
Sofía Sisniega
Acting
Biography
Sofía Sisniega is a Mexican-American actress best known for starring in the Spanish version of Gossip Girl (Gossip Girl: Acapulco). Sofia's film career began when she was 15, when she acted in two movies directed by respected independent director Gabriel Retes: Mujeres in el Acto and Arresto Domiciliario, this last one filmed in Costa Rica.
Born: June 7, 1989
Place of Birth: Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Known For

Welcome to Reality
This dramatic series follows a group of troubled Mexican teens in their last year of school, coping with such challenges as drug abuse and sexual identity. In other words, growing up.

Club de Cuervos
When the patriarch of a prominent family dies, his heirs battle to determine who will gain control of his beloved soccer team: The Cuervos of Nuevo Toledo.

Don't Blame the Kid
After a one-night stand results in pregnancy, a young woman decides to become partners with the emotionally immature father-to-be.

Los dias que no estuve

Mozart in the Jungle
In the tradition of Anthony Bourdain's "Kitchen Confidential" and Gelsey Kirkland's "Dancing on my Grave" comes an insider’s look into the secret world of classical musicians. From her debut recital at Carnegie Recital Hall to the Broadway pits of "Les Miserables" and "Miss Saigon," Blair Tindall has played with some of the biggest names in classical music for twenty-five years. Now in "Mozart in the Jungle," Tindall exposes the scandalous rock and roll lifestyles of the musicians, conductors, and administrators who inhabit the insular world of classical music.

The Marquez-Castillo Siblings
A group of four siblings compete for the heritage of their father.

The Nature of Things
The Nature of Things is a Canadian television series of documentary programs. It debuted on CBC Television on November 6, 1960. Many of the programs document nature and the effect that humans have on it. The program was one of the first to explore environmental issues, such as clear-cut logging. The series is named after an epic poem by Roman philosopher Lucretius: "Dē Rērum Nātūrā" — On the Nature of Things.

Los Minondo
"Los Minondo" is a historical drama based on a fictitious family (their last name Minondo). Their story is placed in real-life events in Mexican history. The story begins with the Mexican Revolution, right after Emiliano Zapata's death in 1919. It is there that a child is told the history of his family. The story-telling then takes us back to the colonial era. As it progresses it takes us through many generations in which this family interacts with Mexican Independence and the chaotic 1800's in Mexican history, including the U.S./Mexican war and the era of "El Porfiriato". It finally ends where it started, towards the end of the Mexican Revolution in 1919.

Crazy for Change
Paula and Paulina, two young women who hate each other, magically swap bodies after a high school reunion.

El Candidato
Rookie CIA field operative Isabel Alfaro works alongside infamous CIA legend Wayne Addison to bring down Rafael Bautista, Mexico's most vicious and brilliant narco. Her mission brings her into conflict with Eduardo Yzaguirre, her former boyfriend and the current Mayor of Mexico City, the cleanest and most inspirational politician in the country.
Filmography
as Elena
as Tania
as Paulina
as Natalia Portillo
as Muñeca
as Paola
as Vilma
as Laura
as María
as Paty Villa
as Isabelle
as Cocktail Waitress
as Claudia
as Sofía López-Haro
as Chloe
as Flaca
as Karim
as Mariana Cantú Dolomitri
as Carmela
as Ana
as Chloe