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She began her career in Cuba with a leading role in the romantic drama Una rosa de Francia At the age of 18, she moved to Madrid , Spain, and starred in the popular drama El Internado for six seasons from to After moving to Los Angeles, de Armas had English-speaking roles in the psychological thriller Knock Knock and the comedy-crime film War Dogs She rose to prominence with her role as the holographic AI projection Joi in the science fiction film Blade Runner During her childhood and adolescence, de Armas had no Internet access and had limited knowledge of popular culture beyond Cuba.
At age 18, de Armas moved to Madrid. Within two weeks of arriving, she met with casting director Luis San Narciso, who had seen her in Una rosa de Francia. The television show, set in a boarding school, became popular with viewers and made de Armas a celebrity figure in Spain. After spending a few months living in New York City to learn English, [ 23 ] de Armas was persuaded to return to Spain to star in seventeen episodes of the historical drama Hispania — With encouragement from her newly hired Hollywood agent, she decided to move to Los Angeles.
The film was ultimately released as Exposed in De Armas had a supporting role in Todd Phillips 's War Dogs , acting opposite Miles Teller as the wife of an arms dealer, and again learned her lines phonetically. Despite its delayed release, Hands of Stone was the first Hollywood film de Armas had filmed.
She was contacted by director Jonathan Jakubowicz while still living in Madrid after watching her in El Internado [ 29 ] and asked her to travel to Los Angeles to audition for the Spanish-language part. But except for a couple of showy moments, she gets little to do besides function as the dutiful wife. Mark Kermode of The Guardian said she "brings three-dimensional warmth to a character who is essentially a digital projection.