María Valverde
María Valverde Rodríguez, born on March 24, 1987, is a talented Spanish actress hailing from Carabanchel, Madrid. At just 16 years old, she made her mark in the film industry with a prominent role alongside Luis Tosar in the 2003 film "La flaqueza del bolchevique," directed by Manuel Martín Cuenca. Her performance in this captivating drama earned her the prestigious Goya Award, solidifying her status as a rising star in Spanish cinema.
In addition to her acclaimed debut, Valverde has appeared in a variety of films that showcase her versatility as an actress. One notable project is "Melissa P.," a cinematic adaptation of Melissa Panarello's controversial novel, "One Hundred Strokes of the Brush Before Bed." This film further demonstrated her ability to tackle complex and provocative characters.
With her remarkable talent and dedication, María Valverde has continued to evolve her craft over the years, becoming a prominent figure in the Spanish film landscape. Her journey reflects a blend of youthful passion and professional commitment, allowing her to connect with audiences both in Spain and internationally. As she progresses in her career, Valverde remains a compelling presence in the world of cinema, captivating viewers with each new role she undertakes.
Filmography
Sounds Like Love
Exodus: Gods and Kings
Back to Burgundy
Galveston
The Weakness of the Bolshevik
The Liberator
Melissa P.
Cracks
Three Steps Above Heaven
I Want You
Ali and Nino
The Limehouse Golem
Guernica
Thieves
Broken Horses