Nuria González

Spanish actress and television presenter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nuria González (born 16 May 1962) is a Spanish actress. She became popular to a television audience for her performances in series such as Manos a la obra, Los Serrano and Física o Química.[1]

Born (1962-05-16) 16 May 1962 (age 63)
Málaga, Spain
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Nuria González
Born (1962-05-16) 16 May 1962 (age 63)
Málaga, Spain
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Life and career

Nuria González was born on 16 May 1962 in Málaga.[2][3] She earned early public recognition to a television audience in Spain by appearing in the late night show Esta noche cruzamos el Mississippi [es] (as the transvestite Ramón)[4] as well as featuring in the series Manos a la obra and Los Serrano.[5] She also featured in the series El botones Sacarino [es].[2]

In addition to her acting career, González has worked as a television presenter, hosting the Spain's version of the game show Weakest Link, which she quit in 2002, citing professional issues and physical exhaustion, focusing instead on her work in the theatre play 5mujeres.com, staged at the Teatro Alcázar.[6] She too has intervened as a stand-up comedian in El club de la comedia [es].[7]

She has been highlighted for deciding to drastically quit her roles in Manos a la obra (Adela) and Los Serrano (Candela), as well as later also Física o Química, at the height of all three popular series.[8][9] She left Los Serrano in 2006.[7] In 2005, González featured in a supporting role in Chus Gutiérrez's El Calentito, performing the role of Antonia, a trans woman and bar owner.[10] Her work in the film earned her a Best New Performance award at the 8th Málaga Film Festival.[11] She starred in the Icíar Bollaín's film Mataharis (2007) alongside Najwa Nimri and María Vázquez, portraying Carmen, a private investigator.[12] Her performance clinched her a nomination to the Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress.[2] She returned to television, featuring in teen drama series Física o química, portraying the role of Clara (the director of the high school where the fiction took place) from 2008 to 2010.[13][14] In 2010, she also decided to quit the series to focus on her main acting activity on stage,[14][9] although she has also featured afterwards in some television works, including her performances in the first season of Señoras del (h)AMPA and in 30 Coins.[9][15]

Filmography

Television

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Year Title Character Notes Ref.
1998–2001 Manos a la obra Adela Main [16][17]
2000–2001El botones Sacarino [es]TatúMain[2][18][19]
2002 Padre coraje [es] Prostituta alcohólica Miniseries [2]
2003–2006 Los Serrano CandelaMain[20][7]
2008–2010 Física o QuímicaClaraMain[13][14]
2015 Rabia [es] NievesMain[21]
2018Matar al padreMireia4-part miniseries[22]
2019 Señoras del (h)AMPA Begoña CepedaMain[23]
202130 monedas (30 Coins)SalcedoRecurring. Season 1[24]
2023
La red púrpura (The Purple Network)Rocío Narváez
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Film

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1997 El amor perjudica seriamente la salud (Love Can Seriously Damage Your Health)[26]
1998El milagro de P. Tinto (The Miracle of P. Tinto)Madrastra[2]
2003 Torremolinos 73 Señora de Romerales [27]
2005 El Calentito Antonia [28]
2006Para entrar a vivir [es]Agente inmobiliaria2007 TV movie part of the Películas para no dormir horror anthology. Premiered in Venice in 2006[29]
2007MataharisCarmen[30]
Pudor (Modesty) Pilar [31]
2022 Llenos de gracia (Full of Grace)[32]
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Accolades

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
20058th Málaga Film FestivalAISGE Award for Best New PerformanceEl CalentitoWon[11][26]
200822nd Goya AwardsBest Supporting ActressMataharisNominated[33]
17th Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Film Actress in a Secondary RoleWon[34]
63rd CEC MedalsBest Supporting ActressNominated[35]
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