Pastora Vega

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Pastora Vega
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Vega in 2018
Born
Pastora Vega Aparicio

(1960-05-28) 28 May 1960 (age 64)
Occupation(s)Actress, television host
Years active1982–present
Spouse
(m. 1984;div. 2009)
Partner(s)Juan Ribó (2010–2015)
Darío Grandinetti (2016–present)
Children2

Pastora Vega Aparicio (born 28 May 1960) is a Spanish actress and television host. She appeared in more than thirty films since 1985.

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She appeared in the TV series Entreolivos, by Antonio Cuadri and starring Ana Ruiz, Eduardo Velasco, María Ramos, Ángel Caballero and Jesús Carrillo. [1]

Television series

YearTitleCharacterNotes
1985 Los pazos de Ulloa
1989Delirios de amor
1989-1990 Brigada Central
1992Hasta luego, cocodriloCarmen
1994Hermanos de leche
1996Rosa, la lluita
1999-2000 Nada es para siempre
2001Dime que me quieresEva
2002, 2005, 2009 Cuéntame cómo pasó
2004-2005Madrid no duerme: ¡De cine!
2006-2007 Amar en tiempos revueltos Angustias Pastor Grijalbo de Domínguez
2009UCOMercedes "Merche" Pérez Ronda/Mercedes "Merche" Vázquez Rivera/Carmen/"La cara Guapa"
2011 Bandolera Carmen Saura
2013 Gran Reserva: El origen Pilar Jiménez
2015-2016 Velvet Carmen Alcocer vda. de Alcocer
2016 El Ministerio del Tiempo
2017-2018Entreolivos

Movies

YearMovieCharacterDirector
1986El sueño de Tánger Ricardo Franco
1986Iniciativa privadaAntonio A. Farré
1988 El Lute II: Tomorrow I'll be Free Vicente Aranda
1989 Amanece, que no es poco Labrador that sows in a man José Luis Cuerda
1990La otra historia de Rosendo Juárez Gerardo Vera
1992 Demasiado corazón Eduardo Campoy
1994 Casas de fuego ClorJuan Bautista Stagnaro
1994 All Men Are the Same Manuel Gómez Pereira
1996 Ilona Arrives with the Rain Sergio Cabrera
1996 Un Asunto Privado Imanol Arias
1996Olé OláJosé María Aguayo
1997Tangier CopStephen Whittaker
1998La sonámbulaFernando Spiner
1998 A Chrysanthemum Bursts in Cincoesquinas La Gallega Daniel Burman
2002 El chevrolé Leonardo Ricagni

Theater

YearTitle
1989 Así que pasen cinco años
2010Una relación pornográfica
2015La asamblea de mujeres

Television programs

YearTitleChannel

Notes

1982Hoy por hoy La 1 TV Host [2]
1983-1984Y sin embargo, te quiero La 1 TV Host
1986La tarde La 1 TV Host
2014¡A bailar! Antena 3 Competitor with Juan Ribó

Awards

YearAwardCategoryProgramResult
1992Goya AwardBest Female Performance of CastDemasiado corazónNominated
2018Victoria Woman AwardWinner

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References

  1. Limón, Raúl (24 February 2017). "Pastora Vega protagoniza una nueva serie de intriga española y mexicana". El País (in Spanish). Sevilla: Prisa . Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  2. Gallardo, Francisco A. (14 January 2016). "El escéptico militante". Diario de Sevilla (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 October 2024.