Mario Diaz

Mario Diaz

  • Born:
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: "Driving While Black"
  • Mario Diaz is an actor, his representative works include "Driving While Black" and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Dessie 2022-03-25 09:01:23

      60-year-old professional women are warriors

      Yes, this is the story of a former Oscar actress who played a former Oscar actress based on real events. I don't know why I prefer stories with "middle-aged and elderly" professional women as the protagonists, but it is because women who feel that one day their appearance is gone and their breasts...

    • Casey 2022-04-19 09:03:15

      The opponent who fights for a lifetime is actually a teammate who cherishes each other

      The best thing is the conflict between the two characters: Joan is a star who is vain and flashy, and can't help but rely on men, but always yearns for the approval of her peers or women. Betty is a powerful actor who is obsessed with acting skills. She looks vicious and indifferent, but she just...

    • Laurie 2022-04-24 07:01:26

      Today's two out-of-date female stars act in the golden age of Hollywood How two out-of-date female stars acted in the TV series of the movie that tells the story of the out-of-date female star, the most spectacular tear in the history of TV dramas. The heart of the gossip is burning in the episodes, the three or four episodes are fascinating and can't stop, the five or six episodes lament the fading beauty of Chaohua, and the seven or eight episodes reveal the industry and life. The two aunties did not win the Emmy Award for acting. They can only say that the judges are stupid, and ordinary actors can play emotions, but these two can perform embarrassment, embarrassment, collapse, and helplessness before sinking. The lines and performances can be tasted repeatedly.

    • Cindy 2022-02-04 08:17:03

      The acting skills of the two are really not good, especially for Davis. Makeup is the same. Especially davis's "pink face" just came out of the movie. The script is also fantastic. The screenwriter also reluctantly forgot Big Eye Joan's identity as a director of Pepsi. An absolute feast for fans of golden age stars and movies. PS looking forward to the second season of de Havilland and Joan Fontaine's first sisterhood feud