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Marina Comas Oller (born September 1, 1996) is a
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actress. Her credits include the television series ''
Polseres vermelles ''Polseres vermelles'' (, literally "Red bracelets", known in English as ''The Red Band Society'') is a Catalan television show, created by Albert Espinosa. He and director-producer Pau Freixas had previously worked together on the film '. The s ...
'' and the films ''
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'' and ''
Els Nens Salvatges ''The Wild Ones'' ( ca, Els Nens Salvatges; es, Los Niños Salvajes) is a 2012 Spanish drama film directed by Patrícia Ferreira. The film premiered at the 2012 Málaga Film Festival where it won Best Picture. The film was nominated for three G ...
''. Comas was born in
Santa Maria de Besora Santa Maria de Besora is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of Osona in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated on the north side of the Bellmunt range in the north of the ''comarca''. It is linked to Sant Quirze de Besora and to Vidrà by a local road. ...
,
Osona Osona () is a comarca situated in Catalonia, Northeast Spain. Its capital is Vic. Its population in 2001 was 129,543. Osona covers roughly the same area as the historic Catalan county of Osona. The name Osona comes from ''Ausetans'', a group of ...
. Comas was the recipient of the
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Award, Spain's highest award in the
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. She made her debut at the age of 14 in the film Black Bread (
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). Thanks to that role she won the
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for best newcomer and the Gaudi Award for best supporting actress. In 2011 she participated in the film Terra baixa. Recently, she starred with Àlex Monner and Albert Baró in the film Los niños salvajes (Els nens salvatges) by Patricia Ferreira, winner of the Golden Biznaga for best film at the Malaga film festival.


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* Living people Spanish film actresses Spanish television actresses 1996 births {{Spain-actor-stub Television actresses from Catalonia Film actresses from Catalonia 21st-century Spanish actresses