Birthdate: Nov 21, 1977
Birthplace: Monterrey, Mexico
Mariana Treviño (birthname: Mariana Treviño Ortiz) is an acclaimed actor on the Mexican stage, small screen, and in the cinema, and began to appear in Hollywood movies in 2018 in the Lionsgate-MGM rom-com, Overboard, directed by co-writer Rob Greenberg and featuring Eugenio Derbez, Anna Faris, Eva Longoria, Cecilia Suarez, and John Hannah, and grossing over $91 million worldwide.
Prior to this, Treviño had made a major name for herself in film and TV in Mexico, with her breakthrough in a supporting role in No sé si cortarme las venas o dejármelas largas (2013), followed by Club de Cuervos (2015) (the first Spanish-language Netflix original series), writer-director Manolo Caro’s rom-com, La vida inmoral de la pareja ideal (2016), and
El sueño del Mara'akame (2016)—nominated for 12 Ariel (Mexican “Oscar”) awards, including one for Treviño. Her first co-starring role was in director-producer Caro’s Perfectos Desconocidos (2018), a remake of Paolo Genovese’s 2016 Italian comedy, Perfetti sconosciuti (Perfect Strangers), co-starring Bruno Bichir and Suarez.
Mariana Treviño co-starred in a voice role in the animated superhero movie, La liga de los 5 (2019). Treviño’s Hollywood breakthrough was opposite Tom Hanks in the Marc Forster-directed A Man Called Otto (2022), the English-language film version of Frederik Backman’s best-selling 2012 novel, A Man Called Ove.
Mariana Treviño was born and raised in the northern Mexican city of Monterrey. Treviño’s height is 5’ 6”.
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Our Lady of Ariel: Mariana Treviño scored a rare double nomination in Mexico’s top film awards competition, the Ariels, with nods for supporting roles in the 2016 movies, La vida inmoral de la pareja ideal, and El sueño del Mara’akame.