Actress | Cuban-Spanish
Ana de Armas has risen from Cuban television to Hollywood A-list through a combination of talent, beauty, and willingness to take on challenging roles. Her transformation into Marilyn Monroe in ‘Blonde’ earned her an Oscar nomination and established her as a dramatic force.
Born in Cuba, de Armas began acting at 16 before moving to Spain, where she appeared in several films while learning Spanish (she spoke only Cuban Spanish initially). Her Hollywood break came with ‘Knock Knock’ (2015), followed by supporting roles in ‘War Dogs’ and the ‘Blade Runner 2049’ sequel.
Her star-making turn came in ‘Knives Out’ (2019), where she held her own against an all-star cast as nurse Marta Cabrera. The role showcased her ability to carry a film and led to bigger opportunities including the Bond film ‘No Time to Die.’
‘Blonde’ (2022) represented her most challenging role—embodying Marilyn Monroe in Andrew Dominik’s controversial biopic. Her performance earned an Oscar nomination and proved she could anchor a prestige drama. She continues to balance action (upcoming John Wick spinoff ‘Ballerina’) with dramatic work.
Cuban film debut
Moves to Spain, El Internado series
Hollywood debut in Knock Knock
Blade Runner 2049
Knives Out breakthrough
No Time to Die, James Bond
Blonde Oscar-nominated performance
Ghosted with Chris Evans
John Wick: Ballerina production
Ana de Armas's net worth is estimated at $14 million in 2026.