Mariana E. Flores Reynoso is a Mexican director, screenwriter, producer and actress born and raised in Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S. at a young age discover her interest in the performing arts by participating in plays at school, taking singing and dancing classes, but at the age of twenty she decided to fully pursue an acting career by studying at the Stella Adler Academy of Acting in Los Angeles California. Mariana has started in small roles like the "Mom" in the TV Series Dinks, or the movie "Lost Angels" directed by the Australian Multi-Award winning producer, writer and director Stan Harrington. She began to get bigger roles as in the TV-Movie, "Disciplinary Garden Society" where she plays a lesbian school detective, "An American Funeral" in the role of a wealthy family member. She has role in the feature film "Eleven Hundred to Lubbock" where a group of unlikely friends make a cross-country journey to honor their deceased loved-one’s wishes by spreading his ashes at Buddy Holly’s grave. Mariana owns a production company "Serolf Films Presents, her next projects are "Gabriel", "Dia de Muertos" and "Agujetas".
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