Nom de naissance: Nava Mau
Date de naissance: 1992-05-14
Lieu de naissance: Mexico City, Mexico
Carrière
Premières apparitions: - Waking Hour (2019) comme Sofia
Rôles les plus importants: - all the words but the one (2024) comme
- Waking Hour (2019) comme Sofia
- Work (2022) comme
- Swing and Sway (2023) comme Self
- Sam's Town (2020) comme Natasha
- Femenina (2019) comme Nina
- Rainbow Girls (2025) comme
Points forts de carrière: - all the words but the one (2024)
- Waking Hour (2019)
- Work (2022)
- Swing and Sway (2023)
- Sam's Town (2020)
- Femenina (2019)
- Rainbow Girls (2025)
Récompenses
Récompenses: - Nominated for 1 BAFTA TV Award - Supporting Actress (2025)
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (2024)
- Nominated for 1 Satellite Award - Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries and Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television (2025)
- Won Independent Spirit Award - Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series (2025)
- Nominated for 1 OFTA Television Award - Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, Limited or Anthology Series (2024)
- Nominated for 1 Gold Derby TV Award - Limited/Movie Supporting Actress (2024)
- Nominated for 1 Queerty - Badass (2025)
- Nominated for 1 Dorian Award - Best Supporting TV Performance - Drama (2024)
- Nominated for 1 Astra TV Award - Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie (2024)
Biographie complète
Nava Mau is a Mexican-American filmmaker, actress, and cultural worker. Mau was born in Mexico City however was raised in San Antonio, Texas. In 2018, Nava wrote, produced, directed, and starred in the short film "Waking Hour," which screened in festivals around the world. She was selected as a Production Fellow on the Netflix documentary "Disclosure," and she appears next as a series regular on the HBO Max series "Generation." For 8 years, Nava worked in the fields of healing justice and culture change with community-based service providers, student organizations, and survivors of violence. Her long-term vision is to illuminate the stories of marginalized people in order to transform their access to resources.