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Núria Prims (born 29 September 1972) is a Spanish theatre, television and film actress from
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Biography

Núria Prims was born in
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on 29 September 1972. She was raised in
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. She made her feature film debut by landing a role in the 1995 drama ''
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''. Film appearances in ', ', ''Saïd'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ' ensued. She became popular to a television audience in Catalonia owing to her performance as Mariona Montsolís in soap opera '' Nissaga de poder'', whereas she earned a wider visibility in Spain in the wake of her performance playing Dr. Leyre Durán in ''
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''. She retired from cinema towards 2009, and moved to
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, returning to cinema 8 years later upon a personal request from
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to star as Carlana (the
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of a local ''
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'') in '' Uncertain Glory''. Her performance earned her several accolades. Among other credits, she has since featured in the period thriller '' The Barcelona Vampiress'' and the crime television series ''
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''.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Prims, Nuria 1972 births Living people Actresses from Barcelona Spanish film actresses Spanish television actresses 20th-century Spanish actresses 21st-century Spanish actresses