Nieve de Medina

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Nieve de Medina
(Nieve de Medina) Pablo Iglesias entrevista a Nieve de Medina.jpg
Born1962
Madrid, Spain
Occupations
  • Actress
  • stage director

Nieve de Medina (born 1962) is a Spanish actress and stage director.

Contents

Biography

Nieve de Medina was born in Madrid in 1962. [1] [2] She made her film debut as an actress with a small part in Carlos Saura's ¡Dispara! (1993). [3] Following an appearance in Pellet (2000), her performance in the 2002 drama Mondays in the Sun , where she portrayed Ana (a worker in a production line of a cannery, married to Luis Tosar's José), [4] made her known to the public, [3] [5] earning various accolades. Her television credits include performances in Cuéntame cómo pasó and El ministerio del tiempo . [3] She also works as stage director at the RESAD. [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1993 ¡Dispara! [6]
2000 El Bola (Pellet)Marisa, madre de Alfredo [7]
2002 Los lunes al sol (Mondays in the Sun)Ana [8]
2006 Un franco, 14 pesetas (Crossing the Border)Pilar [9]
2014 2 francos, 40 pesetas  [ es ]PilarReprise of her role in Un franco, 14 pesetas [10]
2016 La punta del iceberg (The Tip of the Iceberg)Susana [11]
2016 La madre  [ es ]María [12]
2022 El agua (The Water)Ángela [13]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2003Una nueva vidaLaura [5]
2016 El ministerio del tiempo Marisa [14]
2019 Brigada Costa del Sol Gloria [15]

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
200358th CEC Medals Best Supporting ActressMondays in the SunWon [16]
17th Goya Awards Best New Actress Nominated [5]
12th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actress in a Secondary RoleWon [17]
Best New ActressWon
16th European Film Awards People's Choice Award for Best Actress Nominated [18] [19]
20076th Mestre Mateo Awards Best ActressCrossing the BorderNominated [20] [21]

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