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NOELLE MAURI

 

 Born in France but raised in Spain, Noelle began her theatrical training at the Shakespeare Foundation and the Escalante Theater in her hometown of Valencia.In 2000 she moved to Madrid where she worked with the Ale-Hop company and The Zarzuela Theater, among others. At the same time, she hosted a local radio show and did voice over work for various animated series: Sponge Bob Square Pants, Dora the Explorer, Rugrats, amongst others. She also did movie and TV work in Madrid. In 2006 she moved to New York and joined The Spanish Repertory Theater, appearing in “La Casa de Bernarda Alba,” “Fuenteovejuna,” and “Quijote.” She has appeared in various shorts (“The Hive,” “Gods and Dolls,” “Misundertand,” “The Actress,” “Faded,” “Life on Wheels”) as well as the feature length films “Beneath the Rock” and “Straight Land.” She worked with Yolanda Garcia Serrano on “Good Sex, Good Day” (2008) and “Ser o No Cervantes,” which won three HOLA awards. In 2010 she founded Lunadream Productions and made her directorial debut with the play “Yes I Yes,” by Yolanda Garcia Serrano, which was well-received by both critics and the general public. In 2012 she went to the other side of the camera and directed her first short, “I Want To,” a documentary about women’s rights that was a selection for the 1st Festival of Human Rights, organized by the U.N. That documentary has been picked up by various universities and Spanish schools as an educational aid on the theme of human rights. In 2014 she got nominated as a Best Actress for "Passport", a play directed by Alfonso Rey. In 2015 she has been nominated for the Latin ACE Awards as a Best Actress for "La gran Semíramis". The video in which she has participated"Los latinos somos uno" campaign.NY 1 Noticias, won two NY Emmy awards.Best Director short form promos and community public service.In 2017 Noelle receives the HOLA award in New York as an outstanding performance by a female actor, for her work in OLVIDADAS. 

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