VALERIA AGUILAR FRAGOSO
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Résumé Print Résumé
THEATRE | ||
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Tooth Decay "Dique" |
Nena |
AMDA LA |
Quemen a la Bruja |
Ana |
La Cuarta Pared |
La fábrica de los juguetes |
Reyna |
Casa del Teatro |
FILM | ||
Stuck in Translation |
Lead |
Dir. Todd Breaugh |
Where Does Love Go? |
Lead |
Dir. Martin Thompson |
You Knew |
Supporting |
Dir. Todd Breaugh |
Ojos Cerrados |
Supporting |
Dir. Octavio Bartolo |
Franco |
Lead |
Dir. Erica Galán |
EDUCATION | ||
AMDA College of the Performing Arts |
Los Angeles |
AOS Acting |
Acting |
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Barbara Schofield |
Stephen Rockwell |
Abby Dylan |
Leslie Lank |
Reggie De Leon |
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Improv |
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Karly Rothenberg |
Katey Mushlin |
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Voice Production and Speech |
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Anne Burk |
Tessa Auberjonois |
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Combat |
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Tim Brown |
Ken Merckx |
Greg Dolph |
Charles Currier |
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New York Film Academy |
New York |
Acting for Film |
Casa del Teatro |
Mexico City |
Acting |
Casa del Teatro |
Mexico City |
Performing Arts |
La Cuarta Pared |
Mexico City |
Acting |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'3" |
Weight: 120 lbs |
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Valid Mexican Passport, Aerial Silk and Hoop, Basketball, Billiards/Pool Player, Bowling, Boxing, Combat - Stage, Cycling, Martial Arts - Taekwondo, Ping Pong, Roller Skating, Running - General, Running - Long Distance, Running - Sprint, Soccer, Squash, Swimming - ability - general, Swimming - backstroke, Swimming - breast stroke, Swimming - butterfly, Swimming - freestyle, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball, Dance Salsa, Improvisation, Whistler, Fluent English as a second language, Fluent Portuguese, Fluent Spanish - Mexico City
Valeria Aguilar Fragoso is an artist, proudly born and raised in Mexico City. She trained to be a professional soccer player. After experiencing many creative endeavors, acting took over her life. Since then, she has strived to portray the human experience in the purest way possible. She began her acting training at age 17 in her hometown, moving on to New York and, currently, Los Angeles. She dreams of a future in which everyone can turn to art in any of its forms, especially in a world that lacks humanity.