Ana de Armas: “I am proud to have tried to interpret the intimate part of Marilyn”

the hispanic cuban Ana de Armas At the age of 34, she has achieved her first Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in Blonde, film produced by Netflix. When she arrived on the red carpet at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, she declared that she felt “proud” for having had the opportunity to give life to the actress of Whit skirts and being crazy, an interpreter who, curiously, never achieved a statuette.

Of Louis Vuitton Matching the color of the carpet this year (not red), Ana wears a tight-fitting dress with a corseted bodice, thin straps and a skirt with cascading ruffles in fantasy fabric with beading.

Aware that their options are few in the face of candidacies such as that of Cate Blanchett by the composer of Warehouse o Michelle Yeoh by Theard at once everywheregreat favorite of the night, the teenager from The intership He has said that being already nominated for an award, a topic that is still very true.

Hours before the start of the big Oscar Awards ceremony, the actress he “dressed” again Marilyn Monroe to attend the Netflix pre-gala party with one of the most iconic looks of the Hollywood legend.

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The actress has dressed in a flattering naked dress It fit her body like a second skin. It is a midi dress made up of a strappy bustier that takes us back to the dress that Marilyn wore in 1962, when she sang the Happy Birthday Mr. President on the president’s birthday Kennedy.

The Spanish-Cuban is nominated in the Best Actress category for Blonde, the film that covers from the rise to fame to the disappearance of Monroe. Share nomination with Cate Blanchette by LIBRARY, Andrea Riseborough by To Leslie; Michelle Williams by The Fabelmans y Michelle Yeoh by Everything Everywhere all at Once.

“It is a joy and a shared pride. I think a lot about all the people who have written to me, who are so happy, who have celebrated with me. I think of my dad who is no longer here and how happy and proud he would have been to know this news I think of all the people, of all Cubans, of all those who have followed my career and are my friends, the ones who pushed me to leave Cuba and then to leave Spain and get ahead. combination of great joy and enormous personal satisfaction for all the work and effort that has been recognized,” De Armas told People magazine after learning of his nomination.