Nuria González

Nuria González ( born May 16, 1962 in Málaga) is a Spanish actress.

Biography

Nuria González made ​​her debut as an actress in the early 1990s with appearances in several Spanish television series. Made her feature film debut followed in 1996 with a supporting role in Manuel Gómez Pereira's award-winning comedy Who loves, lives dangerously with Ana Belén and Penélope Cruz. From 1997 to 2001 González took over the role of the jealous wife of Ángel de Andrés López in the Spanish series Manos a la obra. From 2003 to 2006 she was a member of the ensemble is popular with the critics and the public television series Los Serrano in which a patient Spanish professor and mother of two daughters (played by Belen Rueda ) einheiratet in a Madrid family of innkeepers.

In addition to her career as an actress González also worked as a presenter for the popular show El rival más débil. Despite good rates of nearly 18 percent left González 2002, the mission in order to concentrate more on her acting career. First success as a film actress paved her Chus Gutiérrez ' comedy El Calentito ( 2005). The part of the maternal transsexual Antonia brought her accolades on the Comedy Film Festival of Monte Carlo and the Spanish Film Festival in Malaga. Was able to build on this success González Icíar Bollaíns award-winning Tragkikomödie Mataharis (2007 ), in which she slipped Najwa Nimri and together with María Vázquez on the roles of three private interior. The supporting role of Carmen brought her 2008 the first nomination for the Goya, Spain's most important film prize, a well as the price of the Spanish actresses Association.

In addition to working on film and television Nuria González performs regularly as a theater actress in appearance, most recently in late March 2009 in the comedy Tres in Córdoba on the side of Kiti maneuver and Aurora Sánchez.

Filmography

Awards

Goya

  • 2008: nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Mataharis

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Festival de Cine Español de Málaga

  • 2005: Promising Actor Award for El Calentito

Monte Carlo Film Festival de la Comedie

  • 2005: Best Actress for El Calentito

Premios del Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos

  • 2008: nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Mataharis

Premios Unión de Actores

  • 2008: Best Supporting Actress for Mataharis
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