Mar Abascal

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Mar Abascal
Born1980 (age 4243)
Madrid, Spain
NationalitySpanish
OccupationActress

Mar Abascal (born 1980) is a Spanish actress, born in the city of Madrid. She is known for Spanish comedy television series Gym Tony.

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Career

In 1995, Abascal performed in Zarzuela shows, named as La Magica de la Zarzuela. [1] In 2008, she starred in My first time (2008–2011) by Ken Davenport, along with Javi Martín and Miren Ibarguren. [2] Between December 2014 and April 2016 she was a part of the cast of the television comedy Gym Tony in the role of Pilar Macias. [3] [4]

Filmography

Television series

YearSerieChannelCharacterNotes
2010Aida Telecinco Idoia1 episode
2014Gym TonyFourPilar Macias373 episodes
2017Gym Tony LC FDF Pilar Macias60 episodes
2018Medical CenterThe 1Sonia Menjibar1 episode
Paquita Salas Netflix Dori1 episode
2019Ladies of AMPA Telecinco Embodies1 episode

Television programs

YearProgramChannelNotes
2016 Stand up all stars Telecinco Singing Teacher
2017I slip Antenna 3 Contestant

Theaters

YearTitleRef.
2011Burundanga:The end of a band [5]
2012Captain Grant's Nephews
2017Event in Congress [6]
2019The Call [7]

Short films

YearTitleRef.
2004The Prince of Algiers
2009Bubble
2019Candela [8] [9]

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