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María Cecilia Suárez de Garay, known professionally as Cecilia Suárez (Mexican ; born November 22, 1971), is a Mexican actress and a prominent activist working with the
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campaigning against
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and
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. She has starred in film, television, and theater across the
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, Mexico, and
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. She has had popular and award-winning roles in works including '' Sex, Shame and Tears'', ''Capadocia'', '' Nos vemos, papá'', and ''The House of Flowers''. She has been honored with three lifetime achievement awards; she was the first woman to receive Mexico's lifetime achievement award in cinema. She was also the first Spanish-speaking actress to be nominated for an
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. Beyond campaigning against femicide, Suárez is also an activist for human rights and women's rights in Mexico and in Mexican media. Ignacio Sánchez Prado, an historian of Mexican cinema, writes that she has an "iconic status as an actress in Mexico's most successful movies".:152


Early life

Suárez was born and raised in
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, a small coastal area in the northern Mexican state of
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. She says that there was no theater there, and that her parents shielded her from too much play-acting as a child because "childhood was something to prolong and respect". She has three sisters, including the director Mafer Suárez; her father was Engino "Ben" and her mother is M Elena. Suárez also has family from
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, Spain, and holds Spanish
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from her grandfather, an Asturian who emigrated to Mexico.


Career

Suárez has said she never dreamed of being an actor. She moved to the
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in 1991 for university, attending
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; having intended to study law, she instead moved into theater, inspired by her older sister Mafer. She graduated as
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of the theater program in 1995, receiving the Jean Scharfenberg Scholarship. As she left college, she also received the Steppenwolf Theatre Acting Fellowship Award, and her debut was at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre. With ties to the city, she is still a member of the Chicago-based Theater with a View/Teatro Vista group. While in Illinois, Suárez performed the lead role in several classical plays, and took part in the
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. In the late 1990s she starred in '' Sex, Shame and Tears'', the second film of the Nuevo Cine Mexicano, which was "her first triumph". When asked about her experience making ''Sex, Shame and Tears'', she responded that she remembers it very positively, because it is how she "became a part of the story of the cinema of ercountry". Around this time, Suárez met future filmmaker Manolo Caro, when he was 14 years old. She went to a recital at his school in
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; her cousin was Caro's teacher and introduced the pair. Caro then studied architecture, but they became friends when he moved to
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to pursue filmmaking. Suárez is described as Caro's
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, and she has starred in all but one of his works; she did not have a role in '' Amor de mis amores'' because Caro "did not want to force it". After the success of ''Sex, Shame and Tears'', Suárez worked largely in major motion pictures in the early 2000s, including in
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films ''Spanglish'', ''
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'', and '' The Air I Breathe''. This was complemented with work across Mexican film and television. Suárez worked alongside actor
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on multiple occasions in both mediums, as well as with the director Ernesto Contreras, having acclaimed roles in two of his films. She also continued successfully working in theater, having roles alongside
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on the stage as well as in film and television during this period. During the 2000s she was nominated for her first
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, among other accolades. She began starring in the HBO series ''Capadocia'' in 2008, first playing female prisoner La Bambi and then returning to the show as a prison psychologist after Bambi died. As the show dealt with more intense topics and was one of the first shows based around different personalities in a women's prison, Suárez spent time researching and then mentally preparing for both roles. In 2009, she was nominated for an
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for playing La Bambi, being the first Spanish-speaking actress to receive such a nomination. In the 2010s, Caro began his career as a successful director and screenwriter. Suárez starred in his works, as well as the works of her sister, among other projects. After her son was born in 2010 she chose to stay in Mexico City for work. Despite many of her films from this period being attached to Caro, Suárez says she does not feel boxed-in as an actress, nor like she is playing it safe, as she works with Caro on projects that she knows he has put a lot of care into and that are challenging. Suárez starred in the film '' Nos vemos, papá'', which focuses on how grief is expressed, exploring this through her character's response to the death of her father. The film was released shortly after Suárez's own father died at the end of 2012. Suárez said that though it was "a remarkable coincidence" to her family, she believed it was "no accident", and that her role in the film had happened to help her deal with her own grief. Following her second Ariel nomination in 2015, Suárez took roles in 2016 in the
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original series ''
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'' and the Netflix-distributed film ''Macho'', as well as the comedy film '' Cuando los hijos regresan'' with
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. In 2017 she joined Netflix again, signing on to play a role in another original created by Caro, ''The House of Flowers'', also beginning work on the American film ''Overboard''. Gaining international recognition for her role as
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in ''The House of Flowers'', Suárez remained with the streaming network to star in more works created by Caro and voice a role in the Spanish-language version of Netflix's first animated feature film. Alejandro Mancilla, profiling the actress in 2018, wrote that although Suárez does not like working in
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and only did a few at the start of her career, "the essence of Suárez is in her work in movies and series whose content and setting is eminently Mexican". She primarily works in the Spanish language and in Mexico on Mexican productions, not being supportive of "American culture's version" of Mexican narratives and disliking being offered only stereotypical roles. However, she has explained that she has no objection to working in Hollywood when the role is right, having only taken a break from international productions to settle down when her son was born – she also took a four-year break from theater after becoming pregnant. Her first Hollywood film was 2004's ''Spanglish''; she says she took the role because she wanted to work with its director,
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. She has said that she enjoys playing diverse roles and performing in different genres. In 2015, Suárez directed a short play, saying she would consider more directing, but only in theater; she says theater is her "greatest passion" and "refuge". She also has a program called TNT + Film, where she presents interviews, facts, and news about Mexican cinema. In 2009 she wrote the chapter "Una habitación propia" ("A room of one's own") for the book ''Gritos y susurros II: experiencias intempestivas de otras 39 mujeres''.


Activism

Suárez is known to combat injustices in Mexico by using her platform to speak out on issues; Caro has said that she has faced backlash because people in Mexico are not used to such direct speech. She runs a project within Mexican public hospitals, with support from the Department of Health, to promote safe childbirth, and has spoken out against the culture of
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; she is on the Mexican government's advisory board analyzing the representation of machismo and
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in media. She is also vocal about sexism within the Mexican film industry and has supported the
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. For many years Suárez was a partner and activist with
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, after beginning a campaign with them for the protection of Mexican
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in 2006. In 2018, Suárez reflected on her work with Greenpeace, saying that the organization taught her about the world of activism. Suárez began working with the
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(UN) in 2011 to create a UN Human Rights Initiative in Latin America after the Mexican government began cracking down on organized crime to the point of suppressing human rights activists. The campaign is called "Declárate", which she remains a spokeswoman of. In 2018, Suárez was named a Spotlight Initiative Champion to the UN campaign against
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, and she gave a lecture to the UN assembly in
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titled "Enough" in September that year. She was one of five representatives to give a speech when opening the UN and
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's 2019 €50 million Spotlight Initiative campaign to end femicide in Latin America.


Personal life

In 2001, Suárez was in a relationship with García Bernal, and the two were still being linked after starring in 2002's ''Fidel'' together. She then dated actor
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between 2009 and 2010. With de León, Suárez has a son, Teo. He was born in April 2010, and his godfather is Caro. Suárez met de León in 2009, and they began improvising flirtatious lines when starring together in the play ''Othello'' before starting a relationship. They split in August 2010, shortly after their son was born. Suárez retained custody of Teo and, in 2015, took out a restraining order against de León on behalf of the child, claiming that he had been both physically and psychologically violent to Teo and was not making child support payments. De León refuted the allegations, though the order was ruled in Suárez's favor. In November 2019, de León spoke about their relationship for the first time since the order, saying that "everything is fine" between the pair, though his other children have not met Teo.


Awards and honors

Suárez has twice been nominated for the
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. She received a nomination for an
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in the Best Performance by an Actress category in 2009, for her role of La Bambi in the TV series ''
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''; she became the first native Spanish speaker and first Mexican to be nominated for this award. In 2013, she won the Best Actress award at the
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for her role in ''Tercera llamada''. In 2004 and 2005 she was nominated for the Mexican
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, for roles in ''Sin ton ni sonia'' and ''Puños Rosas''. In 2018, Suárez became the first woman to receive the
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, Mexico's lifetime achievement award in film and television. That same year, she received the Bazaar Actitud 43/Actitud Expresiva award, a lifetime achievement award in Spain that was presented to her by Maura, and the Mexican National Theatre lifetime achievement award. This was presented to her during a performance of ''
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'', where she played the lead. In November 2012, Suárez and García Bernal were named "distinguished guests" of the city of
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, the location of the
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, one of Mexico's largest film festivals, for their contributions to cinema. In 2019, Suárez co-hosted the
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, where she also won for playing
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in ''The House of Flowers'', in the Best Actress (TV) category. She won this again for the same role in 2020.


Filmography and theater

Suárez has had over 60 film and television roles, and over 30 theatrical ones, with over 20 combined awards and nominations for her performances.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Suarez, Cecilia 1971 births Living people People from Tampico, Tamaulipas Mexican film actresses Mexican stage actresses Mexican television actresses Mexican telenovela actresses Mexican voice actresses Mexican human rights activists Mexican women's rights activists Mexican feminists Mexican people of Asturian descent People associated with Greenpeace Women environmentalists Mexican people of Spanish descent Citizens of Spain through descent Muses Illinois State University alumni 20th-century Mexican actresses 21st-century Mexican actresses