Belén Fabra (born 3 November 1977) is a Spanish actress.

Belén Fabra
Fabra in February 2013
Born
Belén Fabra

(1977-11-03) 3 November 1977 (age 46)
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present

Career edit

Belén Fabra started by playing small roles in numerous theater plays, films and television series.

She made her breakthrough with the 2007 play Plataforma, for which she was nominated for the Premios Max and the Valle-Inclán de Teatro Award.[1]

Fabra first came to prominence in the cinema with the 2007 film Canciones de amor en Lolita's Club, directed by Vicente Aranda.

She was nominated for the Gaudí Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for her role in the "notorious" 2008 erotic film Diario de una ninfómana.[2] She is currently working in two films, Flores negras and L'estació de l'oblit.[3]

Personal life edit

Belén Fabra was born on 3 November 1977 in Tortosa, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain as Belén Fabra Homedes. She is an actress, known for Diary of a Nymphomaniac (2008), Gran Reserva (2010) and The Ministry of Time (2015). Belén is fluent in Catalan, Spanish and English and she can speak Italian.

Filmography edit

Film edit

  • L'estratègia del cucut (2001) (TV)
  • El lado oscuro del corazón 2 (2001)
  • Carles, príncep de Viana (2001) (TV)
  • Joc de mentides (2003) (TV)
  • Mai storie d'amore in cucina (2004) (TV)
  • Pactar amb el gat (2007)
  • Canciones de amor en Lolita's Club (2007)
  • Diario de una Ninfómana (2008)
  • Flores negras (2009)
  • L'estació de l'oblit (2009)
  • Voces (2020)[4]

Television edit

Theater edit

  • Què de què (l'actualitat a escena) (2001)
  • Migracions.es (2003)
  • Happy Hour (2005)
  • La fam (2006)
  • Tirant lo Blanc (2007)
  • Plataforma (2007)
  • Jugar amb un tigre (2008)

Awards and nominations edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Belén Fabra at the IMDb Resume
  2. ^ Belén Fabra: «Ser vulnerable es más duro que desnudarse» Ideal (in Spanish) Archived April 14, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Belén Fabra at the Internet Movie Database
  4. ^ Mullor, Mireia (27 November 2020). "'Voces': El final explicado de la película de terror española en Netflix". esquire.com.
  5. ^ Awards of Belén Fabra at the Internet Movie Database
  6. ^ XI premios Max de las artes escénicas at the Internet Movie Database

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