María Marull
- Actress
- Writer
María Marull is an Argentine actress, writer, director, and dramaturge. She grew up in Rosario, Santa Fe, alongside her twin sister Paula, with whom she began her artistic career. Both sisters initially gained recognition as models before transitioning to television roles in Argentina. María pursued formal training in acting and dramatic arts, establishing a foundation for a diverse career across stage, screen, and writing.
Her television debut occurred in the late 1990s, leading to appearances in series such as Hermanos y detectives and roles in acclaimed films including Wild Tales and The Heist of the Century. Alongside her acting career, she collaborates closely with her sister as a playwright and director, contributing to theatrical works like Lo que el río hace and La Pilarcita, which have received critical acclaim and awards. María earned the Martín Fierro Award for Best Author/Screenplay for her work on La Pilarcita teatro.
In her personal life, she is partnered with film director Damián Szifrón, with whom she shares a family and continues her multidisciplinary creative endeavors. María Marull's career reflects a significant impact on Argentine narrative and performing arts, marked by her seamless movement between acting, writing, and directing. Her ongoing contributions to television, film, and theater establish her as a prominent figure in contemporary Argentine entertainment and culture.
Her television debut occurred in the late 1990s, leading to appearances in series such as Hermanos y detectives and roles in acclaimed films including Wild Tales and The Heist of the Century. Alongside her acting career, she collaborates closely with her sister as a playwright and director, contributing to theatrical works like Lo que el río hace and La Pilarcita, which have received critical acclaim and awards. María earned the Martín Fierro Award for Best Author/Screenplay for her work on La Pilarcita teatro.
In her personal life, she is partnered with film director Damián Szifrón, with whom she shares a family and continues her multidisciplinary creative endeavors. María Marull's career reflects a significant impact on Argentine narrative and performing arts, marked by her seamless movement between acting, writing, and directing. Her ongoing contributions to television, film, and theater establish her as a prominent figure in contemporary Argentine entertainment and culture.