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Aura Garrido
Aura Garrido in 2012
Born
Aura Garrido Sánchez

(1989-05-29) May 29, 1989 (age 35)
NationalitySpanish
OccupationActress
Years active2009–present
Awards

Aura Garrido (born 29 May 1989) is a Spanish film and television actress from Madrid.[1] She has appeared in such films as Stockholm as well as the television series El ministerio del tiempo.

Early life

Garrido was born in Madrid in 1989, in a family with a clear artistic vocation: Her father, Tomás Garrido is a composer and orchestra conductor, her mother, Pilar Sánchez, is a painter.[1][2] With only four years old she took her firsts piano classes and early after she started practicing ballet.[1] After ending her high school studies, she enrolled herself in the Real Escuela Superior de Arte Dramático, in Madrid, she cursed interpretation until her third year, specializing in textual interpretation, but she dropped out in 2010 because she was cast for the film Planes para mañana.[1] This role earned her the Biznaga de Plata for best actress[3] and a Goya Awards nomination in the best breakthrough actress category among other nominations.

Career

Garrido at the Miami Film Festival presentation of Innocent Killers

In 2010 she got her first main role in the Telecinco television series La pecera de Eva. Later, she centered her career in the small screen, and formed part of the Ángel o demonio, Crematorio and Imperium casts. She went back to working in cinema with to small roles in Promoción fantasma (2012) and El cuerpo, (2012). In 2013 she starred in Stockholm. Her interpretation was well received by critics and earner her being nominated in the best actress category in the Goya Awards,[4] the Feroz Awards and the Forqué Awards.[4] Although she didn't succeed in any of them, she won the Sant Jordi Award and the medal from the Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos, for this role.

In 2014, back on television again she participed in the miniseries Hermanos. and filmed Las aventuras del Capitán Alatriste although the latter was not broadcast until 2015. Since that same year, she is Amelia Folch in the Televisión Española series, El Ministerio del Tiempo.[5]

Filmography

Cinema

Films
Year Title Role Notes
2010 Inocentes Adriana
Planes para mañana Mónica
2011 5ºB Escalera Dcha Sara Short film
Abkara Sofía Short Film
2012 Promoción fantasma Elsa
The Body Carla Miller
2013 Los ilusos Sofía
Stockholm She
Viral Lucía
2014 Asesinos inocentes Nuria Abreu
Vulcania Martha

Television

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2009 Física o química Erica 4 episodes
2009 De repente, los Gómez Silvia 10 episodes
2010 La pecera de Eva Esther
2011 Ángel o demonio Valeria
2011 Crematorio Miriam Mullor
2012 Imperium Cora 6 episodes
2014 Hermanos Pilar Yagüe 6 episodes
2015 Las aventuras del Capitán Alatriste Inés de Castro 13 episodes
2015 La dama velata Cecile
2015 Víctor Ros Lucía Alonso 1 Episode (Chapter 3)
2015 - present El Ministerio del Tiempo Amelia Folch
2016 El padre de Caín Begoña Miniseries

Theatre

Theatre
Year Title Role Theatre
2012 Cuando cuente hasta 3 Microtheatre of Calle 13
2013 Invierno en el Barrio Rojo Teatro Español

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2010 Biznaga de Plata Best Actress Planes para mañana Won
Primavera Cinematográfica de Lorca 2010 Best Actress[6] (shared with Carme Elías, Goya Toledo and Ana Labordeta) Won
2011 Goya Awards Best Breakthrough Actress Nominated
Medal of the Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos Best Breakthrough Actress Nominated
FICA Awards Best Actress of the year 2010 Won
Festival Solidario de Cine Español de Cáceres 2011 San Pancracio Award for Best Breakthrough Actress Won
Unión de Actores Awards Best Breakthrough Actress Nominated
2013 Biznaga de Plata Best Main Actress Stockholm Won
Tomacine-Tomatina Music & Film Festival de Buñol 2013 Promesa-Vivir de Cine Award for Best Actress[7] Nominated
Neox Fan Awards Best Cinema Actress The Body Nominated
2014 Forqué Awards Best Actress Stockholm Won
Feroz Awards Best Main Actress Nominated
Goya Awards Best Main Actress[8] Nominated
Fotogramas de Plata Awards Best Cinema Actress Nominated
Sant Jordi Award Best Actress Won
Medal of the Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos Best Actress Won
Transilvania International Film Festival Best Actress[9] Won

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Aura Garrido recibirá el viernes el Premio Fantrobia del Festival de cine fantástico de Bilbao-FANT" (in Spanish). Diario La Vanguardia. 8 May 2013. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Biografía de Aura Garrido". 5 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Palmarés del Festival de Málaga - Sección oficial -".
  4. ^ a b "Aura Garrido: "La inestabilidad es lo normal para los artistas"". Diario El País.
  5. ^ "Razones para no renovar 'El Ministerio del Tiempo" (in Spanish). Cadena Ser. PRISA. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  6. ^ La película “Planes para mañana” se ha llevado dos premios en la Primavera Cinematográfica de Lorca
  7. ^ Aura Garrido, mejor actriz por “Stockholm” en el Festival Tomacine-Tomatina Film Festival 2013
  8. ^ Vogue (8 January 2014). "Los nominados a los Premios Goya 2014".
  9. ^ AURA GARRIDO, JAVIER PEREIRA y STOCKHOLM galardonados en el FESTIVAL INTERNACIONAL DE CINE DE TRANSILVANIA 2014