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Abril Zamora Peláez (born 11 November 1981) is a Spanish actress, screenwriter, and director with a long career in film, television, and theater. She rose to prominence as Luna in the FOX Spain television series '' Vis a Vis'', which gave visibility to the
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reality through fiction.


Biography

Abril Zamora Peláez was born in
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,
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on 11 November 1981. She made her gender transition visible through her personal social networks, and since then she has demanded both greater diversity in characters and more opportunities for the transgender community in the audiovisual media. However, for her, it is also important to speak openly about her past, of which she is also proud. In 2018, she participated in the documentary directed by
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''The Best Day of My Life'', which shows six LGBT people who gather in
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for the celebration of International LGBT Pride Day and who dare to live as they are with pride, joy, and commitment. She also stated that she always knew she was a girl but did not identify with the trans label because gender does not really define her.


Career path

She started acting when she was a teenager, playing
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in a school play, ''Merlín el encantador''. Together with Sergio Caballero, she set up the theater company Oscura Teatre, with which she made the plays ''El congelador'' (2008), ''La indiferencia de los armadillos'' (2009), and ''Todas muertas'' (2010), all three with text by Zamora. In 2014, she premiered the play Yernos que aman, a tragicomic choral story that she performed for four seasons at La Pensión de Las Pulgas in Madrid, directed by herself and in which she played one of the characters. In acting, she has played small roles in the television series ''
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'' (2007), ''
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'' (2008), ''
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'' (2014) and '' Anclados'' (2015). In addition to starring in the film ''Marica tú'' directed by Ismael Núñez and broadcast on
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. In April 2017, she began her transition, and it was then when she was offered a small role in the series ''Vis a vis'', playing a girl with drug problems in a sequence; but on the test, she liked the team, and that nameless character grew and became Luna during the third and fourth seasons of the series. With this role, she gained more popularity and got a nomination for Best Newcomer Actress at the
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. In 2019, she created a series for
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called '' Señoras del (h)AMPA'', for which she was also director and screenwriter during its two seasons and which revolves around a group of mothers of an AMPA who kill a person by mistake. The same year, she joined the screenwriting team of the
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series '' Élite''. She also participated in the film '' ¿A quién te llevarías a una isla desierta?'' by Jota Linares and, a year later, in the Italian film ''
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'', where she shared the screen with
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. She also had a supporting role in the Netflix original series ''El desorden que dejas'', where she played Tere, the best friend of
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's character. Her next project was as creator, director, and actress in the
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series ''
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'', which premiered in October 2021 and tells the story of a group of friends in their thirties and the various issues that affect them.


Filmography


As director and screenwriter


As an actress


Cinema


Television


Awards and nominations


References

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