Candela Peña
Candela Peña, born María del Pilar Peña Sánchez on July 14, 1973, in Gavà, Barcelona, is a prominent Spanish actress renowned for her compelling performances. Growing up as the only child of bar owners in Barcelona, she was introduced to the arts early, beginning dance lessons at just four years old. After completing high school, Peña pursued her passion for theater, studying in Seville and later in Madrid.
Her career took a significant turn when she caught the attention of acclaimed filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar, who encouraged her to explore her artistic talents further. In 2001, she ventured into writing, publishing her novel "Pérez Príncipe, María Dolores," showcasing her versatility beyond acting.
Peña's breakthrough role came in 2003 with the film "Te doy mis ojos," for which she received the prestigious Premio Goya, solidifying her status as a leading actress in Spanish cinema. Throughout her career, she has garnered multiple nominations and accolades, establishing herself as a respected figure in the industry.
With a diverse portfolio that includes both film and television, Candela Peña continues to captivate audiences with her dynamic performances, contributing significantly to contemporary Spanish culture. Her journey from a young dancer to an award-winning actress and author is a testament to her talent and dedication.
Filmography
What Makes Women Laugh?
Yesterday Never Ends
So My Grandma's a Lesbian!
Sidetracked
Skins (2017)
La Celestina
Black Beach
Rosa's Wedding
Age of Monster
Empowered
Rated R
Latin Lover
All About My Mother
Rage (Furia)
Hierro