Thursday 24 December 2009

Ana Otero




Ana Otero is a Spanish actress who was born in Valladolid and studied a diploma in Dramatic Arts at the School of Theater of Valladolid, and she had subsequently teachers such as Augusto Fernándes or Mickel Chéjov.

She has worked in television, film and theater. Se has participated in such well-known series such as Amar en tiempos revueltos performing the role of Paloma, for which she was nominated for the Award of the Actors Union for Best Female Lead in 2007, Tiempofinal by Ricard Reguant, Compañeros by Manuel Río, Todos los hombres sois iguales by Jesús Font playing the role of Yoli, who was nominated for the Award Actors Union for Best Female Lead in 1997; Blasco Ibañez by Luis García Berlanga playing the role of Gretta Garbo.

She has worked on feature films such as Dame fuego by Héctor Carré playing the role of Candela, Ikebana by Nel Escudero as Marina, Malena es un nombre de tango by Gerardo Herrero, La voz de su amo by Emilio Martínez Lázaro, Reflejos by Miguel Angel Vivas.

And in the theater we have seen her in Días mejores in the La Abadía Theatre and in the Teatre Lliure, Presas in the National Drama Center under the direction of Ernesto Caballero, El vicio de mirar by Ana Vallés in the La Abadía Theatre, El libertino in the La Abadía Theatre (Dir. Joaquin Hinojosa), Noches de amor efimero in the Bellas Artes Theatre by Dir. Emesto Caballero, Doble garganta by Javier Macua (Dir. Maxi Rodríguez), Aquellas colinas azules in the Lara Theatre ( Dir. Pilar Masa), Vlento es la dicha de amor ( Juanjo Granda), De fuera vendrá … (Dir. Juan Polanco), En la ciudad soñada (GUIRIGAI Company), Las galas del difunto ( Dir. Francisco Muñoz), Aquí no paga nadie (Dir. Carlos Vides) or La noche de las tribadas ( Dir. Carlos Vides).


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