Eiza Gonzalez is an actress and singer from Mexico who became famous after her role in the American thriller Baby Drive. In 2019, The Fast and the Furious: Hobbs and Shaw were released, where Ace plays alongside Dwayne Johnson and Jason State. The actress is also remembered by the audience for her role in the movie “Alita: Battle Angel” by Robert Rodriguez, the movie “Paradise Hills”, where she played alongside Emma Roberts and Aquafina, and the drama “Highway for the Players”. In 2018, the movie The Wonderful World of Marven, directed by Robert Zemeckis, was released, in which Ace played alongside Steve Carrell and Leslie Mann.

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Gonzalez became widely known after the crime thriller “Baby Driver” directed by Edgar Wright was released. Ace’s on-screen partners are Ansel Elgort, Lily James, John Bernthal, Jon Hamm, and Jamie Foxx. The film became a hit at the box office and was nominated for the Critics’ Choice Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Award.

Eiza Gonzalez is also best known for her role as Santanico Pandemonium in From Dusk Till Dawn. Gonzalez can also be seen in Robert Rodriguez’s From Dusk Till Dawn. The show was based on the film of the same name, which Rodriguez directed from a script by Quentin Tarantino. The series was the first to be filmed specifically for the El Rey Network.

Of recent work, Gonzalez is worth noting roles in John M. Chu’s fantastic melodrama Jem and the Holograms and Alejandro Suhich’s comedy Almost Thirty. The actress’s voice can be heard in DreamWorks’ The Croods, as well as in the 20th Century Fox films Alvin and the Chipmunks and Horton.

Gonzalez first appeared on television as a teenager, starring in several series, including the Mexican “Lola: Once Upon a Time” and “True Love.” She also starred on Nickelodeon in the hit children’s show Dream With Me. She also starred in the TV series Killer Women and Equation of God.

Gonzalez has also made a career in the concert scene. In 2007, her voice sounded on the soundtrack for the series “Lola: Once Upon a Time”, which was certified gold and platinum in Mexico. Two years later, Gonzalez released her debut solo album, Contracorriente, and her second solo album, Te Acordaras de Mi, was released in 2012. Both albums topped the Mexican music charts. Gonzalez has been repeatedly asked to be the face of advertising campaigns by giants such as Avon and Mexican skincare line Asepxia. Gonzalez was born in the Mexican city of Caborka and studied at the Central Art School of Mexico City.

Eiza González: The beginning of the career 

At the age of 16, Eisa made her debut in Mexican cinema. The aspiring actress was entrusted with the key role of a teenage girl in the youth soap opera “Lola: Once Upon a Time”, with which she did an excellent job.

Having traveled all over the country with a promo tour for the film, the young actress became incredibly popular in her homeland. She began to receive attractive offers from directors, advertisers, and sound producers. Soon, Aisa became the face of the world-famous brands Avon and Always, her photos appeared on the glossy pages of Cosmopolitan and Glamor more than once. Having starred in several more Mexican TV series (“Killer Women”, “Dream with Me”), she finally established herself as a promising actress.

The unexpected success inspired the young girl so much that at the age of eighteen she entered the Lee Strasberg Acting School in New York. Soon the charming Mexican woman was noticed by Robert Rodriguez. He invited her to play the role of the fatal vampire Santanico Pandemonium in the television version of the film “From Dusk Till Dawn” (in the cult film, written by Quentin Tarantino, this heroine was performed by Salma Hayek). This work glorified Ace not only in the United States but also abroad, making the aspiring actress a world-class star.

Her career was accelerated by the role of the sexy brown-haired woman Darling in Edgar Wright’s action-packed film Baby Drive (2017). Rodriguez, who worked with Aisa on “From Dusk Till Dawn”, advised the creator of “Kid” to take her into the cast with the wording: “This girl will break the frame!”.

The girl also released two rather successful solo albums, which included both soundtracks from her films and original vocal compositions.

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