Susi Sánchez

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Asunción Sánchez Abellán (born 21 March 1955), known as Susi Sánchez, is a Spanish theater, film, and television actress.

Born
Asunción Sánchez Abellán

(1955-03-21) 21 March 1955 (age 71)
Valencia, Spain
OccupationActress
RelativesRuth Gabriel (niece)
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Susi Sánchez
Sánchez at the 2022 Berlinale
Born
Asunción Sánchez Abellán

(1955-03-21) 21 March 1955 (age 71)
Valencia, Spain
OccupationActress
RelativesRuth Gabriel (niece)
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Career

Susi Sánchez is best known for her roles in the Vicente Aranda film Mad Love, where she gives life to Queen Isabella I, and in the plays Cara de plata [es] and Mujeres soñaron caballos. For these three roles she was nominated for the Spanish Actors and Actresses Union Awards, winning as Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Cara de plata.[1]

In 2015 she joined the cast of the TV series Carlos, rey emperador, playing Louise of Savoy.[2]

Personal life

Susi Sánchez was the long-time romantic partner of actress and acting coach Consuelo Trujillo.[3] The two attended numerous Gay Pride events and spoken out in favor of LGBT rights.[4] Her niece Ruth Gabriel (daughter of actor Ismael Abellán, Susi Sánchez's elder brother) is also an actress.[3]

Theater

  • 1993: Las bizarrías de Belisa [es] – Dir. John Strasberg
  • 1994: Los bosques de Nyx – Dir. Miguel Bosé
  • 1995: Castillos en el aire – Dir. José Luis Gómez
  • 1997: King Lear – Dir. Miguel Narros [es]
  • 1999: Mujeres al vapor – Dir. Consuelo Trujillo
  • 2001: Ausencias – Dir. Rosa Morales
  • 2004: Exit the King – Dir. José Luis Gómez
  • 2005: Cara de plata [es] – Dir. Ramón Simó – Centro Dramático Nacional
  • 2006: Suddenly Last Summer – Dir. José Luis Saiz
  • 2007: Dirección gritadero - Dir. Rosa Morales – Centro Dramático Nacional
  • 2007: Mujeres soñaron caballos – Dir. Daniel Veronese [es]
  • 2009: Hamlet - Dir. Tomaž Pandur
  • 2010: Endgame – Dir. Krystian Lupa
  • 2012: Los hijos se han dormido – Dir. Daniel Veronese[5]
  • 2013: Tirano Banderas – Dir. Oriol Broggi
  • 2015: Good People – Dir. David Serrano
  • 2015: Cuando deje de llover – Dir. Julián Fuentes Reta[6]

Filmography

Films

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1974 Una pareja... distinta [es]
1994 Al otro lado del túnel Marisa
1995 Una casa en las afueras (A House on the Outskirts) Teresa
Entre rojas Flora
Felicidades, Tovarich
1996 Zapico Exmujer
Malena es un nombre de tango Jimena
Náufragos Pilar
1997 Sólo se muere dos veces Producer
1998 The Naked Eye Judge
Las ratas Doña Resu
2000 Aunque tú no lo sepas [es] Ángela
Cascabel Doña Gertru
2001 Juana la Loca (Mad Love) Isabel la Católica[8]
2002 La vida de nadie (Nobody's Life) School director
Stones Manager
2003 Carmen Blanca
La vida mancha (Life Marks) Director of the INEM
I'm Not Scared Mother of Filippo
2004 Incautos Mother of Miriam
2008 El patio de mi cárcel (My Prison Yard)Julia[9]
Yo sólo miro (short) Julia
2009 The Milk of Sorrow Aída
2011 10.000 noches en ninguna parte (10,000 Nights Nowhere) The Mother[10]
La piel que habito (The Skin I Live In) Mother of Vicente[11]
La voz dormida (The Sleeping Voice) Sor Serafines[11]
2012 La fotógrafa Sara
2013 15 años y un día (15 Years and One Day) Cati
Los amantes pasajeros (I'm So Excited!) Mother of Alba
2015 Tras bambalinas Mother
Lejos del mar Concha
Truman Adoptive woman
2016 Julieta Sara, mother of Julieta
2017 The Invisible Guardian Rosario
2018
La enfermedad del domingo (Sunday's Illness)Anabel
2019
Dolor y gloria (Pain and Glory)Beata del pueblo
2021El sustituto (The Replacement)Eva actualYounger version of the character played by Vicky Luengo[14]
El lodo (Wetland)Francisca[15]
2022
Cinco lobitos (Lullaby)Begoña[16]
VasilCarmen
2023Loli Tormenta (Stormy Lola)Lola[18]
2024 ReinasGrandmother[19]
2025 Esto también pasará (This Too Shall Pass)Elena
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TV series

TV movies

  • 1986: Bodas de sangre – Dir. Francisco Montolio
  • 2004: El cruce – Dir. Juan Carlos Claver
  • 2006: Electroshock – Dir. Juan Carlos Claver
  • 2007: Alan muere al final de la película – Dir. Xavier Manich

Accolades

Holding her 2019 Goya Award
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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
200211th Actors Union AwardsBest Film Performance in a Minor RoleMad LoveNominated[21]
200615th Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Stage Actress in a Secondary Role Cara de plata [es] Won [1]
200817th Actors and Actresses Union AwardsMujeres soñaron caballosNominated[22]
201221st Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Film Actress in a Minor RoleThe Skin I Live InNominated[23]
201428th Goya AwardsBest Supporting Actress10,000 Nights NowhereNominated[4]
23rd Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Film Actress in a Leading RoleWon[24]
201524th Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Stage Actress in a Minor RoleCuando deje de lloverWon[25]
18th Max AwardsBest Supporting ActressWon[6]
201625th Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Television Actress in a Secondary RoleCarlos, rey emperadorWon[2]
2019
33rd Goya AwardsBest Leading ActressSunday's IllnessWon[26]
28th Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Film Actress in a Leading RoleWon
2020
29th Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Film Actress in a Minor RolePain and GloryNominated
20214th Berlanga AwardsBest Supporting ActressWetlandNominated[30][31]
20225th Berlanga AwardsBest Supporting ActressVasilWon[32]
28th Forqué AwardsBest Film ActressLullabyNominated[33]
202310th Feroz AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a FilmWon[34]
37th Goya AwardsBest Supporting ActressWon[35]
31st Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Film Actress in a Secondary RoleWon
10th Platino AwardsBest Supporting ActressWon
2025
33rd Actors and Actresses Union AwardsBest Actress in an International ProductionReinasNominated
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