Adriana Ugarte

Adriana Ugarte
Born (1985-01-17) January 17, 1985
Nationality Spanish
Occupation Actress
Notable work Policemen, in the heart of the street; The secret of the hero; The commissioner
This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Ugarte and the second or maternal family name is Pascual.

Adriana Sofía Ugarte Pascual (born January 17, 1985) is a Spanish actress. Ugarte is known for her leading roles on television series La Señora and El tiempo entre costuras. Ugarte landed a starring role in the 2016 Pedro Almodóvar film Julieta.

Biography

As the granddaughter of Eduardo Ugarte, who was a writer and set designer, and collaborator with Luis Buñuel, and also the great granddaughter of the Alicante writer Carlos Arniches, it did not take her long before debuting on the stage. She studied at Nuestra Señora del Pilar school in Madrid. Ugarte debuted in the short film Mala Espina (2001), directed by Belén Macías, and won one of the prizes at the Alcalá de Henares Festival of Short Films. Combining her performance classes with dance and her Philosophy career, she has been in series like Policias, en el corazón de la calle (Antena 3) and Hospital Central (Telecinco). In 2006, at twenty-one years old, she was nominated for the Goya Award for Best New Actress in her role as Consuelo in the film Cabeza de Perro directed by Santi Amodeo.

It was two years later, in 2008, when the series La Señora (La 1) premiered, that Ugarte, who played the main character (Victoria Márquez), won big popularity. This same year, she was also in the film El juego del ahorcado, with Clara Lago and Álvaro Cervantes. Afterwards came Castillos de carton (2010), a film directed by Salvador García Ruiz that co-starred Nilo Mur and Biel Durán, and Lo contrario al amor (2010), co-starring beside Hugo Silva. She was also in the miniseries Niños robados (Telecinco), in which she plays Susana.

In 2013, two years after shooting was finalized, El tiempo entre costuras (Antenna 3) premiered, the series based on the novel of the same name by writer María Dueñas, that starred Ugarte as Sira Quiroga/Arish Agoriuq, achieving large viewing figures.

Television Series

Series Role Channel Year Notes
Policias, en el corazón de la calle Olga Antena 3 2002 Supporting role (2 Episodes)
El secreto del héroe Olivia TVE 2003 Television film
El comisario Herself Telecinco 2006 Supporting role (1 Episode)
Mesa para cinco Julia LaSexta 2006 Supporting role (7 Episodes)
Hospital Central Adriana / Nerea / Dr. Natalia of the Hoyo Telecinco 2002–2011 Supporting role (8 Episodes)
La Señora Victoria Márquez of the Vega TVE 2008–2010 Main character (36 episodes)
Stolen Children Susana Guzmán Telecinco 2013 Television film
El tiempo entre costuras Sira Quiroga / Arish Agoriuq Antena 3 2013–2014 Main character (11 Episodes)
Habitaciones cerradas Teresa Brusés TVE 2015 Television film
La sonrisa de las mariposas Mariana Solís de Páramo Antena 3 2016-? Main character (? Episodes)

Cinema

Year Title Character
2006 Cabeza de perro Consuelo
2007 Gente de mala calidad Eva
El patio de mi cárcel Adriana
2008 Estocolmo Sol
El juego del ahorcado Olga
2009 Castillos de cartón María José
2011 Lo mejor de Eva Marta
Lo contrario al amor Merce
2013 Combustión Ari
2015 Tiempo sin aire Vero
Palm Trees in the Snow Clarence
2016 Julieta Julieta

Theater

Short Films

Awards and Nominations

Goya Awards

Year Category Film Result
2006 Better actress disclosure Head of dog Nominated

Fotogramas de Plata

Year Category Work Result
2013 Best TV actress The time between sewings Won
2009 Best TV actress The Lady Won

Premios Ondas

Year Category Work Result
2014 Best female actress of national fiction The time between sewings Won

Premios de la Union de Actores

Year Category Work Result
2013 Best TV actress The time between sewings Won
2009 Best TV actress The Lady

Iris Awards (Are the annual prizes of the Academy of the Sciences and the Arts of Television of Spain)

Year Category Work Result
2013 |Best leading TV actress |El tiempo entre costuras (serie de televisión) |Won |- |2009 |Mejor actriz protagonista de televisión |La Señora |Nominated

References

El País "La verás condenada al éxito" por Manuel Vicent. 30/08/2014

External links

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