Magaly Solier Romero (born 11 June 1986)[1] is a Peruvian actress and singer.
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Born | Magaly Solier Romero (1986-06-11) 11 June 1986 (age 36) Huanta, Ayacucho, Peru |
Occupation | Actress, singer |
Spouse | Erick Gomez (m. 2012) |
Children | 2 |
Magaly Solier Romero was born on 11 June 1986 in to a Quechua family, the province of Huanta, in the region of Ayacucho in Peru.[1][2] She speaks the indigenous language of Quechua, as well as Spanish.[1] Solier has publicly spoken about the importance of supporting indigenous language, traditions, and culture.[1][3]
In 2003, she won the Festival de la Canción Ayacuchana with her singing.[1] A year later, she made her debut as an actress in the film Madeinusa.[1]
In June 2017, Solier was declared an Artist of Peace by UNESCO in Paris, France.[1]
On 9 June 2012, Solier married cyclist Erick Plinio Mendoza Gómez in an intimate ceremony in Huamanga, Ayacucho.[4] They became parents on 9 February 2013,[5] when she gave birth to a son.[6] In 2015, she announced her second pregnancy.[7]
Year | Title | Country | Role | Director | Notes |
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2005 | Madeinusa | ![]() |
Madeinusa | Claudia Llosa | [1] |
2007 | Dioses | ![]() |
Inés | Josué Méndez | [8] |
2008 | La teta asustada | ![]() |
Fausta | Claudia Llosa | This film was the 2009 winner of the Golden Bear award at the Berlinale,[1][9] as well as the award for "best actress" in the 2006 Cartagena de Indias Film Festival, and the 2006 Festivalissimo Montreal Ibero Latinoamerican Film Festival.[2] |
Altiplano | ![]() |
Saturnina | Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth | [2] | |
2010 | Amador | ![]() |
Marcela | Fernando León de Aranoa | This film was recognized in 2011 by the Andrei Tarkovsky International Film Festival, and won "best actress" from the 2011 Guadalajara International Film Festival.[2][10][11] |
2011 | Blackthorn | ![]() |
Yana | Mateo Gil | |
2012 | Ñusta Huillac, La Tirana | ![]() |
Ñusta Huillac | Juan Luis Muñoz | |
Alfonsina y el mar | ![]() |
Warmi | David Sordella | ||
Choleando | ![]() |
Herself | Roberto de la Puente | Documentary | |
Supremo mandamiento | ![]() |
Mujer | Juan Camborda | Short film[12] | |
2013 | Sigo siendo (Kachkaniraqmi) | ![]() |
Herself | Javier Corcuera | Documentary |
2014 | Les Hommes d'Argile | ![]() |
Khadija | Mourad Boucif | |
Mochica | ![]() |
Siri's voice | Luigi Esparza y Mauricio Esparza | Animation[13] | |
2015 | Blas | ![]() |
Gabriela Blas | Felipe Carmona | [14] |
Magallanes | ![]() |
Celina | Salvador del Solar Labarthe | ||
2016 | Extirpador de idolatrías | ![]() |
Mother of the boy | Manuel Siles | |
El viaje macho | ![]() |
Luis Basurto | |||
2017 | Retablo | ![]() |
Anatolia | Alvaro Delgado-Aparicio | |
2018 | La Matriarca | ![]() |
Dionisia | Julián Casanova Ramírez | [15] |
2019 | Vivir Ilesos | ![]() ![]() |
Lucía | Manuel Siles | |
2020 | The Saint of the Impossible | ![]() |
Raffaella | Marc Raymond Wilkins | |
Solier has performed several concerts in indigenous languages, including Quechua, Aymara, Ashaninka, and Muchik.[2]
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