The most beautiful Spanish actresses of all times
Las actrices españolas más guapas de todos los tiempos
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Born in Madrid to a British mother and 'Gaditano' father, Leonor's first years were driven by her desire to become a ballerina. When she was eight years old she began studying classical ballet, but her dreams were cut short by an injury to her knee. This led her to change into the field of acting where she took her first steps in amateur theatre in various cultural centres. In1993, her first break in cinema arrived with Pablo Llorca's 'Jardin colgantes.' After this, Leonor moved to London to train at the Actor's Centre, taking advantage of the fact that she is a native English speaker. On her return to Spain, and after performances in various television series, Leonor consolidated her place in the film industry by gaining a Goya nomination for Best Actress in Antonio Mercero's 'La hora de la valientes'(1998). She would go on to work alongside Cayetana Guillén Cuervo in the series, 'Raquel busca su sitio' and would take the lead role in Bigas Luna's 'Son de Mar'(2001). In 2002,she featured in Daniel Fejerman and Inés París' comedy, 'A mi madre le gustan las mujeres', with a leading role that saw her nominated again for a Goya Award. For this same part she was awarded the Fotogramas de Plata for Best Actress. In the same year, Pedro Almodóvar released 'Hable con ella,' a film that contributed to her growing prestige and in which she took the part of a ballerina in a coma. Later she would star in numerous films, including Isabel Coixet's 'Mividasinmi,' Cesc Gay's 'Enlaciudad', Patrick Alessadrin's French comedy, 'Mauvais esprit', Joaquín Oristrell's 'Inconscientes', Manuel Huerga's 'Salvador', Glenio Bonder's 'Belle du seigneur', Alex de la Iglesias' 'The Oxford Murders', and Alessandro Baricco's 'Lezione 21'(2007). In parallel to her film career, Leonor Watling has also had success as a singer and songwriter for the group Marlango, with whom she has released five albums: Marlango (2004), Automatic Imperfection(2005), The Electrical Morning (2007), Life in theTreehouse (2010),and Undia extraordinario (2012). Between 2008 and 2012,the actress films Andrucha Waddington's 'Lope', 'Lo mejor de Eva' directed by Mariano Barroso and Joan Carr-Wiggin's 'If I were you.' In 2013, she repeats shooting with Cesc Gay in the movie 'Una pistola en cada mano.' Her latest films have been 'The Food Guide to Love' by Dominic Harari, and Isabel Coixet's 'Another me'. In 2014, she shoots in Malta, 'Clavius,' together with Joseph Fiennes and Tom Felton. In 2016, Leonor stars in the Antena 3 series 'Pulsaciones 'with Pablo Derqui. She also performs in the film 'Muse' by Jaume Balagueró. In 2018,she joins the Telecinco serie 'Vivir sin permiso,'starring José Coronado and Álex González- Actress
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Concha Velasco studied dancing and became an actress in a revue with Celia Gámez. In 1954 she made her film debut with roles in several minor films. At the end of the regime of dictator Francisco Franco she worked with director Pedro Olea, among others, in higher-quality films, such as Tormento (1974) and Pim, pam, pum... ¡fuego! (1975), which gave her a better reputation. One of her biggest successes was Teresa de Jesús (1984) in which she played Santa Teresa de Ávila.- Actress
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Spanish actress Elena Anaya impressed the critics with her performance in Sex and Lucía (2001).
Elena was born in Palencia, Spain, on July 17th, 1975. An active child, she excelled in karate and mountain climbing. By the time she was 17 Elena knew that she wanted to channel her energy into being an actress and enrolled in a drama course being given in her local town by actor Manuel Moron. More determined than ever, she then opted out of school, choosing instead to audition for the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in Madrid.
Moron mentioned Elena's exceptional talent to his agent, Katrina Bayonas, who was looking for a young girl to star in the film, "Africa". Elena auditioned and the role was hers.
Elena was obliged to leave the Royal Academy when Fernando Leon de Aranoa called her to work in his comedy, "Familia". But, aware of the importance of studying, Elena her formation at the Juan Carlos Corazza school of acting.
Following her feature debut in the 1996 drama "África"(Alfonso Ungría) Anaya continued to impress with supporting roles in such features as "Lagrimas negras" (Fernando Bauluz y Ricardo Franco, 1998) "Finisterre" (Xavier Villaverde, 1998), "Las Huellas borradas" (Enrique Gabriel, 1999) and the romantic drama "El Invierno de las Anjanas"(Pedro Telechea). In 2000, director Julio Medem cast her as the seductive baby sitter, Belen, in the erotic drama "Lucia y el sexo" (2001). The explosive mixture of innocence and provocation earned her a Goya (Spanish Academy Award) nomination for Best Supporting Actress. She also received the Spanish Actors Union Award for Best Supporting Actress. That same year she was featured in the comedy "Sin noticias de Dios" (Agustín Díaz Yanes 2001) with Penelope Cruz and Victoria Abril.
As her star continued to rise thanks to roles in "Dos Tipos duros" (Juan Martínez Moreno 2003) and Pedro Almodóvar's "Talk to Her", it was only a matter of time before she caught the attention of international directors and she was offered the role of Dracula's most possessive bride in 2004's "Van Helsing" (Stephen Sommers). Then, in 2004, came the action comedy "Dead Fish" (Charley Stadler) with Gary Oldman, in 2005 the thriller "Fragile" (Jaume Balagueró), and the period adventure "Capitán Alatriste "(Agustín Díaz Yanes). In 2007 she starred in "Miguel & William" (Inés París) and "Savage Grace" (Tom Kalin) with Julianne Moore.
In 2008 she was introduced to French audiences in "L'instinct de Mort" (Jean-François Richet) with Vincent Cassel and Gerard Depardieu. She then travelled to Cairo to work in the romantic drama "Cairo Time" (Ruba Nadda). Agustín Díaz Yanes called her again for his film "I only want to walk" and she then starred in Gaby Ibanez's thriller "Hierro".
2009 brought Elena and Julio Medem together again to make "Room in Rome". The role of Alba earned her Best Actress nominations for both the Spanish Actors Guild and the Goya Awards. She then returned to France to shoot Fred Cavaye's "A Bout Portant".
In 2010 Pedro Almodovar offered her the leading role of Vera in his new film "The Skin I live in" with Antonio Banderas. This role won her the 2011 Best Actress Goya (Spanish Academy Award).
In 2012 she received the honorary Málaga Sur Award at the yearly Film festival in Málaga.
This same year took Elena to Argentina to make "Pensé que iba haber fiesta". In 2013 she starred as Lupe in "Todos están muertos", directed by Beatriz Sanchis. This role won her six Best Actress nominations, the only actress to be nominated for all the awards in the 2015 Spanish Award season. She received the Spanish SAG Best Actress Award.
In 2013 Elena also starred in the Scottish film "Swung". In 2014 she shot Chilean director Matias Bize's "La memoria del Agua" and has recently finished filming Imanol Uribe's "Lejos del mar".
2015 started for Elena with a cameo role in Brad Furman's "The Infiltrator" working alongside Bryan Cranston and John Leguizamo.- Actress
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Born on October 6, 1930 in Seville, popular Spanish entertainer Carmen Sevilla is better regarded as a dancer and singer than for her output of films, most of them, especially her later ones, seldom testing her abilities. Starting very young, she made her movie debut in grand style with the musical Jalisco Sings In Seville (1948) and participated in other popular films of the 1950s including Andalousie (1951), Love and Desire (1952) Imperial Violets (1952), The Beautiful One of Cadiz (1953), Don Juan (1956) and as a fiery, chest-heaving Kate in The Taming of the Shrew (1956). Her rare work in Hollywood included the role of Mary Magdalene in the epic film King of Kings (1962). She also played Octavia in Charlton Heston's version of Antony and Cleopatra (1972). She married Vicente Patuel in 1985, long after her 1968 divorce to composer and orchestra conductor Augusto Algueró, by whom she had a son, Augusto Jr. Patuel died in 2000. The recipient of many awards over the years, she became a steady presence in a stream of Spanish TV series in the 1990s after her film career ended in the late 1970s.- Actress
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Known outside her native country as the "Spanish enchantress," Penélope Cruz Sánchez was born in Madrid to Eduardo Cruz, a retailer, and Encarna Sánchez, a hairdresser. As a toddler, she was already a compulsive performer, re-enacting TV commercials for her family's amusement, but she decided to focus her energies on dance. After studying classical ballet for nine years at Spain's National Conservatory, she continued her training under a series of prominent dancers. At 15, however, she heeded her true calling when she bested more than 300 other girls at a talent agency audition. The resulting contract landed her several roles in Spanish TV shows and music videos, which in turn paved the way for a career on the big screen. Cruz made her movie debut in El laberinto griego (1993) (The Greek Labyrinth), then appeared briefly in the Timothy Dalton thriller Framed (1992). Her third film was the Oscar-winning Belle Epoque (1992), in which she played one of four sisters vying for the love of a handsome army deserter. The film also garnered several Goyas, the Spanish equivalent of the Academy Awards. Her resume continued to grow by three or four films each year, and soon Cruz was a leading lady of Spanish cinema. Live Flesh (1997) (Live Flesh) offered her the chance to work with renowned Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar (who would later be her ticket to international fame), and the same year she was the lead actress in the thriller/drama/mystery/sci-fi film Open Your Eyes (1997), a huge hit in Spain that earned eight Goyas (though none for Cruz). Her luck finally changed in 1998, when the movie-industry comedy The Girl of Your Dreams (1998) won her a Best Actress Goya. Cruz made a few more forays into English-language film, but her first big international hit was Almodóvar's All About My Mother (1999), in which she played an unchaste but well-meaning nun. As the film was showered with awards and accolades, Cruz suddenly found herself in demand on both sides of the Atlantic. Her next big project was Woman on Top (2000), an American comedy about a chef with bewitching culinary skills and a severe case of motion sickness. While in the US, she also signed up to star opposite Johnny Depp in the drug-trafficking drama Blow (2001) and opposite Matt Damon in Billy Bob Thornton's All the Pretty Horses (2000). Cruz says she's wary of being typecast as a beautiful young damsel, but it's hard to imagine disguising her wide-eyed charms and generous nature. Fortunately, with Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky (2001) (a remake of Open Your Eyes (1997)) and a John Madden collaboration looming in her future, Damsel Penelope isn't likely to disappear just yet.- Actress
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Ana Belén was born on 27 May 1951 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. She is an actress and director, known for La corte de Faraón (1985), Fortunata y Jacinta (1980) and La pasión turca (1994). She has been married to Víctor Manuel since 13 June 1972. They have two children.- Actress
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María del Pilar López de Ayala Arroyo (Madrid, September 18, 1978) is a Spanish actress.
She began working in television series such as Menudo es mi padre (1996). From there she went to Al salir de clase (1997) and soon made the leap to film with Fill Me with Life (2000). Her character of Rocío, an upper middle class Cadiz woman in the film Besos para todos (2000), earned her a Goya nomination for best new actress. But her definitive confirmation came with the leading role in Mad Love (2001) of Vicente Aranda, which earned her a Goya award for best female performance playing Juana and the Concha de Plata for best female performance at the San Sebastian Film Festival. Her new status as a star of Spanish cinema led her to be chosen by the cava brand Freixenet to star in its well-known Christmas spot.
In 2005 she released Obaba (2005) of Montxo Armendáriz, a film for which she obtained a new nomination at the Goya Awards, this time as Best Supporting Actress. Obaba (2005) was nominated by Spain for the 2005 Oscars, although in the end it was not nominated among the five candidates for Best Foreign Film.
Other titles in her filmography are The Bridge of San Luis Rey (2004), Captain Alatriste: The Spanish Musketeer (2006), Walking Vengeance (2008) or Intruders (2011) with Clive Owen. Her latest film to date is Agadah (2017).
Away from cinema, Pilar went to New York to study Art History.- Actress
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Silvia Munt was born on 24 March 1957 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress and writer, known for Pretextos (2008), In the Company of Women (2023) and Butterfly Wings (1991).- Actress
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Leticia Dolera was born on 23 October 1981 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress and writer, known for [REC] 3: Genesis (2012), Vida perfecta (2019) and Requirements to Be a Normal Person (2015).- Actress
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Sara Montiel was born in the village of Campo de Criptana, province of Ciudad Real, in the region of Castille-La Mancha, Spain. Her parents were Isidoro Abad, a peasant, and Maria Vicenta Fernández, a door-to-door beautician. The future star was christened Maria Antonia Alejandra Abad Fernández. Barely in her teens, she won a beauty and talent contest held by Cifesa, the most influential Spanish film studio of that era. She was promptly signed to a movie contract and in 1944 made her debut playing a teenager in Te quiero para mí (1944), credited in the cast as "Maria Alejandra". By the end of 1944 she was given the starring role in Empezó en boda (1944), which introduced her with a more adult image and a new name: Sara Montiel.
In the next four years she appeared in 14 films, including her first international success Locura de amor (1948), which led to a long term-contract in Mexico. She quickly established herself as one of the most popular film actors of the decade. starring in over a dozen films between 1950 and 1954. Hollywood came calling and she was formally introduced to American moviegoers in Vera Cruz (1954), playing Gary Cooper's love interest. Later she worked at Warner Bros. in Serenade (1956) with Mario Lanza, directed by Anthony Mann, who became her first husband. After starring in Samuel Fuller's Run of the Arrow (1957) with Rod Steiger, Sarita shot El último cuplé (1957) ("The Last Song") in Spain, a musical production that turned out to be the biggest box-office success in Spain's film history. It played for over a year in the same theaters in which it opened. A similar reaction followed in Western Europe and Latin America. Sarita Montiel had become the most popular actress-singer of 1957 and a national treasure for Spain.
The unprecedented success of "El Último Cuplé" threw a wrench into her Hollywood career, as she was offered a multimillion-dollar contract to star in four films in Europe. Her next vehicle, La violetera (1958) ("The Violet Peddler"), confirmed Sara's popularity and broke the box-office records set by the previous movie. The theme song from "La Violetera" became Montiel's signature song. The soundtrack albums from both films reportedly outsold Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra in the world market. From then on, Sarita would combine the making of films with the recording of highly successful albums and live concerts in four continents. By 1962 she had become a legend to millions of fans worldwide, reaching markets that had previously been uncharted territory for Spanish cinema. Among her many blockbusters of the 1960s were Mi último tango (1960), Pecado de amor (1961), La bella Lola (1962), La reina del Chantecler (1962) and Esa mujer (1969).
However, by the 1970s her interest in films diminished, due largely to the almost pornographic turn of Spanish films in the late-Francisco Franco era when censorship was abolished and she retired from films in 1974. Her activities turned mainly to recording and stage work, and she achieved uncontested successes with her stage shows "Sara en Persona" (1970-73), "Saritísima" (1974-75), "Increible Sara" (1977-78), "Super Sara Show"(1979-80), "Doña Sara de La Mancha" (1981-82), "Taxi Vamos Al Victoria" (1983-84), "Nostalgia" (1985-86), "Sara, Siempre Sara" (1987-88) and others.
In the 1990s Sara surprised everyone by branching out into television: Sara y punto (1990), a mini-series of seven one-hour episodes, included a serialized biography of the star, many popular guests (including Luciano Pavarotti and Charles Aznavour, among others) and Miss Montiel singing her greatest hits in addition to new songs written especially for her. Next came Ven al Paralelo (1992), taped in a Barcelona theater where Montiel hosted,sang and acted in comedy sketches in front of a live audience.
It is quite impossible to cover here all the awards Sara Montiel has won in her long successful career but we must mention the "Premio del Sindicato" (at that time Spain's equivalent of the Oscar) for best actress, won two years in a row for her performances in "El Último Cuplé" and "La Violetera". In 1972 she was proclaimed an honorary citizen of Los Angeles by Mayor Sam Yorty and was given the gold key to the city. Similarly she has been awarded the gold keys of New York, Miami and Chicago. In 1981 she received Israel's most prestigious honor, the Ben Guiron Award and in 1983 she was awarded France's Legion of Honor medal, after a retrospective of her career ran at the Autumn Film Festival in Paris. In 1986 "Nosotros", a Hollywood-based Hispanic actors advocacy organization founded by Ricardo Montalban, gave her its Golden Eagle Award for life achievement. The trophy was presented to Sarita by her "Vera Cruz" costar-producer Burt Lancaster in an emotional reunion that triggered a standing ovation from all their Hollywood peers witnessing the event. In 1997 she was awarded the "Gold Medal", also a life achievement recognition, given--rarely0--by Spain's Academy of Arts and Sciences. The two-hour ceremony was beamed live by national television. In 2008 Sara returned to her hometown to unveil a sculpture with her image at the new Sara Montiel Park. A nearby avenue was also named after her and there was at the same time a dedication ceremony of her newly renovated museum, located inside a 16th-century windmill. In addition, the government placed a commemorative plaque on the house where she was born.
Sara Montiel's private life has also been a large part of her legend. After divorcing Anthony Mann in 1963, she married three more times (Vicente Ramirez Olalla 1964-1978; Jose Tous 1979-1992; Antonio Hernandez 2002-2004). Before, during and after these marriages she had countless affairs, among them Nobel prize-winning scientist Severo Ochoa and Italian actor Giancarlo Del Duca. Unable to have children, she adopted two during her marriage to Jose Tous: Thais (born in 1979) and Zeus (born 1983). In 2000 she published her autobiography, which became a best seller. Undaunted by the passage of time and ignoring critics who accused her of mishandling her legendary image, Sara Montiel continued living and working at a hectic pace. She kept touring with her one woman show and making guests appearances on television. In 2009 she won a new generation of fans when she recorded "Absolutamente," an outrageous duet with Fangoria's vocalist Alaska. Both the record and the promotional video reached the top of the popularity charts and remained there for weeks.
Next Sara recorded some love duets with baritone José Antonio Román Marcos and traveled to the United States for a short tour sponsored by New York's Cervantes Institute and the universities of Chicago and Cincinnati. In every city she charmed the audiences with her charismatic presence and sense of humor. Back in Spain she continued her activities which now included supporting the singing career of her son Zeus. She appeared in his 2011 "Sex Dance" video and caused quite a stir.
In February 2013 Sara Montiel became the subject of a made-for-TV documentary titled "Sara's Dream" which aired in Spain to high ratings and great reviews. It was a fitting celebration of her fantastic life and career which came at the right time. A couple of months later, the star who had seemed eternal, passed away suddenly and quietly in her Madrid penthouse. By her family's request, funeral services were private but the funeral procession, organized by the city of Madrid, was a very moving event attended by thousands who showed up at Plaza Callao to bid farewell to their beloved Sara. She was buried in the San Justo cemetery family plot.- Actress
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Made her first film when she was 15 and from then on shared her time between studying dramatic art and performing in plays, films and TV productions. However it was not until the 1990s that she began to make her worthiest appearances in films directed by Julio Medem (Vacas, La Ardilla Roja and Tierra), Juan Estelrich Jr.(La Vía Láctea and Pintadas), and especially Pilar Miró (El perro del hortelano and Tu nombre envenena mis sueños). For her role in La Ardilla Roja she won the Sant Jordi Award as well as the Cartelera Turia Award and the Spanish Actors Union Prize, all for best female actress, and in 1997 she was bestowed the Honor of the Goya Award for best Female Interpretation for her part in El Perro del Hortelano. In 1999 she overworked making four films and decided to rest for a time "to regather energy".- Actress
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Ángela Molina was born on 5 October 1955 in Madrid, Spain. She is an actress and art director, known for Live Flesh (1997), 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992) and Broken Embraces (2009). She has been married to Leo Blakstad since 1995. They have two children. She was previously married to Hervé Timarche.- Actress
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Najwa Nimri Urrutikoetxea is a Spanish actress and singer of Navarrese and Jordanian descent.
Nimri's mother is Navarrese and her father is Jordanian; his name is Karam Nimri. She has a brother named Karim Nimri, a half-brother named Andre Nimri and two half-sisters named Sara and Nadia Nimri. Najwa also has a cousin who is a singer named (Antix) Alexander Nimier. When she was a child she moved to Bilbao and now lives in Madrid.
Her first important film role was in Salto al vacío, the first movie by film director Daniel Calparsoro. Her career as a singer started with small groups. In 1996, she formed the band Najwajean with Carlos Jean. She has also released three solo albums. She was married to Daniel Calparsoro and in 2004, she had a son, Teo.
Several of her film roles won her praise: as Ana in Lovers of the Arctic Circle, and as Elena in Sex and Lucia (Spanish title Lucía y el sexo). Both films were directed by Julio Medem. She starred next to Eduardo Noriega in Abre los ojos and El Método (The Method).- Actress
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María Castro was born on 30 November 1981 in Vigo, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain. She is an actress, known for Vive cantando (2013), Sin tetas no hay paraíso (2008) and SMS, sin miedo a soñar (2006). She has been married to José Manuel Villalba since 15 September 2018. They have one child.- Actress
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Carme Elias was born on 14 January 1951 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress, known for Camino (2008), Puzzle (1986) and Warsaw Bridge (1990).- Actress
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Inma Cuesta was born on 25 June 1980 in València, València, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain. She is an actress, known for The Bride (2015), Águila Roja (2009) and Three Many Weddings (2013).- Actress
Ingrid Rubio was born on 2 August 1975 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress, known for Taxi (1996), El viaje de Arián (2000) and The Lighthouse (1998).- Actress
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Aitana Sánchez-Gijón was born on 5 November 1968 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. She is an actress, known for The Machinist (2004), A Walk in the Clouds (1995) and Parallel Mothers (2021). She has been married to Papin Luccadane since September 2002. They have two children.- Actress
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Fiorella Faltoyano was born on 10 February 1950 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. She is an actress, known for Canción de cuna (1994), Cristóbal Colón, de oficio... descubridor (1982) and The Ministry of Time (2015).- Actress
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Marta Etura was born on 28 October 1978 in Donostia-San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, País Vasco, Spain. She is an actress and director, known for Offering to the Storm (2020), The Legacy of the Bones (2019) and The Invisible Guardian (2017).- Actress
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After having studied philosophy and philology Lopez went to the "Escuela Oficial de Cinematografia de Madrid" and studied interpretation. The first part of her filmography was mainly made by young directors until she was discovered by Gonzalo Suárez ("Diatrambo (1967)") with whom she worked again once in a while after that. In Spain she became definitly famous with the television series "Gozos y las Sombras, Los" (1981) as "Morena Alba".- Actress
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Spanish actress and singer. She was discovered by her future producer Manuel J. Goyanes in an exhibition of the "Coros y Danzas de Málaga" in TVE in 1959. Her debut in cinema was in 1960. She complemented her activity in cinema with records, recitals and TV-shows.- Actress
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Silvia Marsó was born on 8 March 1964 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress, known for Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez (1972), Sin novedad (2018) and Love and Other Curiosities (2001).- Actress
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Maribel Verdú was born on October 2, 1970 in Madrid, Spain as María Isabel Verdú Rollán. She is an actress, known for Snow White (2012), Pan's Labyrinth (2006) and And Your Mother Too (2001). She is the older sister of twins Marina and Carlota and she has been married to Pedro Larrañaga since September 1999.- Actress
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Manuela Velasco is a Spanish TV hostess and actress. Velasco is best known for starred in the Spanish horror films REC (2007), REC 2 (2009), REC 4: Apocalypse (2014), and the Spanish television series Velvet.
She make her film debut in Pedro Almodovar's Law of Desire (1987).
In 2007, she won the Goya Award for Best New Actress for her performance in REC.- Actress
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Assumpta Serna was born in Barcelona, Spain. She studied Law but abandoned it for her real passion, acting. Her career has spanned over 227 films, 27 as a lead and 43 TV projects in over 20 countries. She has won more than thirty best actress awards throughout the world (Spain, France, Italy, USA, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay...). She has worked as an actress in all six of the languages she speaks: Catalan, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian and English.
A few of her many films are: Uncertainty (2008) with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel, Pedro Almodóvar's Matador (1986), the 1993 Spanish Oscar entry The Fencing Master (1992) directed by Pedro Olea, María Luisa Bemberg's film, I, the Worst of All (1990), The Craft (1996) for Columbia Tri Star, Samuel Fuller's The Day of Reckoning, Wild Orchid (1989), opposite Mickey Rourke. She has worked on more than 20 European co productions, such as Nostradamus (1994), with Rutger Hauer and F. Murray Abraham, Le cercle des passions (1983), with Max von Sydow, The PianoTuner of EarthQuakes (2004) by the Quay Brothers and produced by Terry Gilliam and Shortcut to Paradise (1994) with Charles Dance.
Her performances have been acclaimed in popular British TV series such as Sharpe where she played the feisty guerrilla leader Teresa opposite Sean Bean and in Henry VIII, with Ray Winstone, playing the King's first wife Catherine of Aragon. In Spain she was a regular on the country's most popular TV show Aquí no hay quien viva (2003). In 2011, she played Vanozza, the mother of Cesare and Lucrezia Borgia, in the series Borgia (2011), written and produced by Tom Fontana, shown in 35 countries.
She was elected to the board of the European Film Academy representing Spain for 6 years and responsible for the organization of the European Film awards (2004) in Barcelona (with a 1.8 million euro budget). Whist living in Los Angeles she was an active member of the Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts and Sciences, serving on the committee for Foreign film. She was the first Spanish actress to be honored with membership to AMPAS. She has been a proud member since 1993 and has served on the Executive Committee of the Actor's Branch.
She has sat on juries in International film festivals around the world, such as Chicago, Venice, San Sebastian, Mar del Plata (Argentina), Biarritz, Rio de Janeiro, Montreal, Karlovy Vary, Cartagena de Indias (Colombia), Brussels, Cluj (Romania), and Rome.
She was elected President of AISGE in 2002. AISGE is the organization in Spain that deals with the task of managing and protecting the intellectual property rights of actors. She was also voted vice-president of ARTIS, the European Association of intellectual property rights for actors. After the release of her first book she began teaching workshops in Universities and Film Schools on the subject of screen-acting. In 2005 founded with Scott Cleverdon first team an international non-profit film foundation. First team has been teaching film acting and the direction of actors in 6 countries around the world and so far has taught more than 1500 filmmakers. http://www.fundacionfirstteam.org . Based in Spain, first team offers a pioneering university course on Screen Acting for actors, believed to be the first of its kind in the world and tuition programs for directors and scriptwriters.
Her book, El trabajo del actor de cine was the first to be written in Spanish regarding the craft of film-acting. She followed it up with Monologues in V.O, a resource for auditioning actors.
She continues to work and teach in Madrid, Barcelona and throughout the world as actress and acting coach.
Together with Scott Cleverdon , they have taught over 13,000 hours and trained over 4,000 actors, actresses, filmmakers and business people.- Actress
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Ana Álvarez was born on 19 November 1969 in Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain. She is an actress, known for The Dead Mother (1993), Suspicious Minds (2010) and Geisha (1996).- Actress
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Cayetana Guillén Cuervo was born on 13 June 1969 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. She is an actress and writer, known for The Grandfather (1998), The Ministry of Time (2015) and Hazlo por mí (1997). She has been married to Omar Ayyashi since 4 June 2005. They have one child.- Actress
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Diana Peñalver was born in 1965 in Spain. She is an actress, known for Dead Alive (1992), Las chicas de hoy en día (1991) and Canción de cuna (1994).- Actress
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Carmen Conesa was born on 15 September 1960 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress and director, known for Las chicas de hoy en día (1991), La señora (2008) and Disertaciones sobre una coliflor (1999).- Actress
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Goya Toledo was born on 24 September 1969 in Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain. She is an actress, known for Amores Perros (2000), Maktub (2011) and Plans for Tomorrow (2010).- Actress
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Miren Ibarguren was born on 23 May 1980 in San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, País Vasco, Spain. She is an actress and writer, known for Aída (2005), Arde Madrid (2018) and Supernormal (2021).- Actress
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Born in January, 1969, she's the daughter of August Gil Matamala, a prestigious lawyer. Grew up studying singing, dancing and the violin. She even appeared occasionally singing with her two brothers in their banda named "Matamala". At 17, she appeared on the cover of an avant-garde Catalonian magazine and from there she began working in local theatre companies and on local Catalonian TV channels, including giving Catalan language classes on Canal 33. It was here where she caught the eye of Bigas Luna, which led to Lola (1986), her first film and, thus, her future was set. It was in 1991 that she became well-known in the film Amo tu cama rica (1992), a comedy with Javier Bardem, consolidated a year later in Fernando Trueba's romantic comedy Belle Epoque (1992), starring Penélope Cruz. However, her better and more serious roles appeared from the mid-nineties onwards, and she showed she was able to take on the most difficult parts, most notably in Malena es un nombre de tango (1996) and Lágrimas negras (1998). She also had time to do a few theatre productions in Catalonia, such as Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull", among other plays. She has a daughter, Violeta Rodríguez, named after her character in Belle Epoque (1992), born from her romance with the director David Trueba. She is extremely interested in working in Iberamerican cinema and has already worked in Argentina. To date, she has shown she is an extremely versatile actress, such that she is known here in Spain as the actress for "impossible roles". Much now depends on whether she can be offered the right parts so that she can continue to develop as a serious character actress.- Neus Asensi was born on 4 August 1965 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress, known for The Girl of Your Dreams (1998), Torrente, the Dumb Arm of the Law (1998) and Angélica (2014).
- Cristina Solà is known for Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006), La revolución de los ángeles (2015) and Lisístrata (2002).
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Mercedes Sampietro was born on 24 January 1947 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress and director, known for Gary Cooper, que estás en los cielos (1980), Common Ground (2002) and Broken Silence (2001).- Ana Ruiz was born on 7 June 1978 in Seville, Andalucía, Spain. She is an actress, known for Amar y morir en Sevilla (Don Juan Tenorio) (2001), Mercado Central (2019) and Arrayán (2001). She has been married to Valentín since 15 September 2007.
- Spanish-born actress who began working in films as a child in the 1960s, graduating to adult heroine roles in mostly horror films. Galbo quit the movie business in the 1980s and now tours the world as a flamenco dancer.
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Ana Risueño was born on 22 June 1969 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. She is an actress and assistant director, known for The Valdemar Legacy (2010), The Valdemar Legacy II: The Forbidden Shadow (2010) and Impulsos (2002).- Claudia Bassols was born on 3 October 1979 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress, known for The Eagle Path (2010), The Prey (2011) and One in the Chamber (2012).
- Soledad Miranda was a Spanish actress who appeared in many films in the 1960s. Her remarkable beauty and her tragic untimely death make her story the stuff of legend. She was born on July 9, 1943 in Seville, Spain. She started her career when only eight years old as a flamenco dancer and singer. She made her film debut at age sixteen as a dancer. During the following years, the fragile beauty appeared in numerous comedies, dramas, B-movies, and horror films, mostly in Spain (over thirty films altogether from 1960 to 1970). Her biggest break came from legendary director Jess Franco, who cast Soledad in such cult classics as Count Dracula and Vampyros Lesbos. Soledad is generally regarded as Franco's greatest discovery. On August 18, 1970 Soledad was in a car accident on a highway in Portugal. She died hours later, survived by her husband (a former race-car driver) and young son. Shortly before this tragic accident, a German film producer had offered her a contract which would have made her a great star. Soledad was destined to become a legend. Not until the years after her death has she become a cult starlet with fans all over the world now discovering the beautiful, doomed actress.
- Eva Lyberten was born on 20 December 1958 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress, known for Street Warriors (1977), Samanka (1982) and Jarretelles roses sur bas noirs (1981).
- Carla Hidalgo was born in 1973 in Madrid, Spain. She is an actress, known for El comisario (1999), Tuno negro (2001) and Tirando a dar (2006). She has been married to Ismael Guijarro since 26 May 2017. They have one child.
- Virginia Mataix was born on 2 March 1957 in Madrid, Spain. She is an actress, known for Wisdom for Heroes, Rowing with the Wind (1988) and Bandera negra (1986).
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Paz Vega
A renowned international actress who has captivated audiences in Europe, North America, and Latin America with her talent and versatility in acting. After starting her career on the successful sitcom "Siete vidas", the Sevillian actress made the jump to the big screen with Julio Medem's "Sex and Lucia" in 2001, which earned her prestigious accolades as a breakthrough actress in Spain and the rest of Europe, including the Goya and the Chopard Trophy at the Cannes International Film Festival.
In 2006, Paz Vega took a significant step in her career by working in Hollywood, alongside director James L. Brooks, who invited her to co-star in "Spanglish" alongside Adam Sandler. This role allowed her to win the Best Breakthrough Actress award from the Phoenix Film Critics Society. Since then, she has worked with prestigious directors such as Pedro Almodóvar, Frank Miller, Danis Tanovic, Oliver Parker, Michelle Placido, and the Taviani Brothers, and has shared the screen with big names in international cinema such as Scarlett Johansson, Diego Luna, Jason Clarke, Andie MacDowell, Eva Mendes, Adrien Brody, Colin Farrell, and legendary actors such as Rob Lowe, Christopher Lee, Christopher Walken, Antonio Banderas, Morgan Freeman, Nicole Kidman, and Sylvester Stallone, to name a few. In 2022, Paz Vega starred in the comedy "A todo Tren 2", which achieved excellent results at the Spanish box office, becoming the third most-watched movie in the country. Additionally, that same year, Vega filmed "Luciérnagas en el Mozote", the first Hollywood movie made in El Salvador and produced by Bob Yari.
2023 has started exceptionally well for Paz Vega, who leads the cast of "Kaleidoscope" alongside Giancarlo Esposito, Tati Gabrielle, Rufus Sewell, and Jai Courtney, a new Netflix production produced by Ridley Scott that has already become a worldwide success. Additionally, Vega has ventured into directing and screenwriting, demonstrating her commitment and passion for the film industry and establishing herself as a multidisciplinary artist willing to continue surprising audiences. In short, Paz Vega is one of the most outstanding and recognized actresses in international cinema- Alejandra Grepi was born on 6 April 1962 in Spain. She is an actress, known for Don Quijote de la Mancha (1991), Legend No. 17 (2013) and Blood Hunt (1986).
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Esther Nubiola was born on 16 September 1983 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress and director, known for Kingdom of Felony (2008), Íntimos y extraños. 3 historias y 1/2 (2008) and Little Ashes (2008).- Amparo Larrañaga was born on 26 March 1963 in Madrid, Spain. She is an actress, known for Periodistas (1998), MIR (2007) and Media naranja (1986). She was previously married to Pepe Sanz.
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Isabel Mestres was born on 10 December 1947 in El Masnou, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress, known for Parranda (1977), Estudio 1 (1965) and Jesus of Nazareth (1977).- Actress
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She carried the Olympic flame at Empúries for the Barcelona Olympic Games (1992), upon its arrival from Greece. She was 15.
The first film which she starred in was El Largo Invierno (1992), at the hands of Jaime Camino. Other highlights of her earlier film titles are La Cuidad de los Prodigios ( Mario Camus ) ; Only Human ( Teresa de Pelegrí, Dominic Harari ) El prado de las estrellas ( Mario Camus ) The most important thing in life is not being death ( Olivier Pictet , Marc Recuenco ) She is remembered as Miriam when she starred in Al Salir de Clase (1997-1999), a TV series about the lives of a group of teenagers in Madrid.
Los Hombres de Paco / Paco's Men (2005-2009) catapulted her into international stardom and fame, with her character Silvia Castro Leon. It created a new fan-base, and countless forums and websites (in many languages) dedicated to her character Silvia and the love story between Silvia and Pepa . . However, to great dismay of the series and her character's fans, Marián Aguilera left the show in 2009 to allow herself to grow , going to drama school to experience and rediscover herself as an actress. After those years ,she began working on several classic and contemporary theatre plays. She re-appeared in the series' final season a few times as an illusion/imagination (or perhaps a ghost) to Paco, and after that, performed the role of the forensic doctor in the series 'Homicidios' .
For her performance in Los Hombres de Paco, she was nominated Best TV Actress at the 60th Fotogramas de Plata . Internationally, AfterEllen.com also placed her character Silvia Castro in its list of Top 50 Lesbian/Bisexual Characters in March 2010.- Eva Cobo was born on 26 April 1967 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress, known for Armour of God 2: Operation Condor (1991), Pasos (2005) and Matador (1986). She was previously married to Álvaro Akerman.
- Mònica Van Campen was born on 16 November 1974 in Terrassa, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress, known for Quiero (2012), Comarcal 130 (2003) and Inconscientes (2004).
- Taida Urruzola was born on 3 June 1961 in Madrid. She is an actress, known for Skin Deep (1979), A Man Called Rage (1984) and Curro Jiménez (1976).