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  1. Mexican film director Alfonso Cuarón has received many awards and nominations over the course of his career. Major Associations. Academy Awards. British Academy Film Awards. Golden Globe Awards. Guilds. ACE Eddie Awards. ASC Awards. Directors Guild Awards. Producers Guild Awards. Writers Guild Awards. Industry Awards. AACTA Awards.

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  2. Alfonso Cuarón. Jump to. 259 wins & 206 nominations. Ariel Awards, Mexico. 2019 Winner Golden Ariel. Best Picture (Mejor Película) Roma. 2019 Winner Silver Ariel. Best Direction (Mejor Dirección) Roma. 2019 Winner Silver Ariel. Best Editing (Mejor Edición) Roma. Shared with: Adam Gough. 2019 Winner Silver Ariel.

  3. His accolades include four Academy Awards, seven BAFTA Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards. Cuarón made his feature film debut with the romantic comedy Sólo con tu pareja (1991), and directed the film adaptations A Little Princess (1995), and Great Expectations (1998).

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    • Alfonso Cuarón Orozco, 28 November 1961 (age 61), Mexico City, Mexico
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  5. Alfonso is the only filmmaker to have ever won twice for a clean sweep for the awards, for "Gravity" and "Roma", for Best Director at the Oscars, Golden Globes, BAFTAs, and DGA Awards. Born November 28, 1961

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    Born in Mexico City in 1961, Alfonso Cuarón learned the ropes in Mexico's TV and film industry after being expelled from film school. His first full-length film, Sólo con tu pareja (1991), led to opportunities to direct Hollywood features, though it was a return to his Spanish-language roots with Y tu mamá también (2001) that brought him internatio...

    Alfonso Cuarón Orozco was born on November 28, 1961, in Mexico City, Mexico. One of four children born to Alfredo Cuarón, a doctor, and Cristina Orozco, a pharmaceutical biochemist, Cuarón was also especially close to his nanny, Liboria Rodríguez, and enjoyed a comfortable middle-class upbringing until his parents separated in the early 1970s. By a...

    Following a stint at the National Museum of Art, Cuarón threw himself into the trenches of the Mexican film and TV industry, taking on every gig that offered an opportunity to hone his technical skills. "I tried to connect with whoever knew a bit more than me, as an assistant or whatever, editing an infomercial, anything," he toldthe Director's Gui...

    'Sólo con tu pareja,' 'Fallen Angels' Following a decade of hands-on instruction, Cuarón roped in his brother Carlos to co-write and Lubezki to shoot what became his first feature film, Sólo con tu pareja. Cuarón feuded with the backersof his state-funded project, the frayed relations contributing to a delayed domestic release. Nevertheless, the co...

    Cuarón founded the production company Esperanto Filmoj in 2004. Its name is drawn from the "universal language" of Esperanto invented by Polish oculist Ludovic Zamenhof in the late 19th century. Esperanto Filmoj has produced such films as del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth (2006), Carlos Cuarón's Rudo y Cursi (2008) and Jonás Cuarón's Desierto (2015), alon...

    Cuarón was married to Mexican actress Mariana Elizondo from 1980 to 1993, during which time he fathered Jonás. He then was married to Italian actress and journalist Annalisa Bugliani from 2001 to 2008, their union producing daughter Tess Bu Cuarón (b. 2003) and son Olmo Teodoro Cuarón (b. 2005).

  6. Feb 25, 2019 · Sun 24 Feb 2019 23.07 EST. Alfonso Cuarón has won the Oscar for best director at the 91st Academy Awards for Roma. This is the second time Cuarón has taken the award, after winning in 2014...

  7. Feb 14, 2023 · Advertisement. Awards. How Alfonso Cuarón got behind a cheeky fable -- and now Oscar nominee. The blue-clad Serafina (Melissa Falasconi) and her fellow orphans present a Nativity living...