Ana Caldas

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Born
Ana González de Caldas Muñoz

Occupationactress
Yearsactive2007–present
ParentJosé María González de Caldas
Ana González de Caldas
Born
Ana González de Caldas Muñoz

Occupationactress
Years active2007–present
ParentJosé María González de Caldas
Websitewww.anacaldas.es

Ana González de Caldas Muñoz, better known as Ana Caldas, (Seville, 1985) is a Spanish actress.

She is the daughter of the former president of Sevilla FC, José María González de Caldas. From a young age, she was certain that acting was her calling.

Career

She began her acting career in theater. Her first television role came in 2007 with the series El porvenir es largo (TVE). This was followed by other roles in series such as Cazadores de hombres (Antena 3), Bicho malo (nunca muere) (Neox), La pecera de Eva (Telecinco), Homicidios (Telecinco), Las aventuras del Capitán Alatriste (Telecinco), and Sin identidad (Antena 3), among others. After portraying Carmina Ordóñez in the series Carmina,[1] she made her film debut in 2013 with Afterparty. She has also appeared in music videos for artists such as Alex O'Dogherty and la Bizarreria, Pablo Alborán in Pasos de cero, and Ángel Capel in "Sin ti me muero".

In 2017, she starred in the miniseries Todos queríamos matar al presidente (Amazon Prime Video), for which she received the best actress award at the Ficticia festival[2] and nominations for best leading performance at the Die Seriale, Bilbao Seriesland, and Rome Web Awards festivals.[3]

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