Marta Aura embarked on her illustrious acting career in 1959, commencing her artistic journey at the INJM (National Institute of the Mexican Youth),where she honed her craft in the realm of drama. Subsequently, she pursued further studies at the esteemed INBA (Fine Arts National Institute),laying the foundation for a lifelong dedication to the performing arts.
Throughout her distinguished career, Marta Aura has had the privilege of collaborating with the most prominent and celebrated stage directors in Mexico, solidifying her reputation as a talented and versatile actress. Her exceptional work has been widely recognized by the Mexican theater critics, who have bestowed upon her two prestigious prizes and numerous nominations for her captivating performances in productions such as "La morsa," "La fiaca," "Antigone," and "El pelicano."
In addition to her impressive stage credits, Marta Aura has also made significant contributions to the world of cinema, boasting an extensive filmography that includes over 15 feature-length productions. Her cinematic endeavors have earned her two nominations for the esteemed Diosa de Plata award, for her memorable performances in "Los motivos de Luz" and "Amorosos fantasmas."
Furthermore, Marta Aura has also made a lasting impact on the small screen, having worked on a multitude of television series, programs, and soaps for Televisa, showcasing her remarkable range and adaptability as a performer.