Mario Alberto Díez is an actor, known for Lo contrario al amor (2011), #Luimelia (2020) and Incerta glòria (2017).
Graduated from the first generation of the Casazul Performance School, Mario has built an extensive career in Theater skills through several diverse titles and genres. He has an admirable aptitude and skills for Improvisation that he has specialized and put into practice in different groups like "Liga Mexicana de Improvisación", "Improlucha", "Impro Sport" and with "Improtop" he has been part of the Shows like "La Feria", "Historias Dementes" and "Mariachi Stylo". On Television, he participated as a writer and actor in "El Informal" Tv-Show, as well as in productions like "El Alma Herida", "Los Sánchez", "La Loba" and in Tv-Series like "Drenaje Profundo". In Cinema, he has performed in films like "El Que Busca Encuentra", "Solteras" and "Cindy la Regia". He is the author of the anti-Christmas monologues "Dios de Porcelana Fría" and "Plan Proyecto de Regeneración Espiritual Navideña" by Dickens, both directed by Angelica Rogel and played at the La Capilla theater, as well as the unipersonal "Abrazar al Panda". Nowadays, we can see him performing in the Tv-Series "Historia de un Crimen: Caso Paulette" for Netflix, and in the Lemon Films Tv- Series "Como tú no hay Dos" together with Adrian Uribe, and in the new Amazon Prime Video Tv-Series "Como Sobrevivir Soltero" together with Sebastian Zurita, in the First and Second Season. Recently he premiered "Bunker" for HBO.
Mario Alonso is an actor, known for Abracadabra (2017), Salomé and #Luimelia (2020).
There have only ever been five Australian productions that have won an International Emmy Award - one was Captain Johnno (1988), directed by Mario Andreacchio. Mario graduated from Flinders University (South Australia) with a degree in Psychology (after originally going to University to study Experimental Physics), and then was selected to study at the prestigious Australian Film & Television School to train as a Film Director. He has received script commissions to write feature length screenplays, has directed seven cinema feature films, has made a series of television specials, two telemovies, three children's mini-series and has an impressive list of award winning documentaries and dramatised documentaries to his credit. His feature film, Napoleon (1995), was inspired by his children while watching another animal film. Napoleon pulls together Mario's diverse skills and experiences to produce "a visual feast of images, cleverly crafted together into an ingenious piece of storytelling" (Bill Conti, 1995). Napoleon is a joint venture with Japanese company, Herald Ace, and was released worldwide throughout 1996 and 1997. The Real Macaw (1998), a family adventure story of a talking parrot, was released to strong reviews in 1998 and moderate box-office. It is due for US release through Paramount. Sally Marshall Is Not an Alien (1999), a Canadian-Australian co-production, has successfully premiered in Australia to strong reviews and excellent box-office, making it the second highest grossing Australian film of the year. Young Blades (2001), a US-French production is about the the Three Musketeers when they were teenagers and still at Musketeer school. The success of the movie has created the first French series to be sold to an American network. Paradise Found (2003), an Australian-French-UK-German co-production, is a story based on the life of French painter Paul Gauguin. Starring Kiefer Sutherland as Paul Gauguin with Nastassja Kinski as his wife, the movie was released during the centenary of Paul Gauguin, 2003. Mario was a ministerial appointment to the board of the Australian Film Finance Corporation and to the board of the South Australian Film Corporation. Mario is also a member of the Australian Screen Directors' Association (ASDA), the Australian Writers' Guild (AWG).
One of America's greatest racing drivers, Mario Andretti has virtually won it all, the Indianapolis 500, the Daytona 500, the International Race of Champions (IROC) series, CART, and Formula 1 World titles. Andretti was born in Montona, Italy (now Motvun, Croatia) and with his family, including twin brother Aldo, moved to the United States in 1955. Ever since he was a little boy, his goal was to win the world championship and he accomplished this in 1978 as America's second and last world champion (he was naturalized when he was in his teens). He later won the CART title (America's top open-wheel series) and retired from racing in 1995. His son Michael is also a CART champion and went on to become a successful team owner. Andretti is still enormously popular with race fans and is one of the most recognized personalities in the sport.
Mario Aniov is known for Red Sky at Morning (1971), The Student Nurses (1970) and Ironside (1967).
Mario Ardila Jr. is known for S.W.A.T. (2017), NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003) and Powerless (2017).
Mario Arteaga was born on July 3, 1923 in Michoacan de Ocampo, Mexico. He is known for Bite the Bullet (1975) and The Master Gunfighter (1975). He died on January 9, 1990 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
Mario Arturo Castillo is an actor, known for Forgotten Evil (2017).
Mario Azzopardi was born in 1950 in Malta. He is a director and writer, known for ZOS: Zone of Separation (2009), Habbilni Ha Nirbah (2018) and RoboCop (1994).