Amaia Salamanca
Amaia Salamanca Urizar, born on March 28, 1986, in Madrid, Spain, is a prominent actress celebrated for her compelling performances in Spanish television and film. She first gained widespread recognition with her role in the hit series "SMS, sin miedo a soñar" in 2006, which showcased her talent and charisma. Salamanca further captivated audiences with her portrayal in "Sin tetas no hay paraíso" in 2008, a groundbreaking series that tackled complex social issues.
Her versatility as an actress is evident in her diverse body of work, including notable projects like "Brain Drain" (2009) and "No estás sola, Sara" (2009), where she continued to demonstrate her range and depth. In 2010, she appeared in the television drama "Felipe y Letizia," adding to her growing list of accomplishments.
One of her most acclaimed roles came in the period drama "Gran Hotel" (2011), where she played a central character, further solidifying her status in the entertainment industry. Throughout her career, Salamanca has been recognized for her contributions to Spanish cinema and television, earning accolades and a loyal fanbase. With her impressive portfolio and dedication to her craft, Amaia Salamanca continues to be a prominent figure in the acting world.
Filmography
The Man from Rome
Brain Drain
I Can Quit Whenever I Want (2019)
Unresolved Sexual Tension
Get Her... If You Can
Our Lovers
Perdida
The Embassy (2016)
Grand Hotel
Death Inc.
Welcome to Eden