Born in Argentina, Mía Maestro went to Berlin to become a cabaret singer and then made a splashy big-screen debut in the Oscar-nominated foreign film Tango (1998). She made it to American arthouses in Timecode (2000), which was the first of what would be several roles opposite Salma Hayek. She was a sexy refugee in HBO's For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval … Join Mr Skin to read her entire Biography