Aurora Papile

Mexican-American actress, graduated from Televisa's Centro de Educación Artística (CEA) and Howard Fine's academy in Los Angeles, her film debut was in the debut film of the well-known actor Kuno Becker "Pánico 5 Bravo" where Aurora played the lead role of an American paramedic who uses her identity to smuggle heroin to the United States. Aurora moved to Mexico City in 2013 to start her career as a Mexican film actress and since then she has participated in the romantic comedies "Amor a Primera Visa", by Leonardo Zimbrón and "A la Mala" by Jorge Aragón as well as the horror feature film "Visitantes" directed by Acan Cohen. These participations have been diverse and have shown Aurora's wide acting range from comedy to drama and horror. Among her main attributes is being 100% bilingual and, therefore, her ability to play roles of characters of North American and Mexican origin alike. Aurora made her first Spanish-language film starring in the movie "El Día de la Unión" directed by Kuno Becker and set in the Mexico City earthquake of 1985.

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