Sofia Sisniega, also known as Sonia, is Mexican actresses, most notably for her role as Sofia López-Haro, in the award-winning film, Gossip Girl: Acapulco. The actress first gained international recognition with her performance in the film adaptation of the young adult novels written by Julia Roberts. Since then, Sisniega has gone on to star in a number of successful movies, including Alba, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Pleasantville. While many of Sisniega’s films have been box-office hits, including her performance as Elle Macpherson in the Oscar-winning film, A Few Good Men, Sisbiega has also found success behind the camera, creating a catalog of films including the romantic comedy, Love Actually, and the award-winning teleplay, You Don’t Mess With the Zohan.
Despite her varied international acting career, Sisbiega has remained true to her roots as an artist, painting a beautiful portrait of Mexican women and other beautiful scenery. Her paintings are bold, beautiful works that take on a unique look. In addition to her fine art, Sisbiega also creates drawings, paintings, collages and prints. Her artistry is frequently showcased at various art galleries and shows throughout the United States and Mexico. Although Sofia Sisniega has made a name for herself as an artist, some people are not aware of her passion for the visual arts, which has allowed her to make a name for herself as an acclaimed artist.
At the dawn of her career, Sofia Sisniega was best known for her portrayal of spirited Mexican women in both her art and film roles. While she is best known for her work as a gossip girl in films such as: The Mask, Bridesmaids, Desperate Housewives and Everybody Loves Raymond, she has also found herself straddling the world of theater and film. As a Mexican independent film director, she has shown many audiences the many faces of Mexico.