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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.2015 - "ma ma"
Nominees:
Penélope Cruz - ma ma**
Inma Cuesta - La novia
Leticia Dolera - Requisitos para ser una persona normal
Maribel Verdú - Felices 140- Actress
- Producer
Bárbara Lennie was born on 20 April 1984 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. She is an actress and producer, known for Magical Girl (2014), Everybody Knows (2018) and El nino (2014).2014 - "Magical Girl"
Nominees:
Elena Anaya - Todos están muertos
Carmina Barrios - Carmina y amén
Macarena Gómez - Musarañas
Bárbara Lennie - Magical Girl**
María León - Marsella- Actress
- Writer
- Additional Crew
Marian Álvarez was born on 1 April 1978 in Madrid, Spain. She is an actress and writer, known for Lo mejor de mí (2007), Wounded (2013) and The (Silent) War (2019).2013 - "La herida"
Nominees:
Marian Álvarez - La herida**
Imma Cuesta - Tres bodas de más
Aura Garrido - Stockholm
Nora Navas - Tots volem el millor per a ella ”- Actress
- Soundtrack
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 1999.2012 - "Blancanieves"
Nominees:
Leticia Dolera - REC 3: Génesis
Aida Folch - El artista y la modelo
Maribel Verdú - Blancanieves**
Naomi Watts - Lo Imposible ”- Actress
- Producer
- Casting Director
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.2011 - "La piel que habito"
Nominees:
Elena Anaya - La piel que habito**
Inma Cuesta - La voz dormida
Verónica Echegui - Katmandú, un espejo en el cielo
Salma Hayek - La chispa de la vida- Actress
- Soundtrack
Nora Navas was born on 24 April 1975 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress, known for Pain and Glory (2019), We All Want What's Best for Her (2013) and Black Bread (2010).2010 - Pa Negre
Nominees:
Elena Anaya - Habitación en Roma
Carmen Machi - Que se mueran los feos
Nora Navas - Pa Negre**
Belén Rueda - Los ojos de Júlia- Actress
- Producer
- Director
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.2009 - Los abrazos rotos
Nominees:
Penélope Cruz - Los abrazos rotos**
Lola Dueñas - Yo, también
Rachel Weisz - Agora
Maribel Verdú - Tetro- Actress
- Additional Crew
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).2008 - Camino
Nominees:
Malena Alterio - Una palabra tuya
Carme Elías - Camino**
Ariadna Gil - Sólo quiero caminar
Maribel Verdú - Los girasoles ciegos- Actress
- Director
- Soundtrack
María Belén Rueda García-Porrero (born March 16, 1965) is a Spanish actress. She is best known for her roles as Lucía in the TV series Los Serrano (2003); as Julia in The Sea Inside (2004), for which she won a Goya Award; and as Laura in The Orphanage (2007), for which she received another Goya Award nomination. Most recently she played the lead role in the movie Julia's Eyes (2010).
Rueda was born in Madrid. Her father was a civil engineer and her mother was a ballet instructor. She is the second of three children; her siblings are named María Jesús (Chus) and Alfonso. She and her family moved to San Juan, Alicante when she was a child. When Rueda was 18 years old she moved to Madrid to study architecture, but she left the university when she met an Italian man whom she later married.
Rueda returned to Madrid and worked as a salesperson and a model until she became a TV presenter. After that she worked as an actress on television, including the show Los Serrano (2003), and eventually acted in films. She won a Goya Award in 2004 for her role as Julia in The Sea Inside (2004). She received another Goya nomination for her role in the 2007 film, The Orphanage (2007). Rueda played the lead role of the Spanish thriller Julia's Eyes (2010), which was produced by Guillermo del Toro. She also starred in Oriol Paulo's thriller The Body (2012).2007 - El orfanato
Nominees:
Najwa Nimri - Mataharis
Blanca Portillo - Siete mesas de billar francés
Belén Rueda - El orfanato**
Maribel Verdú - Siete mesas de billar francés- Actress
- Producer
- Director
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.2006 - Volver
Nominees:
Penélope Cruz - Volver**
Marta Etura - Azuloscurocasinegro
Pilar López de Ayala - Bienvenido a casa
Maribel Verdú - El laberinto del fauno- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Candela Peña was born on 14 July 1973 in Gavà, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress and director, known for Princesses (2005), All About My Mother (1999) and Take My Eyes (2003).2005 - Princesas
Nominees:
Najwa Nimri - El método
Adriana Ozores - Heroína
Candela Peña - Princesas**
Sarah Polley - La vida secreta de las palabras- Actress
- Soundtrack
Lola Dueñas was born on 6 October 1971 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress, known for The Sea Inside (2004), Volver (2006) and Broken Embraces (2009).2004 - Mar Adentro
Nominees:
Lola Dueñas - Mar Adentro**
Marta Etura - La vida que te espera
Jennifer Jason-Leigh - El maquinista
Adriana Ozores - Héctor- Laia Marull was born on 4 January 1973 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress, known for Take My Eyes (2003), Fugitivas (2000) and La Xirgu (2015).2003 - Te doy mis ojos
Nominees:
Ariadna Gil - Soldados de Salamina
Laia Marull - Te doy mis ojos**
Sarah Polley - Mi vida sin mi - Actress
- Editor
- Soundtrack
Adriana Ozores was born on 21 May 1959 in Madrid, Spain. She is an actress and editor, known for Los hombres de Paco (2005), Héctor (2004) and The Method (2005).2002 - La vida de nadie
Nominees:
Rosario Flores - Hable con ella
Adriana Ozores - La vida de nadie**
Paz Vega - El otro lado de la cama
Leonor Watling - Hable con ella- Actress
- Producer
- Music Department
Elegant Nicole Kidman, known as one of Hollywood's top Australian imports, was actually born in Honolulu, Hawaii, while her Australian parents were there on educational visas.
Kidman is the daughter of Janelle Ann (Glenny), a nursing instructor, and Antony David Kidman, a biochemist and clinical psychologist. She is of English, Irish, and Scottish descent. Shortly after her birth, the family moved to Washington, D.C., where Nicole's father pursued his research on breast cancer, and then, three years later, made the pilgrimage back to her parents' native Sydney in Australia, where Nicole was raised. Young Nicole's first love was ballet, but she eventually took up mime and drama as well (her first stage role was a bleating sheep in an elementary school Christmas pageant). In her adolescent years, acting edged out the other arts and became a kind of refuge -- as her classmates sought out fun in the sun, the fair-skinned Kidman retreated to dark rehearsal halls to practice her craft. She worked regularly at the Philip Street Theater, where she once received a personal letter of praise and encouragement from audience member Jane Campion (then a film student). Kidman eventually dropped out of high school to pursue acting full-time. She broke into movies at age 16, landing a role in the Australian holiday favorite Bush Christmas (1983). That appearance touched off a flurry of film and television offers, including a lead in BMX Bandits (1983) and a turn as a schoolgirl-turned-protester in the miniseries Vietnam (1987) (for which she won her first Australian Film Institute Award). With the help of an American agent, she eventually made her US debut opposite Sam Neill in the at-sea thriller Dead Calm (1989).
Kidman's next casting coup scored her more than exposure. While starring as Tom Cruise's doctor/love interest in the racetrack romance Days of Thunder (1990), she won over the Hollywood hunk hook, line and sinker. After a whirlwind courtship (and decent box office returns), the couple wed on December 24, 1990. Determined not to let her new marital status overshadow her fledgling career, the actress pressed on. She appeared as a catty high school senior in the Australian film Flirting (1991), then as Dustin Hoffman's moll in the gangster flick Billy Bathgate (1991). She reunited with Cruise for Far and Away (1992), the story of young Irish lovers who flee to America in the late 1800s, and starred opposite Michael Keaton in the tear-tugger My Life (1993). Despite her steady employment, critics and moviegoers still had not quite warmed to Kidman as a leading lady. She tried to spice up her image by seducing Val Kilmer in Batman Forever (1995), but achieved her real breakthrough with Gus Van Sant's To Die For (1995). As a fame-crazed housewife determined to eliminate any obstacle in her path, Kidman proved that she had an impressive range and deadly comic timing. She took home a Golden Globe and several critics' awards for the performance. In 1996, Kidman stepped into a corset to work with her countrywoman and onetime admirer, Jane Campion, on the adaptation of Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady (1996). A few months later, she tore across the screen as a nuclear weapons expert in The Peacemaker (1997), adding "action star" to her professional repertoire.
She and Cruise then disappeared into a notoriously long, secretive shoot for Stanley Kubrick's sexual thriller Eyes Wide Shut (1999). The couple's on-screen shenanigans prompted an increase in public speculation about their sex life (rumors had long been circulating that their marriage was a cover-up for Cruise's rumored homosexuality); tired of denying tabloid attacks, they successfully sued The Star for a story alleging that they needed a sex therapist to coach them through love scenes. Family life has always been a priority for Kidman. Born to social activists (mother was a feminist; father, a labor advocate), Nicole and her little sister, Antonia Kidman, discussed current events around the dinner table and participated in their parents' campaigns by passing out pamphlets on street corners. When her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, 17-year-old Nicole stopped working and took a massage course so that she could provide physical therapy (her mother eventually beat the cancer). She and Cruise adopted two children: Isabella Jane (born 1993) and Connor Antony (born 1995). Despite their rock-solid image, the couple announced in early 2001 that they were separating due to career conflicts. Her marriage to Cruise ended mid-summer of 2001.2001 - Los otros
Nominees:
Victoria Abril - Sin notícias de Diós
Penélope Cruz - Sin notícias de Diós
Nicole Kidman - Los otros**
Leonor Watling - Son de mar- Actress
- Soundtrack
Descendant of the conservative Spanish politician Antonio Maura, Carmen lead an art gallery and appeared in various roles in night- clubs. With Tigres de papel (1977) she had her first successful appearance on the movie screen and thereafter she worked at the theatre, the movies and in TV productions. Although she played dramatic roles, too, her most important genre has always been the comedy, e.g. Sal gorda (1984), Sé infiel y no mires con quién (1985) or Tata mía (1986). She has worked regularly with the Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, from the film Pepi, Luci, Bom and Other Girls Like Mom (1980) (taking in Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988) for which she was awarded the European Film Award "Felix" as best actress) to, currently Volver (2006).2000 - La comunidad
Nominees:
Carmen Maura - La comunidad**- Actress
- Costume Designer
- Soundtrack
She moved to Spain with her father and her brother, Ariel Rot, in 1976 and started acting. Her first major role was in Iván Zulueta's Arrebato (1979). After appearing in Pedro Almodóvar's debut feature _Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón (1980)_ she kept working with him in Labyrinth of Passion (1982), Dark Habits (1983) and What Have I Done to Deserve This? (1984). In 1995 she moved back to Argentina and became a national movie, stage and TV star. Besides appearing in the U.S. co-produced thriller The Stranger (1987), she mostly starred in Argentine films including A Place in the World (1992), hit detective drama Ashes of Paradise (1997) and family drama Martín (Hache) (1997), which gained her a Goya Award. She teamed up with Almodóvar again starring in All About My Mother (1999).1999 - Todo sobre mi madre
Nominees:
Victoria Abril - Entre las piernas
Cecilia Roth - Todo sobre mi madre**
Mercedes Sampietro - Cuando vuelvas a mi lado
Emma Vilarasau - Los sin nombre- Actress
- Producer
- Director
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.1998 - La niña de tus ojos
Nominees:
Penélope Cruz - Abre los ojos
Penélope Cruz - La niña de tus ojos**
Lola Dueñas - Mensaka
Najwa Nimri - Los amantes del Círculo Polar- Actress
- Costume Designer
- Soundtrack
She moved to Spain with her father and her brother, Ariel Rot, in 1976 and started acting. Her first major role was in Iván Zulueta's Arrebato (1979). After appearing in Pedro Almodóvar's debut feature _Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón (1980)_ she kept working with him in Labyrinth of Passion (1982), Dark Habits (1983) and What Have I Done to Deserve This? (1984). In 1995 she moved back to Argentina and became a national movie, stage and TV star. Besides appearing in the U.S. co-produced thriller The Stranger (1987), she mostly starred in Argentine films including A Place in the World (1992), hit detective drama Ashes of Paradise (1997) and family drama Martín (Hache) (1997), which gained her a Goya Award. She teamed up with Almodóvar again starring in All About My Mother (1999).1997 - Martín (Hache)
Nominees:
Francesca Neri - Carne Trémula
Sílvia Munt - Secretos del corazón
Cecilia Roth - Martín (Hache)**- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Ana Torrent was born on 12 July 1966 in Madrid, Spain. She is an actress, known for The Nest (1980), Thesis (1996) and The Other Boleyn Girl (2008).1996 - Tesis
Nominees:
Ana Belén - El amor perjudica seriamente la salud
Ariadna Gil - Libertarias
Emma Suárez - Tierra
Ana Torrent - Tesis**- Actress
- Additional Crew
Marisa Paredes was born on 3 April 1946 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. She is an actress, known for All About My Mother (1999), The Skin I Live In (2011) and High Heels (1991).1995 - La flor de mi secreto
Nominees:
Victoria Abril - Nadie hablará de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto
María Barranco - Boca a boca
Aitana Sánchez-Gijón - Boca a boca
Marisa Paredes - La flor de mi secreto**- Actress
- Soundtrack
Cristina Marcos was born on 19 December 1963 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress, known for All Men Are the Same (1994), La regenta (1995) and Corazón loco (1997).1994 - Todos los hombres sois iguales
Nominees:
Ana Belén - La pasión turca
Marta Fernández-Muro - Justino, un asesino de la tercera edad
Ruth Gabriel - Días contados
Cristina Marcos - Todos los hombres sois iguales**- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Verónica Forqué was born on 1 December 1955 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. She was an actress, known for What Have I Done to Deserve This? (1984), Kika (1993) and Eva y Adán, agencia matrimonial (1990). She was married to Manuel Iborra. She died on 13 December 2021 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain.1993 - Kika
Nominees:
Verónica Forqué - Kika**
Verónica Forqué - ¿Por qué lo llaman amor cuando le quieren decir sexo?
Emma Suárez - La ardilla roja- Actress
- Director
- Writer
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.1992 - Belle Époque
Nominees:
Penélope Cruz - Jamón, Jamón
Ariadna Gil - Belle Époque**
Emma Suárez - Vacas
Ana Torrent - Vacas- Actress
- Soundtrack
This Spanish actress started studying dancing. Her teacher encouraged her to participate in her first film Obsesión (1977). After that, she was chosen by the director Narciso Ibáñez Serrador to be one of the co-hostesses of the famous TV contest Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez (1972) becoming very well known all over Spain. Since 1975 she also made several films in France and Italy. In Spain, she had her first success with Girl with the Golden Panties (1980), directed by Vicente Aranda. She has won twice the Best Actress Award at the San Sebastial Film Festival for El Lute: Run for Your Life (1987) and for Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead (1995). In 1991 she won the Silver Bear at Berlin Film Festival for her work in Lovers: A True Story (1991).1991 - Tacones lejanos
Nominees:
Victoria Abril - Amantes
Victoria Abril - Tacones lejanos**
Marisa Paredes - Tacones lejanos
Maribel Verdú - Amantes- Actress
- Soundtrack
Descendant of the conservative Spanish politician Antonio Maura, Carmen lead an art gallery and appeared in various roles in night- clubs. With Tigres de papel (1977) she had her first successful appearance on the movie screen and thereafter she worked at the theatre, the movies and in TV productions. Although she played dramatic roles, too, her most important genre has always been the comedy, e.g. Sal gorda (1984), Sé infiel y no mires con quién (1985) or Tata mía (1986). She has worked regularly with the Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, from the film Pepi, Luci, Bom and Other Girls Like Mom (1980) (taking in Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988) for which she was awarded the European Film Award "Felix" as best actress) to, currently Volver (2006).1990 - ¡Ay, Carmela!
Nominees:
Victoria Abril - Átame
Carmen Maura - ¡Ay, Carmela!**- Actress
- Soundtrack
Descendant of the conservative Spanish politician Antonio Maura, Carmen lead an art gallery and appeared in various roles in night- clubs. With Tigres de papel (1977) she had her first successful appearance on the movie screen and thereafter she worked at the theatre, the movies and in TV productions. Although she played dramatic roles, too, her most important genre has always been the comedy, e.g. Sal gorda (1984), Sé infiel y no mires con quién (1985) or Tata mía (1986). She has worked regularly with the Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, from the film Pepi, Luci, Bom and Other Girls Like Mom (1980) (taking in Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988) for which she was awarded the European Film Award "Felix" as best actress) to, currently Volver (2006).1988 - Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios
Nominees:
Carmen Maura - Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios**- Actress
- Producer
- Director
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.1986 - Matador
Nominees:
Assumpta Serna - Matador**- Actress
- Soundtrack
Descendant of the conservative Spanish politician Antonio Maura, Carmen lead an art gallery and appeared in various roles in night- clubs. With Tigres de papel (1977) she had her first successful appearance on the movie screen and thereafter she worked at the theatre, the movies and in TV productions. Although she played dramatic roles, too, her most important genre has always been the comedy, e.g. Sal gorda (1984), Sé infiel y no mires con quién (1985) or Tata mía (1986). She has worked regularly with the Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, from the film Pepi, Luci, Bom and Other Girls Like Mom (1980) (taking in Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988) for which she was awarded the European Film Award "Felix" as best actress) to, currently Volver (2006).1984 - ¿Qué he hecho yo para merecer esto!
Nominees:
Carmen Maura - ¿Qué he hecho yo para merecer esto!**
Terele Pávez - Los santos inocentes- Encarna Paso was born on 25 March 1931 in Madrid, Spain. She was an actress, known for Begin the Beguine (1982), Demonios en el jardín (1982) and Mujeres insólitas (1977). She died on 18 August 2019 in Madrid, Spain.1982 - Volver a empezar
Nominees:
Encarna Paso - Volver a empezar**
Cecilia Roth - Laberinto de pasiones - Actress
- Soundtrack
Descendant of the conservative Spanish politician Antonio Maura, Carmen lead an art gallery and appeared in various roles in night- clubs. With Tigres de papel (1977) she had her first successful appearance on the movie screen and thereafter she worked at the theatre, the movies and in TV productions. Although she played dramatic roles, too, her most important genre has always been the comedy, e.g. Sal gorda (1984), Sé infiel y no mires con quién (1985) or Tata mía (1986). She has worked regularly with the Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, from the film Pepi, Luci, Bom and Other Girls Like Mom (1980) (taking in Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988) for which she was awarded the European Film Award "Felix" as best actress) to, currently Volver (2006).Overall noms/wins per actress
Penélope Cruz - 6 noms / 3 wins
Víctoria Abril - 6 noms / 1 win
Maribel Verdú - 6 noms / 1 win
Ariadna Gil - 4 noms / 1 win
Carmen Maura - 4 noms / 4 wins
Elena Anaya - 3 noms / 1 win
Lola Dueñas - 3 noms / 1 win
Najwa Nimri - 3 noms / 0 wins
Emma Suárez - 3 noms / 0 wins
Cecilia Roth - 2 noms / 2 wins
Verónica Forqué - 2 noms / 1 win
Nora Navas - 2 noms / 1 win
Adriana Ozores - 2 noms / 1 win
Marisa Paredes - 2 noms / 1 win
Belén Rueda - 2 noms / 1 win
Ana Torrent - 2 noms / 1 win
Ana Belén - 2 noms / 0 wins
Inma Cuesta - 2 noms / 0 wins
Marta Etura - 2 noms / 0 wins
Sarah Polley - 2 noms / 0 wins
Leonor Watling - 2 noms / 0 wins
Marian Álvarez - 1 nom / 1 win
Bárbara Lennie - 1 nom / 1 win
Carme Elías - 1 nom / 1 win
Nicole Kidman - 1 nom / 1 win
Cristina Marcos - 1 nom / 1 win
Laia Marull - 1 nom / 1 win
Assumpta Serna - 1 nom / 1 win
Malena Alterio - 1 nom / 0 wins
María Barranco - 1 nom / 0 wins
Carmina Barrios - 1 nom / 0 wins
Leticia Dolera - 1 nom / 0 wins
Verónica Echegui - 1 nom / 0 wins
Marta Fernández-Muro - 1 nom / 0 wins
Aida Folch - 1 nom / 0 wins
Calista Flockhart - 1 nom / 0 wins
Rosario Flores - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ruth Gabriel - 1 nom / 0 wins
Aura Garrido - 1 nom / 0 wins
Salma Hayek - 1 nom / 0 wins
Jennifer Jason-Leigh - 1 nom / 0 wins
María León - 1 nom / 0 wins
Pilar López de Ayala - 1 nom / 0 wins
Carmen Machi - 1 nom / 0 wins
Sílvia Munt - 1 nom / 0 wins
Francesca Neri - 1 nom / 0 wins
Terele Pávez - 1 nom / 0 wins
Blanca Portillo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Aitana Sánchez-Gijón - 1 nom / 0 wins
Paz Vega - El otro lado de la cama - 1 nom / 0 wins
Emma Vilarasau - 1 nom / 0 wins
Naomi Watts - 1 nom / 0 wins
Rachel Weisz - 1 nom / 0 wins- Actress
- Producer
- Director
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.Total noms/wins per actress (including Best Supporting Actress & New Actress)
Penélope Cruz - 10 noms / 5 wins
Victoria Abril - 8 noms / 2 wins
Carmen Maura - 7 noms / 6 wins
Maribel Verdú - 7 nom / 1 win
Chus Lampreave - 6 noms / 2 wins
Candela Peña - 5 noms / 2 wins
María Barranco - 5 noms / 1 win
Ariadna Gil - 5 nom / 1 win
Najwa Nimri - 5 noms / 1 win
Belén Rueda - 4 noms / 2 wins
Elena Anaya - 4 nom / 1 win
Lola Dueñas - 4 noms / 1 win
María León - 4 noms / 1 win
Kiti Mánver - 4 noms / 1 win
Marisa Paredes - 4 noms / 1 win
Rossy De Palma - 4 noms / 0 wins
Marta Etura - 4 noms / 0 wins
Laia Marull - 3 noms / 3 wins
Loles León - 3 noms / 2 wins
Pilar Bardem - 3 noms / 1 win
Verónica Echegui - 3 noms / 1 win
Verónica Forqué - 3 noms / 1 win
Elvira Mínguez - 3 noms / 1 win
Adriana Ozores - 3 noms / 1 win
Terele Pávez - 3 noms / 1 win
Blanca Portillo - 3 noms / 1 win
Pilar López de Ayala - 3 noms / 0 wins
Rosa Maria Sardà - 3 noms / 0 wins
Emma Suárez - 3 noms / 0 wins
Leonor Watling - 3 noms / 0 wins
Cecilia Roth - 2 noms / 2 wins
Marian Álvarez - 2 noms / 1 win
Geraldine Chaplin - 2 noms / 1 win
Carme Elías - 2 noms / 1 win
Ruth Gabriel - 2 noms / 1 win
Bárbara Lennie - 2 noms / 1 win
Carmen Machi - 2 noms / 1 win
Cristina Marcos - 2 noms / 1 win
Ángela Molina - 2 noms / 1 win
Sílvia Munt - 2 noms / 1 win
Nora Navas - 2 noms / 1 win
Ana Torrent - 2 noms / 1 win
Julieta Serrano - 2 noms / 1 win
Pastora Vega - 2 noms / 1 win
Paz Vega - 2 noms / 1 win
Manuela Velasco - 2 noms / 1 win
Bibí Andersen - 2 noms / 0 wins
Carmina Barrios - 2 noms / 0 wins
Ana Belén - 2 noms / 0 wins
Laura Conejero - 2 noms / 0 wins
Inma Cuesta - 2 noms / 0 wins
Míriam Díaz Aroca - 2 noms / 0 wins
María Esteve - 2 noms / 0 wins
Aida Folch - 2 noms / 0 wins
Sarah Polley - 2 noms / 0 wins
Verónica Sánchez - 2 noms / 0 wins
Aitana Sánchez-Gijón - 2 noms / 0 wins
Manuela Vellés - 2 noms / 0 wins
Ana Wagener - 2 noms / 0 wins
Ivana Baquero - 1 nom / 1 win
Nerea Camacho - 1 nom / 1 win
Marina Comas - 1 nom / 1 win
Nieve de Medina - 1 nom / 1 win
Natalia de Molina - 1 nom / 1 win
Ana Fernández - 1 nom / 1 win
María Galiana - 1 nom / 1 win
Macarena García - 1 nom / 1 win
Núria González - 1 nom / 1 win
Nicole Kidman - 1 nom / 1 win
Charo López - 1 nom / 1 win
Petra Martínez - 1 nom / 1 win
Micaela Nevárez - 1 nom / 1 win
Rosana Pastor - 1 nom / 1 win
Mabel Rivera - 1 nom / 1 win
Assumpta Serna - 1 nom / 1 win
Silke - 1 nom / 1 win
Natalia Tena - 1 nom / 1 win
María Valverde - 1 nom / 1 win
Soledad Villamil - 1 nom / 1 win
Malena Alterio - 1 nom / 0 wins
Maricel Álvarez - 1 nom / 0 wins
Blanca Apilánez - 1 nom / 0 wins
Mercè Arànega - 1 nom / 0 wins
Fanny Ardant - 1 nom / 0 wins
María Asquerino - 1 nom / 0 wins
Carolina Bang - 1 nom / 0 wins
Amparo Baró - 1 nom / 0 wins
Nerea Barros - 1 nom / 0 wins
Aurora Bautista - 1 nom / 0 wins
Uxía Blanco - 1 nom / 0 wins
Nausicaa Bonnín - 1 nom / 0 wins
María Botto - 1 nom / 0 wins
Mariví Bilbao - 1 nom / 0 wins
Rosa Campillo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Mary Carrillo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Lola Casamayor - 1 nom / 0 wins
Silvia Casanova - 1 nom / 0 wins
Mónica Cervera - 1 nom / 0 wins
Eva Cobo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Yohana Cobo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Marion Cotillard - 1 nom / 0 wins
Carmen del Lirio - 1 nom / 0 wins
Estefanía de los Santos - 1 nom / 0 wins
Nadia de Santiago - 1 nom / 0 wins
Cindy Díaz - 1 nom / 0 wins
Leticia Dolera - 1 nom / 0 wins
Gala Évora - 1 nom / 0 wins
Marta Fernández-Muro - 1 nom / 0 wins
Fionula Flanaggan - 1 nom / 0 wins
Calista Flockhart - 1 nom / 0 wins
Rosario Flores - 1 nom / 0 wins
Mariola Fuentes - 1 nom / 0 wins
Núria Gago - 1 nom / 0 wins
Alba García - 1 nom / 0 wins
Íngrid García-Jonsson - 1 nom / 0 wins
Aura Garrido - 1 nom / 0 wins
Elisabet Gelabert - 1 nom / 0 wins
Rebecca Hall - 1 nom / 0 wins
Salma Hayek - 1 nom / 0 wins
Leticia Herrero - 1 nom / 0 wins
Jennifer Jason-Leigh - 1 nom / 0 wins
Clara Lago - 1 nom / 0 wins
Helga Liné - 1 nom / 0 wins
Agata Lys - 1 nom / 0 wins
Silvia Llanos - 1 nom / 0 wins
Alejandra Llorente - 1 nom / 0 wins
Alakina Mann - 1 nom / 0 wins
Laura Mañá - 1 nom / 0 wins
Sandra Martín - 1 nom / 0 wins
Olimpia Melinte - 1 nom / 0 wins
Myriam Mezières - 1 nom / 0 wins
Montse Mostaza - 1 nom / 0 wins
Francesca Neri - 1 nom / 0 wins
Berta Ojea - 1 nom / 0 wins
Carlota Olcina - 1 nom / 0 wins
Claudia Otero - 1 nom / 0 wins
Esperanza Pedreño - 1 nom / 0 wins
Vicky Peña - 1 nom / 0 wins
Nathalie Poza - 1 nom / 0 wins
Mary Carmen Ramírez - 1 nom / 0 wins
Erica Rivas - 1 nom / 0 wins
Yolanda Ramos 1 nom / 0 wins
Agata Roca - 1 nom / 0 wins
Alba Rodríguez - 1 nom / 0 wins
Sandra Rodríguez - 1 nom / 0 wins
Antonia San Juan - 1 nom / 0 wins
Bárbara Santa-Cruz - 1 nom / 0 wins
Clara Segura - 1 nom / 0 wins
Nathalie Seseña - 1 nom / 0 wins
Magaly Solier - 1 nom / 0 wins
Blanca Suárez - 1 nom / 0 wins
Goya Toledo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Sara Valiente - 1 nom / 0 wins
Claudia Vega - 1 nom / 0 wins
Natalia Verbeke - 1 nom / 0 wins
Patricia Vico - 1 nom / 0 wins
Emma Vilarasau - 1 nom / 0 wins
Naomi Watts - 1 nom / 0 wins
Rachel Weisz - 1 nom / 0 wins
Natasha Yarovenko - 1 nom / 0 wins
Number of actresses nominated: 158
Number of actresses awarded: 60