Edition 2000

As an actress, she has worked in over 120 films, including: El imperio de la fortuna, Principio y fin and La reina de la noche, directed by Arturo Ripstein; Danzón, directed by María Novaro; Santa Sangre, directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky; among others. In television she has acted in eight soap operas, including: Valentina, La casa en la Playa, Alma de Hierro, Abismo de pasión and Tres veces Ana.

Her performances have earned her several prizes: four Ariel awards for Best Actress and two Ariel awards for Best shared Female performance; the Coral of Cuba for Best Supporting Actress; the Catalina of the Cartagena Festival for Best Actress; the ACPT Award for Best Actress for ¿Quién teme a Virginia Woolf?, the APT Award for Best Actress for La gaviota, among others. Blanca Guerra has been a member of the Jury at the film festival of Moscow, Huelva, Mar del Plata and Biarritz. She presided over the Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (2013 – 2015). Since 2018, she is a member of the Hollywood Academy.

As an actress, she has worked in over 120 films, including: El imperio de la fortuna, Principio y fin and La reina de la noche, directed by Arturo Ripstein; Danzón, directed by María Novaro; Santa Sangre, directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky; among others. In television she has acted in eight soap operas, including: Valentina, La casa en la Playa, Alma de Hierro, Abismo de pasión and Tres veces Ana.

Her performances have earned her several prizes: four Ariel awards for Best Actress and two Ariel awards for Best shared Female performance; the Coral of Cuba for Best Supporting Actress; the Catalina of the Cartagena Festival for Best Actress; the ACPT Award for Best Actress for ¿Quién teme a Virginia Woolf?, the APT Award for Best Actress for La gaviota, among others. Blanca Guerra has been a member of the Jury at the film festival of Moscow, Huelva, Mar del Plata and Biarritz. She presided over the Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (2013 – 2015). Since 2018, she is a member of the Hollywood Academy.

Awards

Fiction Short Film 
La Víspera directed by Ricardo Escalante (U.S.A.)

Documentary Short Film
La Sarapera directed by Gabriel Machuca (Monterrey, Mexico)

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