Bárbara Luz is known for Unicórnio (2017), Cinco da Tarde (2023) and Santo Maldito (2023).
Bárbara López is a Mexican actress and model born in the city of Monterrey, Nuevo León on August 13, 1992. Bárbara gained greater recognition for her performance as Érika Ballesteros, in the novela Vino el amor (2016), shown by the channel Las Estrellas. Her great success, however, came when she participated in the Mexican TV series Amar a Muerte (2018), in which she gave life to the character Juliana Valdés, who in history had a loving relationship with Valentina Carvajal, played by actress Macarena Achaga. This is how the famous shipper "Juliantina" emerged, the first lesbian couple to be presented in prime time by an open signal from the Las Estrellas channel. In early 2020, she gave life to the character Rocío, the protagonist of the Netflix series Desenfrenadas (2020).
Bárbara Maia is known for Cordel Encantado (2011), A História de Ester (2010) and Jezabel (2019).
Bárbara Martínez is known for Las de la última fila (2022), Pasado de Copas: Drunk History (2018) and Necesidad (2015).
Bárbara Moreira is known for O Menino no Espelho (2014).
Barbara Mori began her career in television where she starred in telenovelas for more than 10 years. The most notable of those was "Rubí" which garnered her international recognition globally. Through this notoriety she has had the opportunity to work in such countries such as Chile, The United States, Spain, India and South Africa. Following her television success Mori also ventured into cinema with films such as "My Brother's Wife", "Love Pain and Vice Versa", "Kites" and "Cantinflas", among others. In 2012 she created her own production company, "Lua Producciones", with which she has produced films such "Alice in Marialand", The Mongolian Conspiracy", Thirty Single and Fantastic" and the television series "Dos Lunas" That same year Mori also began the charitable foundation "Amorinfinito Fundation", which is dedicated to fulfilling the dreams of boys and girls who are going through terminal illness or who are at risk of death. It continues to be a huge focus for her today. Next up, she is preparing her debut feature as a screenwriter and director.
Barbara Paz is a critically acclaimed, award winning Brazilian actress, producer and director. In her acting career she has performed in over 25 plays by a wide range of playwrights, from Oscar Wilde to Tennessee Williams. She is also a hugely popular television star under permanent contract to TV Globo. In 2013 the Ministry of Culture awarded her the highly prestigious Medalha do Cavalheiro - Knight's Medal, in recognition of her outstanding work. As a director and producer she has worked on many television programmes and shorts among which are Conversa com Ele - Conversation with Him (2019) and Ato - The Act (2020). In 2019 Barbara published the book Mr Babenco, and its success inspired her to go on to make her first feature-length documentary BABENCO - TELL ME WHEN I DIE. It was first shown at the 2019 Venice Film Festival where it won Best Documentary in the official Venice Classics competition. At MIFF 2020 (Mumbai, India) it also won Best Documentary, and won the same prize again at FICVINA 2020.
Bárbara Perea is known for La Vida Despues del Reality (2023), Bolívar: Una lucha admirable (2019) and La Ley del Corazón (2016).
Bárbara Pereira is known for The Way He Looks (2014).
Bárbara Santa-Cruz was born on 9 June 1983 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. She is an actress and director, known for Divorcio (2018), Clases particulares (2005) and Tres bodas de más (2013).