Marta Etura

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Marta Etura
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At the 32nd Goya Awards in 2018
Born
Marta Etura Palenzuela

(1978-10-28) 28 October 1978 (age 45)
NationalitySpanish
Occupation Actress
Years active2001–present
Children1 [1]

Marta Etura Palenzuela (born on 28 October 1978 [2] ) is a Spanish film and television actress. She is known for Your Next Life (2004), Cell 211 (2009), Sleep Tight (2011), and The Invisible Guardian (2017).

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Biography

Etura was born in 1978 in San Sebastián, [3] [4] where she studied at the French Lyceum. [5] Willing to develop a career as an actress, she moved to Madrid and graduated from the acting school of Cristina Rota. [4] She had her feature film debut as an actress in the 2001 film No Shame . [6]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2001 Sin vergüenza (No Shame)Belén [7]
2002 El caballero Don Quijote (Don Quixote, Knight Errant) Dulcinea [8]
2002 Thirteen Chimes  [ gl ] (Trece campanadas)María [9]
2002 La vida de nadie (Nobody's Life)Rosana [10] [11]
2003Mariposas de fuego
2003 La vida que te espera (Your Next Life)Val [12]
2004¡Hay motivo!, segment Por tu propio bien
2004 Frío sol de invierno (Cold Winter Sun)Mimo [13]
2004Entre vivir y soñar
2005 Para que no me olvides (Something to Remember Me By)Clara [14]
2006Remake
2006 Azuloscurocasinegro (Dark Blue Almost Dark)Paula [15]
2007Desierto Sur
2007 Las trece rosas (13 Roses)Virtudes González [16]
2007 Casual Day Inés [17]
2008Siete minutos
2009 Celda 211 (Cell 211)Elena [18]
2011 Mientras duermes (Sleep Tight)Clara [19]
2011 Eva Lana [20]
2012 The Impossible Simone [21]
2013 Presentimientos (Inside Love)Julia [22]
2013 Los últimos días (The Last Days)Julia [23]
2014 Sexo fácil, películas tristes (Easy Sex, Sad Movies)Marina [24]
2015Hablar
2016 El hombre de las mil caras (Smoke & Mirrors)Nieves Fernández Puerto [25]
2017 El guardián invisible (The Invisible Guardian)Amaia Salazar [26]
2019 El legado de los huesos (The Legacy of the Bones)Amaia Salazar [27]
2020 Ofrenda a la tormenta (Offering to the Storm)Amaia Salazar [28]
2022El color del cieloOlivia Bronte

Television

Theatre

Accolades

Goya Awards
YearCategoryFilmResult
2009 Best Supporting Actress Celda 211 Won
2006 Best actress Azuloscurocasinegro Nominated
2005 Best Supporting Actress Para que no me olvidesNominated
2002 Best New Actress La vida de nadieNominated

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