Magaly Solier

Peruvian actress and singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Magaly Solier Romero (born 11 June 1986)[1] is a Peruvian actress and singer.

Born
Magaly Solier Romero

(1986-06-11) 11 June 1986 (age 39)
OccupationsActress, singer
SpouseErick Gomez (m. 2012)
Children2
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Solier in 2010
Born
Magaly Solier Romero

(1986-06-11) 11 June 1986 (age 39)
OccupationsActress, singer
SpouseErick Gomez (m. 2012)
Children2
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Magaly Solier Romero was born on 11 June 1986 in to a Quechua family, the province of Huanta, in the region of Ayacucho in Peru.[1][2] She speaks the indigenous language of Quechua, as well as Spanish.[1] Solier has publicly spoken about the importance of supporting indigenous language, traditions, and culture.[1][3]

In 2003, she won the Festival de la Canción Ayacuchana with her singing.[1] A year later, she made her debut as an actress in the film Madeinusa.[1]

In June 2017, Solier was declared an Artist of Peace by UNESCO in Paris, France.[1]

Personal life

On 9 June 2012, Solier married cyclist Erick Plinio Mendoza Gómez in an intimate ceremony in Huamanga, Ayacucho.[4] They became parents on 9 February 2013,[5] when she gave birth to a son.[6] In 2015, she announced her second pregnancy.[7]

Filmography

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Year Title Country Role Director Notes
2005 Madeinusa  Peru Madeinusa Claudia Llosa [1]
2007 Gods (Dioses)  Peru Inés Josué Méndez [8]
2008 La teta asustada  Peru Fausta Claudia Llosa This film was the 2009 winner of the Golden Bear award at the Berlinale,[1][9] as well as the award for "best actress" in the 2006 Cartagena de Indias Film Festival, and the 2006 Festivalissimo Montreal Ibero Latinoamerican Film Festival.[2]
Altiplano  Belgium Saturnina Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth [2]
2010 Amador  Spain Marcela Fernando León de Aranoa This film was recognized in 2011 by the Andrei Tarkovsky International Film Festival, and won "best actress" from the 2011 Guadalajara International Film Festival.[2][10][11]
2011 Blackthorn  Spain Yana Mateo Gil
2012 Ñusta Huillac, La Tirana  Chile Ñusta Huillac Juan Luis Muñoz
Alfonsina y el mar  Chile Warmi David Sordella
Choleando  Peru Herself Roberto de la Puente Documentary
Supremo mandamiento  Peru Mujer Juan Camborda Short film[12]
2013 Sigo siendo (Kachkaniraqmi)  Peru Herself Javier Corcuera Documentary
2014 Les Hommes d'Argile  Belgium Khadija Mourad Boucif
Mochica  Peru Siri's voice Luigi Esparza y Mauricio Esparza Animation[13]
2015 Blas  Chile Gabriela Blas Felipe Carmona [14]
Magallanes  Peru Celina Salvador del Solar Labarthe
2016 Extirpador de idolatrías  Peru Mother of the boy Manuel Siles
El viaje macho  Peru Luis Basurto
2017 Retablo  Peru Anatolia Alvaro Delgado-Aparicio
2018 La Matriarca  Colombia Dionisia Julián Casanova Ramírez [15]
2019 Lina from Lima  Chile  Peru  Argentina Lina María Paz González
Vivir Ilesos  Peru  Argentina Lucía Manuel Siles
2020 The Saint of the Impossible  Switzerland Raffaella Marc Raymond Wilkins
2023 The Four Altars  Peru Lucia Alonso del Río
2024 Mistura  Peru Andean cook to Norma (lead) Ricardo de Montreuil[16]
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Discography

Solier has performed several concerts in indigenous languages, including Quechua, Aymara, Ashaninka, and Muchik.[2]

  • Warmi (2009), the term "warmi", means "woman" in Quechua.[1]
  • Cocoa Quintucha (2015)[1]

References

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