Bea Segura | |
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Born | Beatriz Segura Folch 22 March 1975 |
Years active | 1994–present |
Beatriz "Bea" Segura Folch (born 22 March 1975) is a Spanish actress. [1]
Year | Title | Format | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Transeúntes | Film | Cameo | |
Estació d'enllaç | TV series | |||
1995 | Laia, el regal d'aniversari | TV film | Susi | |
1996 | B | Film | B's Girlfriend | |
Nissaga de poder | TV series | |||
1997 | Primates | Film | Susi | |
1999 | Homenots | TV series | ||
2000—01 | El cor de la ciutat | TV series | Laura Peris | |
2000—02 | Al salir del clase | TV series | Claudia Salas | |
2001 | Desde la ciudad no se ven las estrellas | Film | Lucía | |
Dama de Porto Pim | Film | María | ||
2002—05 | El comisario | TV series | Arauco/Aurora Ramos | |
2002 | Lola, vende ca | Film | Cristina | |
2003 | L'escala de diamants | TV film | Olga | |
Haz conmigo lo que quieras | Film | Nuria | ||
7 vidas | TV series | Rocío | ||
El tránsfuga | TV film | María José Reina | ||
2004 | Virginia, la monaca di Monza | TV film | Clara | |
Los 80 | TV series | Lara | ||
2005 | Contratiempos | Film | Mujer Zapatería | |
Comme sur des roulettes | TV film | Lucia | ||
Más que hermanos | TV film | Rosa | ||
2006 | Salvador (Puig Antich) | Film | Montse Puig | |
Los Serrano | TV series | Gloria | ||
Los ladrones somos gente honrada | TV film | Herminia | ||
Skizo | Film | Susana | ||
2006—08 | Hospital Central | TV series | Mónica de la Fuente | |
2008 | Serrallonga | TV series | Flor | |
2009 | Aviones | Film | ||
Hierro | Film | Laura | ||
Los exitosos Pells | TV series | Sol Echagüe | ||
2012 | Insensibles | Film | Magdalena | |
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