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Ana de Armas: From Cuba to Action Star
6 Dec
Summary
- Ana de Armas reflects on her decade-long friendship with Keanu Reeves.
- She trained rigorously for months, transforming into an action star.
- De Armas pursued acting from childhood with no backup plan.

Ana de Armas recently spoke at Saudi Arabia's Red Sea International Film Festival, detailing her remarkable ascent from Cuba to Hollywood. She reminisced about her initial days in Los Angeles, where she met Keanu Reeves, with whom she shares a decade-long friendship. Their reunion for the film 'Ballerina' felt like a full-circle moment, with Reeves offering significant support.
De Armas revealed her transformation into an action star was unplanned, stemming from roles in 'No Time to Die,' 'The Gray Man,' and 'Ghosted,' culminating in the demanding 'Ballerina.' The physical preparation was intense, involving months of brutal training that continued throughout filming, a challenging yet rewarding experience she embraced.
Tracing her roots back to a happy childhood in Cuba, de Armas always knew acting was her calling. Despite initial moves to Madrid and then Los Angeles with limited resources and no English proficiency, she persevered. Breakthrough roles like 'Blade Runner 2049' and 'Blonde' propelled her career, earning an Oscar nomination and fundamentally changing her approach to acting.




