Mariana van Zeller

Mariana van Zeller

producer, director, actress

Mariana van Zeller was born on Jul 29, 1983 in Portugal. Mariana van Zeller's big-screen debut came with It's Gawd! directed by Gerald Brunskill in 2017.

Mariana van Zeller is an award-winning correspondent and investigative journalist. She is the host and executive producer of National Geographic's original documentary series "Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller," which explores the complex and often dangerous inner-workings of the global underworld, smuggling networks, black and informal markets. For her reporting, Mariana has earned some of the most prestigious awards in journalism and storytelling. Her 2016 investigation "Death by Fentanyl," which tracked the pharmaceutical and clandestine sources of the deadly opioid was honored with a DuPont Award. For her report "Rape on the Reservation," which examined the increased incidence of rape and sexual violence on American Indian reservations, she received the Livingston Award for Young Journalists. And her documentary on prescription drug abuse and pill trafficking, "The OxyContin Express," received a Peabody Award, a Television Academy Honor and an Emmy nomination. In 2011, Mariana began her coverage of the drug war in Mexico and for years, attempted to interview drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, only to be scooped by the actor Sean Penn. As a consolation, Penn reported that he and Guzman discussed Mariana's 2015 documentary, "Chasing El Chapo," in which Mairana traveled to El Chapo's hometown in the mountains of Sinaloa. Mariana hosted Travel Channel's "Breaking Borders", where she journeyed to conflict zones around the world with acclaimed chef Michael Voltaggio. Mariana began her journalism career in her native Portugal and moved to the US to attend Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, where she met her husband and producing partner Darren Foster. They live in Los Angeles with their son Vasco. Mariana is fluent in Portuguese, English, Spanish, Italian and French.

  • Birthday

    Jul 29, 1983
  • Place of Birth

    Lisbon, Portugal

Awards

2 wins & 5 nominations

Gracie Allen Awards
2021
Reporter/Correspondent
Winner - Gracie
Trafficked with Mariana Van Zeller (2020)
Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards
2017
Silver Baton
Winner - duPont-Columbia Award
Death by Fentanyl (2016)

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