Oriol Pla

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Oriol Pla
Born
Oriol Pla Solina

1993 (age 3031)
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
OccupationActor

Oriol Pla Solina (born 1993) is a Spanish actor from Catalonia.

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Biography

Oriol Pla Solina was born in Barcelona in 1993, son to Quimet Pla (founding member of Comediants  [ es ]) and Núria Solina (founding member of Circ Cric  [ es ]). [1] [2] [3] He made his debut onstage at age 6, later founding his own clown group 'Espai Dual'. [4] In his early television career, he featured in TV3 shows such as El cor de la ciutat , the TV-movie Ebre, del bressol a la batalla  [ ca ] or Merlí . [5]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2008 El cor de la ciutat Juli [6]
2015–17 Merlí Òscar Rubio [7]
2016 Ebre, del bressol a la batalla  [ ca ]Pere PuigTV movie [8]
2018 El día de mañana (What the Future Holds)Justo Gil [9]
2020–21 Dime quién soy (Dime Quién Soy: Mistress of War)Pierre Comte [10] [11]

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2014 Tots els camins de Déu  [ ca ] (The Ways of Man) [12]
2015 Truman Nico [13]
2017 Incerta glòria (Uncertain Glory)Juli Soleràs [14]
No sé decir adiós (Can't Say Goodbye) [15]
2018 Petra Pau [16]
2022 Girasoles silvestres (Wild Flowers)Òscar [17]
2023
Creatura Marcel
2024
Salve Maria

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2018 5th Feroz Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Film Uncertain GloryNominated [20]
10th Gaudí Awards Best Supporting ActorWon [21]
20th Iris Awards Best TV ActorWhat the Future HoldsNominated [22]
65th Ondas Awards Best TV ActorWon [23]
2019 6th Feroz Awards Best Actor in a TV SeriesNominated [24]
11th Gaudí Awards Best Supporting ActorPetraWon [25]
28th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actor in a Minor RoleNominated [26] [27]
2022 15th Gaudí Awards Best ActorWild FlowersNominated [28]
10th Feroz Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Film Nominated [29]
2024
11th Feroz Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Film CreaturaNominated
30th Forqué Awards Best Actor in a SeriesI, AddictPending
2025
17th Gaudí Awards Best Supporting ActorSalve MariaPending
12th Feroz Awards Best Main Actor in a SeriesI, AddictPending

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