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Early life
Yalitza Aparicio Martínez was born 11 December 1993[5] in Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca.[6][7] Her parents are of indigenous origin; her father is Mixtec and her mother is Triqui.[8][9] She was not, however, fluent in the Mixtec language and had to learn it for her role in Roma.[10][11] Aparicio was raised by a single mother who worked as a maid.[12] She does not have formal training in acting, but rather has pursued a degree in pre-school education while already holding a degree in early childhood education and worked in a school.[11][13] She won her first acting role just prior to qualifying as a teacher.[14]
Career
Aparicio made her acting debut in the drama film Roma, which was written and directed by Alfonso Cuarón. The film was released in November 2018. Aparicio received critical acclaim, with Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian stating that she "brings to the role something gentle, delicate, stoic and selfless. She is the jewel of this outstanding film."[15]
Aparicio appeared on the cover of Vogue México in January 2019.[25] She also appeared in the Vanity Fair 2019 "Hollywood Issue" cover.[26] Aparicio was given the keys to Panama City, Panama, on 8 April 2019.[27] Also in 2019, Aparicio was featured in the music video for the song "Plata ta tá" by Mon Laferte and Guaynaa.[28]
In 2022, Aparicio appeared in the Mexican horror film Presencias. That same year, she had a recurring role as the Moon in four episodes of the second series of the American comedy series Los Espookys and starred in the third episode of the Mexican anthology series Mujeres asesinas.
In 2023, she co-starred with Memo Villegas and Pierre Louis in the comedy film The Great Seduction released on Netflix.[31]
^Scott, A.O.; Morris, Wesley (5 December 2018). "The Best Actors of 2018". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 1 December 2020. Retrieved 15 December 2018.