Militta Bora
- Actress
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Militta Bora, also known simply as Militta, is an Argentine actress, singer, songwriter, record producer, and music video director originally from Neuquén, Patagonia. She relocated to Buenos Aires at age 17 to pursue her artistic career. Bora's multifaceted contributions span music, theater, television, and film, marking her as a significant figure in contemporary Argentine entertainment.
Her early interest in music was nurtured through piano and vocal lessons during childhood. By her early teens, she began composing songs influenced by punk, new wave, and melodic rock, drawing inspiration from bands like Sex Pistols and The Clash. At 14, she started recording demos and sharing her music on Myspace, which led to live performance invitations in Buenos Aires. Her professional music career formally began at 18, with her first album produced by Jimmy Rip, notable for his work with Mick Jagger. She formed the band "Ella es el Jefe" and later joined Jazz Paranoico as lead vocalist, performing at major festivals and collaborating with prominent Argentine rock musicians.
Bora's solo discography includes several albums blending alternative rock, pop, punk, and experimental sounds. Her work earned multiple Gardel Award nominations, including Best Female Rock Artist in 2019, and recognition from Rolling Stone Latam, Billboard Latam, and Vogue Latam. She also directs some of her music videos, showcasing her versatility.
In theater, Bora debuted in 2019, starring in productions directed by Romina Ricci and José María Muscari, including the successful play "SEX viví tu experiencia." On television, she appeared as a contestant on "Bailando por un Sueño" in 2016 and participated in the reality show "El Hotel de los Famosos" in 2022. Her film debut came in 2020 with "La Corazonada," the first Argentine film produced by Netflix, where she played Juliana Herrera.
Militta Bora's artistic range and collaborations with influential musicians have established her as a dynamic presence in Latin American pop culture, blending musical innovation with acting and production
Her early interest in music was nurtured through piano and vocal lessons during childhood. By her early teens, she began composing songs influenced by punk, new wave, and melodic rock, drawing inspiration from bands like Sex Pistols and The Clash. At 14, she started recording demos and sharing her music on Myspace, which led to live performance invitations in Buenos Aires. Her professional music career formally began at 18, with her first album produced by Jimmy Rip, notable for his work with Mick Jagger. She formed the band "Ella es el Jefe" and later joined Jazz Paranoico as lead vocalist, performing at major festivals and collaborating with prominent Argentine rock musicians.
Bora's solo discography includes several albums blending alternative rock, pop, punk, and experimental sounds. Her work earned multiple Gardel Award nominations, including Best Female Rock Artist in 2019, and recognition from Rolling Stone Latam, Billboard Latam, and Vogue Latam. She also directs some of her music videos, showcasing her versatility.
In theater, Bora debuted in 2019, starring in productions directed by Romina Ricci and José María Muscari, including the successful play "SEX viví tu experiencia." On television, she appeared as a contestant on "Bailando por un Sueño" in 2016 and participated in the reality show "El Hotel de los Famosos" in 2022. Her film debut came in 2020 with "La Corazonada," the first Argentine film produced by Netflix, where she played Juliana Herrera.
Militta Bora's artistic range and collaborations with influential musicians have established her as a dynamic presence in Latin American pop culture, blending musical innovation with acting and production