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Barbara Goenaga
Barbara Goenaga actress in 3:19 film.
Born
Barbara Goenaga Bilbao

(1983-07-20) July 20, 1983 (age 40)
Websitehttp://www.barbaragoenaga.com

Barbara Goenaga Bilbao (born 20 July 1983) is a Spanish actress born in San Sebastián, Guipuzcoa, Spain. She is niece of the actress, writer and film director Aitzpea Goenaga and daughter of the famous painter Juan Luis Goenaga.[1]

Biography

Barbara Goenaga was born in San Sebastián July 20, 1983. She is daughter of the painter Juan Luis Goenaga and lives in Madrid. She started her acting career in her homeland appearing in series like Bai Horixe!, Beni eta Marini and Duplex along with her aunt Aitzpea Goenaga. In 1994 she worked in long-running, popular basque television soap opera Goenkale where she spent six years interpreting Ainhoa.[2]

Soon she started her career in Madrid, where she participated in series like El Comisario, but her popularity arose from its participation in El grupo TV series. In 1992 she made her debut in cinemas screen appearing in Arantxa Lazkano's Urte ilunak. From year 2000 onwards she has participated in many projects, both in cinema and television: El regalo de Silvia (2002), directed by Dionisio Perez, Amor en defensa propia (2004), of Rafa Russo, La luna en botella (2006) under the direction of Grojo or Oviedo Express (2007), directed by Gonzalo Bueno Suárez. In television she has taken part of popular series like Vientos de agua, At the Edge of the Law (2005) or A medias (2002).

In 2008 her work in Oviedo Express nominated her for a Goya Award in the category Best New Actress.[3]

In February 2011, Goenaga and her partner Oscar Jaenada welcomed their first child, a boy.

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1992 Urte ilunak
2000 Mi dulce Laura
2003 El regalo de Silvia Silvia
2006 Amor en defensa propia Bettina
Mia Sarah Speaker Voice
2007 La luna en botella Alicia
Anastezsi Eleanora
3:19 Lisa
Oviedo Express Emma
Los Cronocrimenes Woman in the forest
2008 La buena nueva Margari
No me pidas que te bese, porque te besaré
A Tram in SP Roma
2009 Sukalde kontuak
2010 Agnosía
Ruiflec, le village des ombres Lila Postproduction
Estrellas que alcanzar Victoria
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1986 Bai Horixe!
1991 Beni eta Marini
1993 Duplex
1994-1999 Goenkale Ainhoa
1999 El Comisario Celia 1 episode
Condenadas a entenderse Mercedes 2 episodes
2000 Hospital Central Alicia 1 episode
2001 El grupo Arantxa Ortega 11 episodes
2002 A medias Alex 10 episodes
2003 Una nueva vida Eva 1 episode
2005 At the Edge of the Law Virginia Nuñez 1 episode
Vientos de agua Felisa 6 episodes
2009 23-F: Historia de una traición" Arantza 2 episodes

References

  1. ^ Roldán, Carlos. "Auñamendi Encyclopedia: Bárbara Goenaga Bilbao". Eusko Ikaskuntza. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
  2. ^ Olaizaola, Ane. "Fikziozko herririk ezagunena". Berria. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
  3. ^ Lantigua, Isabel F. "Bárbara Goenaga". El Mundo. Retrieved 2010-07-03.

External links

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