Carmen Machi

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Carmen Machi
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Born
María del Carmen Machi Arroyo

(1963-01-07) 7 January 1963 (age 62)
Madrid, Spain
Occupation Actress
Years active1994-present

María del Carmen Machi Arroyo (born 7 January 1963) is a Spanish actress. She become popular for her role as Aída in the television series 7 vidas and Aída .

Contents

Biography

María del Carmen Machi Arroyo was born on 7 January 1963 in Madrid and raised in neighbouring Getafe. [1] [2] Her father's family comes from Genoa. [2] After several years as a theatre actress, she became popular thanks to her character Aída first in the TV series 7 Vidas , and later in a spinoff series made for the character, Aída .

She made her feature film debut in Shacky Carmine (1999). [3] She has also worked in movies like Hable con ella (2002), Descongélate (2003), Los Amantes Pasajeros (2013), Ocho apellidos vascos (2014) and Ocho apellidos catalanes (2015). [4]

In 2024, she was awarded the Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts. [5]

Filmography

Film

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1999 Shacky Carmine Periodista TelekFeature film debut
[6]
2000 Para pegarse un tiro Vania
2001 Sin vergüenza (No Shame)Cecilia
2002 Hable con ella (Talk to Her)Enfermera Jefe
El caballero Don Quijote (Don Quixote, Knight Errant) Teresa [7]
2003 Torremolinos 73 Clienta Peluquería
Descongélate! (Chill Out!)Carmela
2004 Escuela de seducción Camarera rombo
2005 Vida y color (Life and Color)Leo
[8]
El sueño de una noche de San Juan MostazaVoice
Un rey en la Habana Estrella
2006 Lo que sé de Lola (Lola)Carmen
[9]
2007 Surf's Up Spanish dub
Lo mejor de mí Carmen
2009 Los abrazos rotos (Broken Embraces)Chon
La mujer sin piano Rosa
2010 Pájaros de papel (Paper Birds)Rocío Moliner
Que se mueran los feos (To Hell with the Ugly)Nati
2013 Los amantes pasajeros (I'm So Excited!)Portera
La Estrella Trini [12]
2014 Murieron por encima de sus posibilidades Susana
Ocho apellidos vascos (Spanish Affair)Merche / Anne
Kamikaze Lola [13]
2015 Ocho apellidos catalanes (Spanish Affair 2)Merche / Carme
Mi gran noche (My Big Night)Rosa
2016 La puerta abierta (The Open Door)Rosa [15]
Villaviciosa de al lado (A Stroke of Luck)Mari
Las furias (The Furies)Casandra [17]
2017 El bar (The Bar)Trini
Pieles (Skins)Claudia
2018 Thi Mai, rumbo a Vietnam  [ es ]Carmen
La tribu (The Tribe)Virginia [19]
2019 Lo nunca visto  [ es ]Teresa [20]
2020 Nieva en Benidorm (It Snows in Benidorm)Marta [21]
2022 Cerdita (Piggy)Asun [22]
Amor de madre  [ es ] (Honeymoon with My Mother)Mari Carmen [23]
Llenos de gracia (Full of Grace)Marina [24]
La voluntaria  [ es ] (The Volunteer)Marisa [25]
Rainbow Maribel [26]
Mañana es hoy (Tomorrow Is Today)Pilar [27]
2023La voz del sol (Speak Sunlight)Maruja [28]
2024
Tratamos demasiado bien a las mujeres (We Treat Women Too Well)Remedios Buendía
Verano en diciembre (Family Affairs)Teresa
TBALas delicias del jardínPepa

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1999–2006 7 vidas Aída García García101 Episodes
2000–2001 Policías, en el corazón de la calle Mónica4 Episodes
2005–2014 Aída Aída García GarcíaMain Role
2007 Lo que surja Madre de AlexEpisode: Voy a contarlo
2012 Rescatando a Sara Leticia Carancho2 Episodes
Fenómenos Dulce1 Episode
2018 Arde Madrid Clara Pérez4 Episodes
2019 Criminal: Spain Isabel Ferradas PérezEpisode: Isabel
Vida Perfecta María del Pilar3 Episodes
2020 30 Coins CarmenEpisode: Telarañas
2023 La Mesías MontserratCharacter is also portrayed by Ana Rujas and Lola Dueñas [32]
2024 Celeste Sara Santano

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2005
14th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Television Actress in a Secondary Role7 vidasWon
2006
15th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Television Actress in a Leading RoleAídaWon
2009
18th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Stage Actress in a Leading RoleLa tortuga de DarwinWon
2014
6th Gaudí Awards Best Supporting ActressLa EstrellaNominated
2015
2nd Feroz Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Film Spanish AffairNominated
29th Goya Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
24th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actress in a Secondary RoleWon
2017
4th Feroz Awards Best Main Actress in a Film The Open DoorNominated
31st Goya Awards Best Actress Nominated
26th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actress in a Leading RoleWon
2021
8th Feroz Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Series30 CoinsNominated
2023
10th Feroz Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Film PiggyNominated
37th Goya Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated
10th Platino Awards Best Supporting ActressNominated
2024
11th Feroz Awards Best Supporting Actress in a SeriesLa mesíasNominated
11th Platino Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or TV Series Won
30th Forqué Awards Best Actress in a SeriesCelesteNominated
2025
26th Iris Awards Best ActressLa mesíasPending
12th Feroz Awards Best Main Actress in a Series CelestePending

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