Diana Bovio
Mexican actress Diana Bovio is known for her roles in "Club de Cuervos" and "Roma".
Movie Actress
Diana Bovio, born in Mexico City, Mexico, is an acclaimed actress and activist who has made significant contributions to the entertainment industry and social causes. With a passion for acting since a young age, Bovio’s career took off in 2010 with her debut in the short film “El Vestido.”
Bovio gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Micaela in the popular Netflix series “La Casa de las Flores” (2018-2020). Her talent shone in Alfonso Cuarón’s Academy Award-winning film “Roma” (2018), where she played the role of Cleo’s friend. Critics praised her powerful performance as Magdalena in the acclaimed drama “Identifying Features” (2020).
Beyond her acting prowess, Bovio is a passionate advocate for social justice. She actively supports gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and environmental protection, using her platform to raise awareness and inspire positive change. Her dedication has been recognized through prestigious awards, including the Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress (2021) and nominations for the Platino Award and Critics’ Choice Super Award.
As a multi-talented artist, Bovio is also a gifted singer and musician, captivating audiences with her soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics. Her adventurous spirit takes her on global travels, and she shares her artistic perspective through photography on social media.
Diana Bovio continues to shine as a rising star, captivating audiences with her exceptional acting skills and inspiring others through her unwavering commitment to social activism. Her journey is a testament to the power of art and advocacy in shaping a better world.