Ana Acosta

Ana Acosta was born in Buenos Aires on 4 July 1961, to a family of Canarian descent.

[1][2] She studied at the National Theater Conservatory,[3] and began appearing in productions such as Los Borgia, a musical comedy by Pepe Cibrián Campoy [es].

[3][4] She appeared on the program until 1993, receiving the Martín Fierro Award for artistic revelation in 1991.

[5] She subsequently appeared in numerous plays, including the one-woman shows Cómo se rellena un bikini salvaje and My Brilliant Divorce.

The play, written by Diana Raznovich and directed by Nicolás Pérez Costa [es], features a woman hiring several models of surrogate mother to help celebrate her 30th birthday.