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Verónica Sánchez

 
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Verónica Sánchez
Born Verónica Sánchez Calderón
July 1, 1977 (1977-07-01) (age 31)
Seville, Andalusia, Spain
Years active 1996 - present

Verónica Sánchez Calderón (born July 1, 1977, in Seville, Spain) is a Goya- and ACE Awards nominated Spanish actress.

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Career

Sánchez left her studies of Science in order to study Dramatic Art.[1] From 1996 to 2002, she acted in theater. One of her most successful theater shows was Blood Wedding in 2002.

She became famous as Eva Capdevilla in television series Los Serrano in 2003. At Los Serrano filming set, she met Fran Perea, and they dated for three years.[1] In 2003, she also acted in film Al sur de Granada. For this role, she received ACE, Spanish Actors Union and Goya nominations.[2]

In 2005, Sanchez left Los Serrano. She acted in the film Camarón and received Goya nomination.[2] She also acted in 2005 films El Calentito and Los 2 lados de la cama.

In 2006, she was nominated by Cinema Writers Circle Awards for her role in smash film hit Mia Sarah.[2] She also made the appearance in the 1st episode of television series Génesis: en la mente del asesino.

2007 was very successful for her. She portrayed one of the lead roles in Goya nominated film 13 Roses and Zenitram.

Private life

Sánchez was born Verónica Sánchez Calderón on July 1, 1977 in Seville, Spain.[1]

She dated Spanish singer and actor Fran Perea from 2003 to 2006.[1] When she arrived in Madrid in early 2000s, she lived with her friend, actor Félix Gómez for a while.[1]

Filmography

Theater

Television

Film

Awards and nominations

  • 2004: Spanish Actors Union - Newcomer Award (Al sur de Granada) - Nominated
  • 2004: ACE Awards - Cinema Best Actress (Al sur de Granada) - Nominated
  • 2004: Goya Awards - Best New Actress (Al sur de Granada) - Nominated
  • 2006: Goya Awards - Best Supporting Actress (Camarón) - Nominated
  • 2007: Cinema Writers Circle Awards - Best Actress (Mia Sarah)

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