Adriana_Ugarte

Adriana Ugarte

Adriana Ugarte

Spanish actress


Adriana Sofía Ugarte Pardal (born 17 January 1985) is a Spanish actress.[1] She is known for her leading roles on television series La Señora and El tiempo entre costuras. Ugarte landed a starring role in the 2016 Pedro Almodóvar film Julieta.

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Biography

Adriana Sofía Ugarte Pardal was born in Madrid on 17 January 1985,[2] the daughter of Yolanda Pardal, lawyer and writer.[3] She is the grandniece of Eduardo Ugarte, who was a collaborator of Luis Buñuel and who was married to a daughter of Carlos Arniches.[4] She studied at the Colegio del Pilar in Madrid.[2] She enrolled into a licentiate degree of Philosophy and Arts at the Complutense University of Madrid, which she temporarily shelved,[5][6] and later resumed at the National University of Distance Education (UNED).[7]

Ugarte, age 16, debuted in the short film Mala Espina (2001), directed by Belén Macías,[5] and won the Award to the Best Female Performance at the Alcalá de Henares Festival of Short Films for her role performing a schizophrenic teenage girl.[8] She was given guest roles in TV series such as Policías, en el corazón de la calle, Hospital Central and El comisario.[9] She was nominated to the Goya Award for Best New Actress for her role as Consuelo in the 2006 film Doghead directed by Santi Amodeo.[10]

Ugarte's leading performance as Victoria Márquez de la Vega in the television series La Señora (aired from 2008 to 2010) earned her great popularity.[11] This same year, she made an appearance in The Hanged Man, with Clara Lago and Álvaro Cervantes. She then starred in Paper Castles (2009) along with Nilo Mur and Biel Durán, and in Lo contrario al amor (2010), alongside Hugo Silva. She also featured in the miniseries Stolen Children (Telecinco), in which she plays Susana.

In 2013, two years after shooting was finalized, El tiempo entre costuras premiered, the series based on the novel of the same name by writer María Dueñas. Starring Ugarte as Sira, it achieved breaking viewing figures in Antena 3 by the closure of the series.[12]

Filmography

Television

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Short films

Theater

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References

  1. Vicent, Manuel (29 August 2014). "La verás condenada al éxito". El País.
  2. Pizarro, Miguel Ángel (17 January 2020). "Su defensa de los cuerpos reales y más curiosidades de Adriana Ugarte". ecartelera.
  3. Vicent, Manuel (30 August 2014). "La verás condenada al éxito". El País.
  4. Alegre, Luis (14 January 2014). "Memorias de Adriana". HuffPost.
  5. Clarós, Isabel (29 March 2019). "Adriana Ugarte, visión de futuro". La Vanguardia.
  6. Gallo, Isabel (30 January 2011). "De marquesa a modistilla". El País.
  7. Arribas, Alicia G. (23 August 2011). "Hugo Silva aprende a amar la comedia romántica tras 'Lo contrario al amor'". Andalucía Información.
  8. Bermejo, Andrea G. (20 December 2013). "Gente en sitios". Cinemanía via 20minutos.es.
  9. "Nuevo derroche de belleza y elegancia en una velada de cine y premios". Hola! (in Spanish). 25 February 2014. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  10. Marcos, Natalia (12 June 2014). "'El tiempo entre costuras' arrasa en los Premios Iris". El Pais. Madrid: Prisa. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  11. "'El tiempo entre costuras' y 'El Príncipe' triunfan en los premios Ondas". Semana (in Spanish). RBA Entertainment. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 9 May 2019.

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