Marina Blumenthal

{{Short description|Argentine actress}}

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Marina Blumenthal was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and, as a young girl, began a profession in acting and modelling. Her roles in Argentina covered: film, television, commercials and stage (winning the A.C.E. award for best actress in a play). Blumenthal has studied theatre, music, dancing, and improvisation.{{cite web|url=http://ellatinoonline.com/news/2013/dec/11/marina-blumenthal-platico-en-exclusiva-con-el-lati/|title=Marina Blumenthal Platico en Exclusiva con el lati|date=12 December 2013 }} www.ellatinonline.com Retrieved 2016-2-24

After being cast in a Latino Sitcom, Blumenthal moved to Los Angeles, where she has had roles in films, and television, as well as modelling, and hosting. Her filmography includes "Cuando Volveras", "Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill!",{{Cite web|title = Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill! (V) - Bloody Disgusting!|url = http://bloody-disgusting.com/reviews/114331/easter-bunny-kill-kill-v-2/?tab=bd-review|website = Bloody Disgusting!| date=2 June 2010 |access-date = 2016-02-24|language = en-US}} and the TV movie "Bike Cops Van Nuys". As well as appearing in Telemundo TV series, Blumenthal co-hosts the "Repo Radio Show" with Lou Pizarro, and also features in the web comedy series "Chamacas", on Sofia Vergara's YouTube Channel. The actress has a number of forthcoming film and television projects.{{Cite web|title = Chamacas regresa al canal de Sofía Vergara|url = http://www.primerahora.com/entretenimiento/farandula/nota/chamacasregresaalcanaldesofiavergara-958422/|website = Primera Hora| date=October 2013 |access-date = 2016-02-24}}

Filmography

  • 1999: El mar de Lucas
  • 2003: The Ghouls
  • 2003: My First Time (1 episode)
  • 2004: Como TV's (TV-Serie)
  • 2004: Porno
  • 2006: Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill!
  • 2008: Cuando volveras
  • 2008: The Junkyard Willie Movie: Lost in Transit (Video)
  • 2013: Chamacas (TV-Serie)
  • 2013: Bike Cops Van Nuys (TV-Movie)
  • 2015: Flowers for Monica (Short film)
  • 2016: The Potential for Beauty
  • 2017: Ataka (Short Film)
  • 2017: The Heart of a Woman (Short Film)
  • 2019: The Power of Beauty

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