Carmen Gutiérrez
Carmen Gutiérrez, born on November 2, 1969, in Zaragoza, Spain, is a multifaceted performer known for her impactful contributions to theatre, television, and film. She honed her craft at the prestigious Real Escuela Superior de Arte Dramático in Madrid, the Estudio Nancy Tuñón in Barcelona, and La Factoría del Gutiérrez in Madrid.
In the realm of theatre, Gutiérrez has captivated audiences with her performances in notable productions such as "Antigona," "La heredera," and "La Duquesa de Malfi." She has collaborated with esteemed institutions like the Compañía Nacional de Teatro Clásico and the Centro Dramático Nacional, working under the direction of prominent figures like Ernesto Caballero, Juan Pastor, and Lucía Etxebarría.
Her television career is marked by memorable roles, including the character Benita in "Amar en Tiempos Revueltos," for which she received a nomination for Best TV Actress from the Actors Union. Other significant roles include Encarna in "La Tira" and the Alcántara family lawyer in "Cuéntame." Gutiérrez also portrayed Mayte Zaldíbar in "Mi gitana" and Isabel, a police officer, in "Los Misterios de Laura."
In film, she has appeared in works such as "La Soledad" and "Cándida." Gutiérrez's recent short films have garnered acclaim, with "Página 52" winning Best Short Film at the Castilla La Mancha Festival and "Némesis" earning her the Best Actress Award at the Raccord Gala.
Beyond acting, she made her directorial debut with "LAISA," an autobiographical short that won several awards, and she is actively involved in teaching, offering acting seminars and courses in Performing Arts. Her dedication to education extends to her role as a lecturer in Spanish Literature at the Complutense University of Madrid.
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