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Mara Elizabeth Wilson was born on Friday, July 24th, 1987 in Los Angeles, California. She is the oldest daughter of Michael and Suzie Wilson, with three elder brothers - Danny (b. 1979), Jon (b. 1981) and Joel (b. 1983) - and a younger sister Anna (b. 1993). When Mara was 5 years old, her eldest brother Daniel Ben Wilson (Danny) started acting in television commercials and she wanted to follow in his footsteps. Her parents refused to let her act at first. After continuous persistence from Mara Elizabeth, her parents reluctantly agreed to let her give acting a try. She went on to appear in a number of commercials, including those advertising Texaco and the Bank of America. She also appeared in Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), starring Robin Williams and Sally Field, as the divorced parents. In her role, Mara proved herself to be a talented young actress, who was mature for her tender years, and her acting career went from strength-to-strength as she quickly became a favorite among cinema-goers. The following year, Mara played a small girl whose mother had suffered a major stroke in A Time to Heal (1994). But her big break came with the remake of Miracle on 34th Street (1994), as the little, intelligent, cynical girl who learned the magic of Santa Claus. Ironically, Mara was not raised to believe in Santa Claus but this was a bonus in some ways since she was able to empathize with her character's stance that there was no Santa. At the age of nine, Mara was cast in the lead role in the film adaptation of Roald Dahls book, Matilda (1996). Sadly, during filming, Mara lost her beloved mother to breast cancer but she bravely pushed ahead with the film, much to the amazement and admiration of her adult co-stars. Mara starred in three films over the following three years, the last of which was in Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000). Unfortunately, the film did not do well in the theaters of American box office, but it did very well in the UK box office. This signaled an end to Mara's film career, as she wanted to focus on school and to enjoy her teenage years. In June 2005, Mara graduated from Idyllwild School of Music & Arts and went on to attend New York University. In a March 2012 blog post, she revealed she has no desire to return to acting in films. Today, Mara Wilson is a stage actress, a voice actress, a writer, and a playwright. Mara now lives a quiet life in "The Big Apple", a nickname of New York City, New York.
Mara Zigler is known for Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021), Sugar Daddy (2020) and American Woman (2019).
Maradona Dias Dos Santos was born in Angola on 14 April 1982. Dos Santos' father was communications specialist in the Angolan military and a veteran of the Civil War. In 1984 the family moved to London England and Dias Dos Santos now considers himself a proud British, Angolan. He was accepted at the Central Film School in London to study all aspects of film making. It was here that he wrote and directed his first short film, Gambling Love. The results impressed his tutors so much that he was offered a full scholarship. However, Dias Dos Santos chose to discontinue his studies in order to start making films. The subsequent few years were some of the most exciting and challenging of his life. Dias Dos Santos became re-acquainted with Angola, falling in love with the rich culture, music and food. At the same time, he struggled to find acceptance, in a country where he didn't have a strong command of the language and where he was viewed as a foreigner. Angolan at heart, with a British mentality, he was determined to gain acceptance and fulfil his ambitions, believing that he could marry the best of both cultures. In 2011, Dias Dos Santos began the lengthy process of setting up Giant Sables Media in Angola. At the same time, he began developing ideas for a film script. One of these ideas was an outline for a crime thriller, whose protagonist was a hard-bitten Angolan policeman named Dias Santana. At present, Santana is the first ever Angolan and South-African co-production, paving the way for a rejuvenated African film industry. This Iconic film is the first Angolan film on Netflix and the second from a Portuguese speaking country in Africa. Dias Dos Santos hopes that through his films, he will change perceptions of Angola as a country, destroyed by war, creating an environment where the younger generation share his optimism, positivity and belief that, no matter where you start in life, anything is possible.