Laia Marullus

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Laia Marullus

Laia Marull [ l [ai] a məɾṷʎ ] (born January 4, 1973 in Barcelona ) is a Spanish actress .

Marullus studied dramatic acting and singing, as well as classical and contemporary dance. As a theatrical actress she appeared in 1993 at the Lliure Theater in Barcelona in the works Un dels últims vespres de carnaval and Roberto Zucco by Lluís Pasqual . After that she was seen in numerous theater performances, u. a. in Antonio y Cleopatra (1995), La dama del mar and Maror (1996), El cau (1997), Así que pasen cinco años (1998), El polígrafo (2000), La mare coratge and Lulu (2001).

She became known to a wide audience for her role in the Spanish television series Estació d'enllaç (1994–1998).

In 1996 Marullus began his great career in Spanish film. In just four years she received roles in nine films. Marull received so far several awards, including the 2004 Goya : 2004 as best actress for her role in Te doy mis ojos .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1996: Razones sentimentales
  • 1996: Asunto interno
  • 1998: Mensaka, páginas de una historia
  • 1999: In the shadow of Lisbon (Lisboa)
  • 1999: La sombra de Caín
  • 2000: Pleure pas Germaine
  • 2000: Café Olé
  • 2000: Fugitivas
  • 2000: El viaje de Arián
  • 2003: Open my eyes (Te doy mis ojos)
  • 2003: Las voces de la noche
  • 2005: Oculto
  • 2007: El Greco
  • 2008: Pretextos
  • 2009: 9 (curtmetratge)
  • 2010: Pa Negre , by Agustí Villaronga
  • 2010: La herencia Valdemar
  • 2010: La herencia Valdemar II: La sombra prohibida

Awards

Web links

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