Bárbara Mori

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Mori and the second or maternal family name is Ochoa.
Barbara Mori

Mori at the European premiere of Kites at London in 2010
Born Barbara Mori Ochoa
(1978-02-02) 2 February 1978
Montevideo, Uruguay
Nationality Mexican, Uruguayan
Occupation Actress, model, producer, writer
Years active 1997–present
Spouse(s) Kenneth Ray Sigman[1]
Children 1
Parent(s) Yuyi Mori
Rosario Ochoa
Relatives Kenya Mori (sister)

Bárbara Mori Ochoa (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbarβaɾa ˈmoɾi oˈtʃoa]; born on 2 February 1978 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is an actress, model, producer and writer.

Mori started her career in 1992 as a fashion model at the age of 14, later she became an actress when she co-starred in 1997 on the smash TV-hit Mirada De Mujer with TV Azteca; then, she starred in the soap opera Azul Tequila. Her big break came in 2004, with the telenovela Rubí (a remake of the 1968 series) by rival network Televisa, in which she played the main character. She also has starred in several self-produced films and music videos.

Life and career

Mori was born in Uruguay on 2 February 1978. She is of 1/4 Japanese descent.[2] She has two siblings, actress Kenya Mori and Kintaró Mori. Her parents divorced when she was three years of age, Mori spent her early childhood between Mexico and Uruguay and finally settled in Mexico City at the age of twelve.[3]

Early work (1992–1997)

One day, while working as a waitress at the age of fourteen, fashion designer Marcos Toledo invited her to work as a model. She became independent by the age of seventeen and went to live with her cousins.[4] At nineteen she met actor Sergio Mayer, who would later become father to their son Sergio, born in 1998.[5] They never married.

She later studied acting in El Centro de Estudios de Formación Actoral. She made her acting debut in the Mexican telenovela Al norte del corazón. She then participated in the comedy series Tric Tac and Mirada de mujer the following year. She obtained her first TVyNovelas Award for her role in Mirada de mujer for Best New Actress.

Commercial success (1998–2003)

In 1998, Bárbara Mori got her first leading role as "Azul" in the series Azul Tequila, co-starring with Mauricio Ochmann. A year later she filmed the series Me muero por tí in Miami, with Peruvian actor Christian Meier. Later, she acted in various other telenovelas, including the Telemundo telenovela Amor descarado.

In 2001, she got her first film role in the romantic comedy Inspiración, the film was a box-office success in cinemas.

In 2002, she playing the villain role as a seductive college student in the telenovela Subete A Mi Moto opposite Vanessa Acosta.

Consolidation (2004–08)

In 2004, she signs with Televisa and starred as Rubí, a smash TV-hit and highly–rated Mexican soap opera, of the same name, which earned her another TVyNovelas Award.

In 2005 she obtained the starring role in the blockbuster film La mujer de mi hermano as Zoe, and her husband was portrayed by Christian Meier, with whom she had previously co-starred in Me muero por tí. At the same year she lent her voice in the Spanish-language version for the movie Robots.

She also had the leading role in "Pretendiendo", a Chilean/Mexican-backed movie which was critically panned.

International film success (2009–11)

Barbara Mori promoting Kites at 92.7 BIG FM.

In 2009, she starred in the psychological crime thriller Amor, Dolor y Viceversa alongside Leonardo Sbaraglia, the drama is about a female architect who is obsessed with a promising surgeon, who allegedly saw in her nightmares. The crime-drama was filmed in Mexico city and was produced by Mori herself. The film earned mixed reviews from critics and viewers.[6][7]

In 2011, she got the main role in the action-drama "Viento En Contra", alongside actors Héctor Arredondo and Fernando Luján, in which she played a successful and promising CIO, who is unjustly involved in a police chase due to a scandal of a financial fraud. The film was distributed by Warner Bros and received mixed reviews by critics. The drama was filmed on locations of Mexico city and Valle de Bravo. Mori was the producer of the film.[8]

Indian film producer Rakesh Roshan signed her as the leading lady for his movie Kites opposite his son, Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan. It was shot in New Mexico, Las Vegas and Los Angeles, it went into production by the end of July 2008, and was released on 21 May 2010.

Mori was diagnosed with early stage cancer and is now a proud survivor. She talks about her journey in UniGlobe Entertainment's docu-drama titled 1 a Minute made by actress Namrata Singh Gujral.[9]

Filmography

Telenovelas, Series, Films, Theater
Year Title RoleNotes
1997 Tric Trac Special Appearance
Al norte del corazón Special Appearance
1997–98 Mirada de mujer Mónica San MillánSupporting Role
1998–99 Azul Tequila Azul Vidal/SoledadProtagonist
1999-00 Me muero por ti SantaProtagonist
2000Inspiración Alejandra Film
2001 Amores, querer con alevosía Carolina MoralesProtagonist
2001 Vaselina, el musical Theatrical Performance
2002 Vaselina, al revés Theatrical Performance
Celos dije Theatrical Performance
2002–03 Súbete A Mi Moto Nelly Noriega/Nelly ToledoMain Antagonist
2003–04 Mirada de mujer: El regresoMónica San MillánSupporting Role
Amor Descarado Fernanda LiraProtagonist
2004 Rubí Rubí Pérez Ochoa de Ferrer/Fernanda Martínez Pérez/Rivera PérezProtagonist/Antagonist
2005Pretendiendo Helena/AmandaFilm
La mujer de mi hermano Zoe Film
Robots Cappy (voice) Film-Mexican version
2007 Por siempre Film
2008 Cosas insignificantes PaolaFilm
Violanchelo ConsueloFilm
2009Amor, dolor y viceversa Consuelo Film
2010 Kites Natasha/Linda Bollywood debut
1 a Minute Star Film
2010El coleccionista Miranda Theatrical Performance
2011 Viento en Contra Luisa BraniffFilm
2014 Cantinflas Elizabeth Taylor Film
2014 Dos Lunas Soledad/Luna GarciaTV Series

Commercial

Paulina Rubio

Awards and nominations

Premios TVyNovelas

Year Category TelenovelaResult
1998 Best Female Revelation Mirada de mujerWon
2005 Best Lead Actress Rubí

Premios Juventud

Year Category NomineeResult
2005 Girl of my DreamsRubíWon
2006 Bárbara Mori
2007 She Steals the Show La mujer de mi hermano

Premios People en Español

Year Category FilmResult
2010 Best Actress Kites Won[10]

Premios Canacine

Year Category FilmResult
2005 Mexican Actress of the Year La mujer de mi hermanoWon[11]
2009 Cosas insignificantesNominated[12]
2011 Viento en contraWon[13]

References

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