Macarena Gómez
Macarena Gómez | |
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Macarena Gómez | |
Born |
Bujalance, Córdoba, Spain | February 2, 1978
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1994 - present |
Height | 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) |
Spouse(s) | Aldo Comas (m. 2013) |
Children | 1 |
Awards |
Silver Bíznaga of best actress, Málaga Festival of Spanish Film 2004 Nieves (short film) Silver Bíznaga of best actress, Badajoz Festival of Iberian Film 2006 La Dama Boba Best actress, Fantasporto 2009 Sexykiller Silver Tesela of best actress, Alicante festival 2012 Del lado del verano |
Macarena Gómez Traseira (born 2 February 1978) is a Spanish actress, known for her role of Lola in the current television series La que se avecina, aired on Telecinco. She is also known for her portrayal of mermaid-like priestess Uxía Cambarro in the 2001 horror movie Dagon and for her starring role in the 2008 comedy-horror film Sexykiller. She trained at Rose Bruford College Drama School in London.
By the end of 2013, right after the beginning of the new season of the soap opera La que se avecina, Macarena Gómez starts presenting tv-commercials for the Spanish banking group Bankia.
In June 2013, Macarena Gómez married musician and film director Aldo Comas.[1]
Filmography
- Secuestro (2016), by Mar Tarragona
- Shrew's Nest (2014), by Juanfer Andrés and Esteban Roel
- Murieron por encima de sus posibilidades (2013), by Isaki Lacuesta
- Al final todos mueren (2013), by various directors
- The Horror Network Vol. 1 (2013), by various directors
- Witching & Bitching (2013), by Álex de la Iglesia
- Holmes. Madrid Suite 1890 (2012), by Jose Luis Garci
- Del lado del verano (2012), by Antonia San Juan
- Verbo (2011), by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson
- La wikipeli 2: Miedo (2010), by Jaume Balagueró
- Carne de neón (2010), by Paco Cabezas
- Sexykiller, morirás por ella (2008), by Miguel Martí
- Para entrar a vivir (2007), by Jaume Balagueró
- La Dama Boba (2006), by Manuel Iborra
- El Calentito (2005), by Chus Gutiérrez
- 20 centímetros (2005), by Ramón Salazar
- Diario de un skin (2005), by Jacobo Rispa
- Hot milk (2004), by Ricardo Bofill
- Romasanta (2003), by Paco Plaza
- Platillos Volantes (2003), by Óscar Aibar
- Una pasión singular (2002), by Antonio Gonzalo
- Dagón, la secta del mar (2001), by Stuart Gordon
Television
- Canguros (1994-1995)
- Hospital Central (2000-)
- Padre Coraje (2006)
- La que se avecina (2007-)
References
- ↑ Macarena Gómez llega en paracaídas a su boda (Spanish) Diez Minutos
External links
- Macarena Gómez Official site (English)
- Macarena Gómez at the Internet Movie Database
- Macarena Gómez on Twitter
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