Lara Arruabarrena is currently the center of attention for all those who have had a hand in the making of her film, “Guerilla” (Garcmos e Mano). The actress has definitely captured the hearts of the film’s two protagonists, Michelle Pia and Dina Medina, both of whom easily embody the qualities of their respective characters. While she may not be the titular star of the film, she definitely deserves her due as the face behind the director. There is no doubt that the actress has directed herself to become a true working artist and has managed to do so with an artistic flair that borders on genius. She is truly someone who can make the most out of any situation, be it romantic or even comedy, and never fail to keep us on our toes, and keep us engrossed.
Being the quintessential Mexican actress, specializing in a genre which is not widely known to most Americans, Arruabarrena has managed to establish her own distinct place in the annals of movie history. Her career, which spans more than 30 years, has seen her playing different characters, both good and bad, in films with various genres. Her extensive resume also includes such movies as “Calo de Mayo”, “One Woman”, “Agua Bendita”, “Te Amo”, “A Woman’s World” and “Mujerado”. One thing that is common to all of her films, no matter how big or small they are, is her passion for her native Mexico, which is evident by her constant references to the state of Baja California.
Her height is not something you will find in many common actresses. This is because her height is not related to her nationality, but instead to her profession. Born in Morelos, she was already very tall when she began her professional acting career on television, but it was her role in “Eiga” which really catapulted her to stardom. There is no doubt that having such a remarkable height is rare in this day and age, but it is something that not every girl is lucky enough to enjoy. However, with some determination, dedication, and commitment, it is entirely possible to achieve this height and more.