Maria Jose Pintor Nuñez
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Bilingual
Singing, modeling, horse rider, acrobatics, pole dance
Painting, singing and surfing
Maria Jose Pintor has participated in 3 plays at the Amaury Sánchez Artistic Training Academy. María José is currently in the process of launching herself as a singer-songwriter. He has written two songs (one in English and one in Spanish) that can be searched on spotify and itunes "Trying to move on" and "Estas cuando tienes que estar". I participate in the Dominican Film Festival dedicated to France interpreting the song "Ne me quitte pas" by Jacques Brel. María José performed the song “Estas donde no estas” (Anthony Ríos) changing the original version to a pop-reggae one. Which was used in the soundtrack of the movie "Tomorrow do not forget" (Spotify / iTunes). Regarding acting, María José Pintor has participated in three Dominican films "Santiclo" "A mess in dollars" and a minor role in "la musiquita por dentro" (It has not come out yet). In the summer of 2018, the film "Culpables" was recorded in which María José participated as one of the main characters and will soon be in theaters. Acknowledgments: The young actress Maria Jose Pintor has been recognized by the ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN IN THE CINEMA (AMUCINE) who awarded her recognition for her participation in the film Santi Clo in 2008, being from that moment one of the most young promises of our newly created industry. Maria Jose Pintor has been studying acting at the Lee Strasberg drama school, a school where actors from the category Al Pacino, Robert de Niro, Angelina G., among many others, have graduated. This school has been characterized by the implementation of THE STANISLAVKI METHOD during as the basis of the interpretation and that Lee S. himself had used all his years in charge of the Actors Studio in New York. "Maria Jose has also participated in large live productions for a mass and popular audience such as plays and presentations where, despite her young age, she has performed with great confidence and professionalism." (Martinez, R. Remo. Remolacha.net 2011, July 31. From 'Santi Clo' to the precision of the Lee Strasberg dramatic school)