Mónica Martínez (born 16 April 1968), better known as Mona Martínez, is a Spanish film and theatre actress from
Andalusia
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.
Biography
Martínez started her career as a ballet dancer at the age of 10.
In 2002, she made her acting debut with the series ''
Padre coraje
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'', directed by
Benito Zambrano
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. There was no looking back since then. She starred in movies and television shows like ''
South from Granada
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'', ''
Ana by Day'', ''
The Realm'', ''
Taxi to Gibraltar'', and ''
Bye'', for which she was nominated for a
Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress
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. Her television series includes ''
Locked Up'', ''
Anclados'', ''
Vota Juan
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'' and ''
Paquita Salas
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.''
Filmography
Films
Short films
Television series
Theatre works
Accolades
References
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Actresses from Andalusia
Spanish film actresses
Spanish television actresses
Spanish theatre directors
Spanish women theatre directors
1968 births
Living people