María Barranco

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María Barranco
Born María de los Remedios Barranco García
(1961-06-11) June 11, 1961
Fuengirola, Spain
Occupation Actress
Awards Miami Hispanic Film Festival Award for Best Actress
1996 Bwana
Premios ACE Award for Best Supporting Actress
1989 Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
Sant Jordi Awards for Best Spanish Actress
1989 Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown

María Barranco (born 11 June 1961), born María de los Remedios Barranco García, is a Spanish actress, who has won two Goya Awards for Best Supporting Actress.

Born in Fuengirola, Province of Málaga, she studied medicine, but left to study drama in the city of Málaga, where she participated in various theatre groups. Later, she moved to Madrid to debut at the theatre with La venganza de Don Mendo (Don Mendo's revenge). Her film debut was in 1986, in the film El elegido (The Chosen).

She was married to filmmaker Imanol Uribe, but they divorced in 2004. They have a daughter, Andrea, born in 1993.

Filmography

Year Film Director
1988 Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios Pedro Almodóvar
1989 Las cosas del querer Jaime Chávarri
1989 El baile del pato Manuel Iborra
1989 Fool's Mate Mathieu Carrière
1990 Las edades de Lulú Bigas Luna
1990 Átame Pedro Almodóvar
1991 El rey pasmado Imanol Uribe
1991 Todo por la pasta Enrique Urbizu
1992 La ardilla roja Julio Medem
1993 Rosa Rosae Gonzalo Suárez
1994 Todos los hombres sois iguales Manuel Gómez Pereira
1995 Siete mil días juntos Fernando Fernán Gómez
1995 Morirás en Chafarinas Pedro Olea
1995 El efecto mariposa Fernando Colomo
1995 El palomo cojo Jaime de Armiñan
1995 Boca a boca Manuel Gómez Pereira
1996 Bwana (film) Imanol Uribe
1997 99´9 Agustín Villaronga
1998 La niña de tus ojos Fernando Trueba
1999 Novios Joaquín Oristrell
2001 Anita no pierde su tren Ventura Pons
2003 El viaje de Carol Imanol Uribe
2004 Atún y chocolate Pablo Carbonell

Television

  • Sopa boba
  • Ellas son así

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