Amaia Salamanca

Amaia Salamanca Urízar (born March 28, 1986) is a Spanish actress, best known for her role as Catalina Marcos in the Spanish version of the Colombian TV series "Sin tetas no hay paraíso" and as Alicia Alarcón in series Gran Hotel.

Amaia Salamanca
Born
Amaia Salamanca Urízar

(1986-03-28) March 28, 1986
NationalitySpanish
OccupationActress, Model
Years activeSince 2006
Height1.67 m (5 ft 5.75 in)
Partner(s)Rosauro Baro (since 2010)
Children3
Websitehttp://www.amaiasalamanca.es/

Biography

Amaia Salamanca was born in Madrid (Spain) on 28 March 1986. Initially, she was not planning to go into acting, but in her first audition, for SMS, the television channel TV company LaSexta gave her first acting job. In SMS, she worked with other young film and television actors such as Yon González, Aroa Gimeno, Mario Casas and María Castro. She will lead the Spanish-Canadian co-production Webcam directed by Antoni Sole.[1]

Besides her work as an actress, Amaia works as a model for photo shoots, video clips and shows.

Career

She made a theater debut in 2009 with The Marquise of O, by Heinrich von Kleist.[2] In 2010 she played Letizia Ortiz in the TV movie Felipe y Letizia.[3]

Filmography

TV series
Year Title Role Notes
2006-2007SMS (Sin miedo a soñar)Paula68 episodes
2007Los Hombres de PacoCristina2 episodes
2008-2009Without Breasts There Is No ParadiseCatalina Marcos Ruiz
2011-2013Gran HotelAlicia Alarcón66 episodes
2014-2016VelvetBárbara SenillosaFrom episode 13
2017Velvet ColecciónBárbara SenillosaEpisode 4
2017Tiempos de GuerraJulia Ballester13 episodes
Film
Year Film Role Notes
2019A pesar de todoSofíaNetflix movie
2010Web CamCharlizePostproduction
Tensión sexual no resueltaRebeca / Carmen
Felipe y LetiziaLetizia OrtizTV movie
2009 Fuga de CerebrosNataliaTV Movie
EnarmoníaRebecaTV Movie
No estás sola, SaraSaraTV movie
2008Space Chimps: Misión EspacialLunaVoice
Theatre
Year Play Author Notes
2009The Marquise of OHeinrich von KleistDebut

References

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