Ingrid Rubio

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Íngrid Rubio Ruiz (born 2 August 1975 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish actress. She won the Special Mention Award at the 1996 San Sebastián International Film Festival for her performance in the film Taxi.[1]

She has appeared in over 20 films since 1995 and was named in 1998 as one of European films 'Shooting Stars' by European Film.

She has appeared in a number of successful award-winning Spanish-Argentine co-produced films in the last ten years such as El Faro (1998), The Impatient Alchemist (2002) and Hermanas (2005). She regularly portrays the role of a sister in her pictures.

She has also worked on TV, for example the mini-series ‘El corazón del océano'.[2]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ José María Caparrós Lera El cine de nuestros días (1994-1998) - 1999 Page 73 "TAXI Director: Carlos Saura Protagonistas: Ingrid Rubio y Carlos Fuentes España, 1996. Color - 1 13 min. Madrid, años 90. Cuenta el idilio de dos jóvenes inadaptados, pertenecientes a sendas familias de taxistas madileños"
  2. ^ Una odissea a alta mar - Antena 3 enllesteix la minisèrie de sis capítols ‘El corazón del océano', basada en fets reals i ambientada en el segle XVI Hugo Silva i Íngrid Rubio protagonitzen la nova ficció Foto: ANTENA 3.

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