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"As a kid, I never really realized how much my mom's work methods inspired me to believe in
Barbie Castro is a one-woman dynamo who suddenly decided she would rather create her own work than compete to prove her worth to others. She quit her job and started making films with her daughter Taylor, an up-and-coming actress.
Recently, Barbie and Taylor both won acting awards for their roles in Marriage Killer- Barbie won Best Actress and Taylor won Best Young Actress at the Actors Awards. We invited them for an interview, and met two hard working women who create their own opportunities rather than wait for them. If you need some inspiration today, keep reading.
Barbie Castro (right) and Taylor Castro in Marriage Killer (with Jason London)
Barbie, let's start with you. Tell us a bit about your background as a Miami-Beach native. How did you get into acting and producing?
Barbie: Born & Raised in Miami, FL. I love my hometown. I am the youngest of 4. I attended a catholic private school with lots of extracurricular activities that I loved,
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Barbie Castro is a one-woman dynamo. Born in Miami Beach, FL, she is a hard working actress and producer who knows how to bring a project full circle from beginning to end. She has a keen eye for talent and a great sense of business. She has created a name for herself as a prominent entrepreneur in South Florida.
In 2011, Barbie Castro formed 'Concord Films [us]', LLC and starred and produced Conduit (2011) a short film directed by Alyn Darnay . She won several Best Actress Awards in the 2011 Film Festival Circuit, including Best Actress in a short Film at the New York City International Film Festival, Buffalo Niagara Film Festival and FMPTA Crystal Reel Awards. In 2011, she also wrote, produced & co-directed a Pilot called Miami 3 Oh 5 (2012) which won a Silver Award at the 2011 California Film Awards in the Television Pilot Division, as well as a Silver Sierra Award at the 2012 Yosemite International Film Festival in the Television Pilot Competition.
In 2013, Castro was named a Semi-Finalist in the NexTv Acting & Directing Talent Search for her work in Condui
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Bárbara Castro
Chilean tennis player
| Country (sports) | Chile |
|---|---|
| Born | (1975-09-08) 8 September 1975 (age 49) |
| Prize money | $16,854 |
| Career titles | 0 |
| Highest ranking | No. 340 (15 July 1996) |
| Career titles | 3 ITF |
| Highest ranking | No. 217 (20 May 1996) |
| Fed Cup | 28–27 |
Bárbara Castro (born 8 September 1975) is a Chilean former professional tennis player.
Biography
Castro trained at the Santa Rosa de Las Condes in Santiago and was later based in Spain during her career.
From 1992 to 2000, Castro featured in a total of 36 Fed Cup ties for Chile. Her doubles partnership with Paula Cabezas resulted in 15 wins, which is a national record. She has a younger sister, Valentina, who also represented Chile in Fed Cup tennis.[1]
Castro partnered with Paula Cabezas in the women's doubles event at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, where they lost their first round match to Hungary's Virág Csurgó and Andrea Temesvári in three sets. With the same partner, Castro won a silver medal for Chile at the 1999 Pan American Game
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