Eliza gonzales biography

Eiza González

Birth day

January 30, 1990

Birth place

Mexico City, Mexico

Occupation

Actress, singer and model

Family

Glenda Reyna (mother)

Career start

2007-present

Eiza González(Mexico City, January 30, 1990) is a Mexican television and film actress, singer and model.

Biography[]

Eiza left Mexico in 2013, since she decided to emigrate to the United States of America to continue her artistic career and since then she has lived there in the city of Los Angeles, California.

Filmography[]

Television rols[]

Telenovelas[]

Year Name Role
2012-2013 Amores verdaderosNicole 'Nikki' Brizz Balvanera
2010-2011 Sueña conmigoClara Molina / (Roxy Pop)
2007-2008 Lola, erasé una vezDolores 'Lola' Valente Pescador

TV Series[]

Year Name Role
2014-2016 Dusk Till Down: The SeriesKisa / (Satanico Pandemonium)
2009 Mujeres asesinasGabriela Ortega
2008 Una familia de tantasGabriela 'Gaby' Chávez Salinas

Movie roles[]

Year Name Role
2020 Bloodshot KT
2019 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw "Madame M"
2019 She's Missing Jane
2019 Alita: Battle Angel Nyssiana
2018 Welcome to Marwen Caralala
2017 Baby Driver Monica Castello
2015 Jane and the Holograms Sheila Burns
2014 Casi treinta Cristina
2013 The Croods Eep Crood (voice)
2008 Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! Jessica (voice)

Eiza González Reyna is a Mexican actress and singer. She was born on January 30, 1990 in Mexico City, Mexico, to Carlos González and Glenda Reyna. Her mother is a yesteryear Mexican model. She has one elder brother, Yulen. She lost her father in a motorcycle accident when she was just 12. Later in September 2015, she revealed that due to this trauma, she suffered from compulsive overeating and depression from 15 to 20 years of age.

Eiza studied at the 'American School Foundation' and at the 'Edron Academy', both in Mexico City. In 2003, Eiza joined Mexico City based acting school 'M & M Studio', run by renowned actress Patricia Reyes Spíndola. She attended the school till 2004. She was then allowed to take up a three years course at the renowned entertainment educational institution of Televisa, 'Centro de Educación Artística', in Mexico City, when she was 14. It was there that she got noticed by producer-director Pedro Damián.

Her real breakthrough came with an adaptation of Floricienta (2004) titled Lola: Érase una vez (2007), a Televisa produced teen-oriented Mexican melodrama telenovela. Lola: Érase una vez (2007), that premiered in Mexico on February 26, 2007, and ran for two seasons till January 11, 2008, saw her essaying the starring role of Dolores "Lola" Valente, the lead female protagonist. As a result of the huge popularity of the show, it was shown in many other countries across Latin America and the US. In spring 2008, she went to New York City with her mother to take up a three months acting course at the 'Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute' and returned to Mexico City upon its completion. That year, cosmetic brand Avon in Mexico selected her as the new face of 'Color Trend de Avon'. EMI Televisa signed a deal with her in late 2008 that led her to release her debut album 'Contracorriente' on November 24, 2009 in Mexico/Latin America through EMI Televisa Music and on Janu

Elisa Gonzalez

Interviews

The poet on sisterhood and grief

Maggie Millner

In 2021, The Yale Review published two biting poems on love and capitalism by the poet Elisa Gonzalez. I had first encountered her work years earlier and been immediately struck by the unlikely combination of feeling and self-possession I found there. To read one of her elegies, for example, is to watch despair and rage be drawn, with white-knuckled precision, under grammar’s superintending spell. Syntax, in a Gonzalez poem, is a skin pulled taut over the roil of otherwise unmanageable moods: a daughter’s righteous ire, a bereft sister’s grief, a lover’s dazed wonder at the body beside her. In the end, the poem is less a document of the feeling itself—though that feeling remains keenly present—than a self-conscious exercise in coaxing it into something that could be called beautiful. As she writes in her poem “Roman Triptych”: “Reader—I want you to know you are reading a poem.”

This balance between formal control, affective intensity, and imagistic beauty animates Gonzalez’s debut collection, Grand Tour, out this week from Farrar, Straus & Giroux. The poems’ settings (including Cyprus, Ohio, and Poland) and themes (including adultery, poverty, and survivorship) are dizzyingly various, giving the impression of a life made up of many disparate eras and selves. Yet a single set of preoccupations and methods propels the whole book, shuttling it nimbly between “untrammeled feelings” and the “engineer’s logic” that has formed them into poetry.

Gonzalez and I corresponded over email earlier this month. Our conversation touched on perfectionism, sex, and the ways that storytelling and sisterhood interrelate in her work.

—Maggie Millner, senior editor


Maggie MillnerThe poems in Grand Tour tend to vault from sensory imagery to philosophical musing, and references to thinkers such as Aristotle and Augustine recur. (There’s also a memorable moment when the speaker declares, “Dea

Eiza González

Eiza González Reyna (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈeisa ɣonˈsalez ˈreina]; born 30 January 1990) is a Mexican actress and singer. She became famous for her role as Dolores "Lola" Valente in the Mexican musical telenovela Lola...Érase una vez (2007–2008).

González gained further fame in the American horror series From Dusk till Dawn: The Series (2014–2016). She is also known for her roles as Monica "Darling" Castello in the action crime movie Baby Driver (2017) and as Nyssiana in the cyberpunk action movie Alita: Battle Angel (2019). Recently she was in the Guy Ritchie movie The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (2024).

References

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  1. "Ritmoson Latino: Eiza González" (in Spanish). esmas.com. 2011-01-19. Archived from the original on 2010-08-19. Retrieved 2013-12-06.
  2. ↑In isolation, González is pronounced [ɡonˈsales].
  3. Ritchie, Guy (2024-04-19), The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (Action, Comedy, War), Henry Cavill, Alan Ritchson, Alex Pettyfer, Black Bear, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Lionsgate Films, retrieved 2024-08-12
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