (2023).
Mariah Strongin was born on June 28, 1992. She is an actress, known for The Bold Type (2017), The Keys of Christmas (2016) and Gotham (2014).
Mariah Tavares born as Mariah Queen Tavares, was born on February 28,2014 in Torrance, California. She is an American actress, and model. At the young age of 3, Mariah's outgoing charismatic personality and bright smile got her first discovered at Skyzone By Karla Austin, Director of Publishing for Lakeshore Learning, and this is how her career began. Mariah continues to model for Lakeshore Learning and can also be seen in multiple short films, student films, feature films and commercials and so much more. She continues to use every opportunity as a ladder to strive and make her way to the top.
Mariah Wesley is an actress, known for Murder in the Vineyard (2020), Dangerous Cheaters (2022) and Murder in the First (2014).
Mariah Wilkerson is an actress, known for Quest for Zhu (2011) and JoJo's Circus (2003).
Mariah Ximena is known for La Confesión (2024).
Marialejandra began working in film at a very young age, starring in the Venezuelan feature film "Ifigenia" (Dir. Iván Feo, 1986) which led her to establish herself as a full-time actor for film, theater, and television. In 1994 she founded La Caja Teatro to produce her first theater project in co-production with Peruvian actor-director Alberto Isola, with seasons in Caracas and Lima. In 1998, she moved to New York to study at The Lee Strasberg Theater & Film Institute with teachers George Loros, Robert Castle, Pennie DuPont, Geoffrey Horne, Michael Margotta, etc. In 2001 she returns to Venezuela, begins producing and directing plays, workshops, experimental projects, and is an associated producer in independent projects, like the feature film "Sólo Para Tus Ojos" by Carlos Porte. Already established as a professional actor, she began to train in different areas of cinema with professionals from the Venezuelan film industry, such as Thaelman Urguelles, Carmen La Roche, Luisa de la Ville, and Laura Goldberg. In 2018 she entered the National Film School of Venezuela (ENC) and studied Film Direction with Rafael Marziano, Luis Alberto Lamata, Pablo de la Barra, among other Venezuelan filmmakers. In 2019 she writes, produces, and directs her first short film "Go Back Forward" ("Qué Hago Yo Aquí", 2019) selected in more than 20 international film festivals, in the US, India, UK, Romania, France, Australia, Nepal, Italy, Colombia, and Venezuela, and also to represent Venezuela in the showcase of the Spanish-American Federation of Film Academies FIACINE "Women in Short". She currently lives between Venezuela and the US working on the post-production of her second short film "Ritorno", and on two feature film projects: a documentary about the Venezuelan professor and feminist Adícea Castillo, and "The Charms of Guilt", her first fiction feature film project. RNC # 6147 - CNAC Venezuela
Marialen Magana is known for Get Pony Boy (2007), Silent Shame (2009) and El Chicano (2019).
Marialy Rivas is a Chilean director. Her work includes two feature films, "Joven y alocada" and "Princesita," three short films, "Blokes," "Melody," and "Desde Siempre," commercials, music videos, and episodes for the original Amazon series "La Jauria." Her work has been selected in different festivals worldwide, including Cannes, Sundance, Berlinale, Toronto International Film Festival, New York Film Festival, San Sebastian, Stockholm Film Festival, Havana, and Bafici, among others. She has received several awards such Best Screenplay in the International Competition at Sundance 2012, Maguey Award at San Sebastian 2012, and Best Vanguard Film at BAFICI for "Joven y alocada"; Best Short Film at San Francisco Film Festival and Miami Film Festival for "Blokes" and Best Film at Raindance for Princesita among others. She has also directed more than 500 advertising campaigns, including the presidential campaign of President Michelle Bachelet in 2005. That same year she was elected "Best Advertising Director" in the Ojo de Iberoamerica. Marialy Rivas is a Sundance Alumni; she has attended two of its prestigious and exclusive programs: Screenwriters Lab 2012 and Sundance Music and Sound Design Lab at Skywalker Sound in 2015. She has obtained international funding awarded by Sundance by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to make her short film "Melody." This short film was then selected by NYTimes for their online series Opdocs. She has also won several times funds from the Chilean government to produce and shoot her films ("Blokes," "Joven y alocada," and "Princesita"). Marialy works at Fábula, a production company led by Pablo and Juan de Dios Larraín, renowned Latin American producers, winners of the Oscar for Best Foreign Film with "Una Mujer Fantástica."