Mia Maestro

Mía Maestro is an Argentine actress and singer. She is best known for her role as Nadia Santos in the television drama Alias.

Life and career
Mía Maestro was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1978. She has accrued a selection of wide ranging film credits since she made her screen debut in Carlos Saura’s Tango, which received Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for best foreign film. Initially trained in Argentina, Maestro traveled to Berlin to develop a vocal repertoire of the works of Kurt Weill and Hans Eisler. Her first proper acting turn was in the play The Summer Trilogy by Carlo Goldoni, and by 1998, she secured the coveted role of 'Lulu' in Frank Wedekind’s Pandora’s Box at the San Martin Theater in her hometown, Buenos Aires. For this she garnered an "Ace" Award for Best New Artist of the Year. Maestro has starred as a victim of a kidnapping in Venezuela in Jonathan Jakubowicz’s thriller Secuestro Express, released by Miramax. In 2004 she joined the cast of ABC’s critically acclaimed series Alias for two seasons. She can also be seen in the Argentine film, La Niña Santa (aka The Holy Girl), directed by Lucrecia Martel. In 2004, Maestro appeared in the Focus Features film The Motorcycle Diaries, (Golden Globe nominee 2005 Best Foreign Film) based on the journals of Che Guevara, leader of the Cuban Revolution. The film was directed by Walter Salles (Central Station), and stars Gael Garcia Bernal and Rodrigo de la Serna. In December 2005, she starred in Prince's music video for "Te Amo Corazón" which was directed by her friend Salma Hayek. Some of her other film credits to date include: Miramax’s Frida, directed by Julie Taymor, where she starred as Cristina Kahlo; Mike Figgis' digital films Timecode and Hotel; and HBO’s For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story, where she starred opposite Andy Garcia. In 2006, she was seen co-starring in Wolfgang Petersen's film Poseidon as Elena Gonzalaz, a stowaway girl going to meet her sick brother in the hospital with friend and waitor Valentine. In the middle of the film her character is killed off while trying to escape the sinking ship with a small group. Maestro also starred in the off-Broadway musical play, My Life as a Fairytale, inspired by the life and works of author Hans Christian Andersen and singing the music of Stephin Merritt from the Magnetic Fields. This year she could be seen in the upcoming fall releases: Cosí, based on the opera Così fan tutte by Mozart; the comedy Meant to Be; and the American indie film Mr. Tambourine Man based on an Oliver Sacks story. As a singer-songwriter she’s been performing in Los Angeles, California, New York, New York. and Buenos Aires, and is in preparation to start recording her first album. In 2010 she performed in Iceland where she opened for Emiliana Torrini during several shows at the Háskólabíó theater in Reykjavík. She has just collaborated with the UK band Faithless singing on a song on their new album. Maestro has been cast as the lead character in Cutthroat, an ABC television pilot for the 2010-2011 season. She currently lives in Los Angeles, California.[citation needed] As of September 30th 2010, she has been cast as Carmen of the Denali Coven in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Parts 1 and 2.

Awards
She won an ACE Award for performance in the stage production of Pandora's Box.

Filmography
Tango (1998)

The Venice Project (1999)

Timecode (2000)

Picking Up the Pieces (2000)

El Astillero (2000)

For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story (2000)

Hotel (2001)

In the Time of the Butterflies (2001)

Frida (2002)

Four Lean Hounds (2003)

Diarios de motocicleta (aka The Motorcycle Diaries) (2004)

La Niña santa (aka The Holy Girl) (2004)

Secuestro Express (2005)

Las Mantenidas Sin Sueños (2005)

Poseidon (2006)

Deepwater (2006)

The Ten Commandments (2006)

Visioneers (2008)

The Speed of Thought (2008)

Crusoe (2008)

Meant to Be (2009) (in production)(filming at P.R.)

Cosi (2010)

Mr. Tamborine Man (2010)

Breaking Dawn (2012)