Yareli Arizmendi

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Yareli Arizmendi
Born1964 (age 5960)
Education University of California, San Diego (BA, MFA)
Occupation(s)Actress, writer, and director

Yareli Arizmendi (born 1964) is a Mexican actress, writer, and director.

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Born in Mexico City, Arizmendi went to high school in Kansas (Academy of Mt. St. Scholastica), then received a BA in Political Science and her MFA in Theatre from the graduate acting program at the University of California, San Diego. [1] [ citation needed ] She played Rosaura in the film Like Water for Chocolate , written by Laura Esquivel and directed by Alfonso Arau. In 1991, Arizmendi married Sergio Arau.

Career

Arizmendi played Rosaura in the film Like Water for Chocolate. [2] She also co-wrote, produced, and played Lila Rodriguez in A Day Without a Mexican. [1]

Her one-woman show Nostalgia Maldita: 1-900 Mexico was performed on a stairmaster. [3] It was featured on the WXEL series Heritage. [4]

Arizmendi has appeared on television in Six Feet Under , House , The Agency , 24 , and Medium and on film in Don’t Let me Drown, AMERICA with Edward James Olmos, and Naco es Chido. [4] [1]

She worked with Luis Valdez and Teatro Campesino and toured with Teatro de la Esperanza to Nicaragua. She translated and staged Latin American plays, as well as developing bilingual in-schools programs with the Old Globe Theater.[ citation needed ]

In 1995, Arizmendi received the Princess Grace Foundation Statue Award for contribution to a field of performance art. [4]

She has narrated the audiobook editions of several books, including American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins and Como agua para chocolate by Laura Esquivel. [5]

Family

Arizmendi is married to Sergio Arau whom she met on the set of Like Water for Chocolate.[ citation needed ]

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