Macarena García

Macarena García

Macarena García when she got the CiBRA award in 2012 for her work in "Blancanieves"
Born Macarena García de la Camacha Gutiérrez-Ambrossi
(1988-04-26) 26 April 1988
Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Alma mater Autonomous University of Madrid
Occupation Actress
Years active 2008–present
Relatives Javier Ambrossi (actor)

Macarena García de la Camacha Gutiérrez-Ambrossi (born 26 April 1988), professionally known as Macarena García, is a Spanish actress and singer who has taken part in several musicals. Before starting working as an actress, she studied the first course of psychology at the Autonomous University of Madrid. Her brother, Javier Ambrossi, is also an actor.

She started her training when she was eight years old with artistic gymnastics. When she was fourteen, she started combining it with dance, both modern as funk, in the Carmen Senra and Academia Broadway dance schools. Rosario Ruiz and Nora Troyani taught her how to sing during some years. In addition, she has complemented her training with guitar classes in the last years.

She got her first role when she was thirteen and performed the role of Julia in En nombre de la Infanta Carlota, of Jara productions, a musical which was performed during some seasons in the Theatre of Madrid. She also worked in the musical High School Musical and performed the lead role with Daniel Diges.

Since then, she has taken part in several television series such as Central Hospital (Spanish: Hospital Central), Punta Escarlata, and the Antena 3 series The Boarding School (Spanish: El Internado). But the role which made her known was the one of Chelo, the daughter of the doormen in Amar en tiempos revueltos (Spanish for "To Love in Troubled Times", or literally “Loving in Turbulent Times”) between 2010 and 2012. In 2013, she worked on Luna, el misterio de Calenda, a series of Antena 3.

In cinema, she has performed the leading role in Snow White (Spanish: Blancanieves), directed by Pablo Berger and released in 2013. This work has brought her very important awards, such as the Concha de Plata a la mejor actriz in the San Sebastián International Film Festival and her first Goya Award for Best New Actress.

Filmography

Title Original Title Year Role Director Television Network Producer Notes
Central Hospital Hospital Central 2009 Cristina Javier Pizarro Telecinco Videomedia TV series; Supporting role (Chapter 1)
The Pact El pacto 2010 Ana Alcides Fernando Colomo Telecinco Videomedia TV movie; Leading role
The Boarding School El Internado 2010 Gema Jesús Rodrigo Antena 3 Globomedia TV series; Supporting role (Season 7)
To Love in Troubled Times Amar en tiempos revueltos 2010-2012 Consuelo Muñoz ¨Chelo¨ Eduardo Casanova TVE Diagonal TV TV movie; Leading Role (Seasons 6, 7)
To Love in Troubled Times: The death in a scene Amar en tiempos revueltos: La muerte a escena 2012 Consuelo Muñoz ¨Chelo¨ Eduardo Casanova TVE Diagonal TV TV movie; Leading role
Punta Escarlata Punta Escarlata 2011 Raquel Solís Pablo Barrera and Guillermo Fernández Groizard Telecinco Globomedia TV series; Supporting role (8 chapters)
Central Hospital Hospital Central 2011 Sol Martínez Juan Testa Telecinco Videomedia TV series; Supporting role (2 chapters)
Moon, the mistery of Calenda Luna, el misterio de Calenda 2012-2013 Vera Mendoza Morales Fernando González Molina Antena 3 Globomedia TV series; Leading role (20 chapters)
Robbed Babies Niños robados 2013 Violeta Salvador Calvo Telecinco Mod Producciones TV movie; Leading role
B&B, from mouth to mouth B&b, de boca en boca 2014-¿? Sonia Balboa Bermejo Begoña Álvarez Rojas Telecinco Globomedia TV series; Leading role (20 chapters)
Snow White Blancanieves 2012 Carmen Pablo Berger Film; Leading role
All are dead Todos están muertos 2013 Nadia Beatriz Sanchís Film; Leading role
Palm trees in the snow Palmeras en la nieve 2015 Julia Fernando González Molina Film; Leading role
In the name of the Infanta Carlota En nombre de la Infanta Carlota 2001 Canelilla Javier Muñoz Musical
The Call La Llamada 2013 María Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo Musical

Awards and nominations

San Sebastian International Film Festival
Year Category Nominated Work Result
2012 Concha de Plata a la mejor actriz Blancanieves Won
Goya Awards
Year Category Nominated Work Result
2012Best New ActressBlancanievesWon[1]
Premios Fotogramas de Plata
Year Category Nominated Work Result
2013Mejor actriz de teatroThe CallWon
Premios de la Unión de Actores
Year Category Nominated Work Result
2011 Mejor actriz de reparto de televisión To Love in Troubled Times Nominated
Festival del Cine y la Palabra (CiBRA)
Year Category Nominated Work Result
2012 Best adapted character Blancanieves Won

References

External links

Macarena García at the Internet Movie Database


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