Silvia Giner

Last updated
Silvia Giner
Silvia Giner 2009.jpg
Born
Silvia Giner Vergara

(1980-12-31) 31 December 1980 (age 43)
Website http://www.silviaginer.es

Silvia Giner Vergara (born in Seville, Andalusia, Spain, 31 December 1980) is a Spanish actress.

Contents

Background

Vergara's education include drama studies with Ramon Guzman Resino, and Management Information Systems at university.

In 2005, she made her first foray into Latin American cinema in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in Space of appearances (El espacio de las apariencias), which launched her [1] career in films. The cinema website Cineando referred to her as, "The Wonderful future of Spanish cinema". [2]

In 2011 she had her first and only daughter.

In 2012, to recover from injuries caused by an illness in her uterus, she began practicing Pole Dance. She then fell in love with this sporting discipline and decided to begin her studies in Catalonia (Spain) to become a Pole Sports instructor and be able to found her own school.

In 2015 he founded his own school called Aerial Dreams. [3] In this school he would train athletes and create the first federated competitions, some attached to the IPSF International Pole Sports Federation. [4]

The Social website Sevilla Magazine referred to her as, "The actress who dreamed of returning and achieved it". [5]

During this process Silvia continued carrying out minor projects that allowed her to continue with her artistic research and also with her Aerial Dreams school and artistic projects such as circus theaters. She resumed his acting studies to retrain himself with new currents regarding interpretation, so he dedicated the years from 2017 to 2023 researching in different artistic laboratories and with different coaches.

She currently lives in Sevilla, Spain.

Filmography

Cinema

Theatre

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Goya Awards</span> Annual film awards in Spain

The Goya Awards are Spain's main national annual film awards. They are presented by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Paz Vega</span> Spanish actress (born 1976)

María de la Paz Campos Trigo, known professionally as Paz Vega, is a Spanish actress. She became popular for her performance in comedy television series 7 vidas. Her film credits include Sex and Lucia (2001), Mine Alone (2001), The Other Side of the Bed (2002), Carmen (2003), Spanglish (2004), 10 Items or Less (2006), Theresa: The Body of Christ (2007), Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2012), All Roads Lead to Rome (2015), Acts of Vengeance (2017), and Rambo: Last Blood (2019). She played the role of Catalina Creel in the 2019 television series Cuna de lobos.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Silvia Pinal</span> Mexican actress (born 1931)

Silvia Pinal Hidalgo is a Mexican actress. She began her career in the theater, venturing into cinema in 1949. She is one of Mexico's greatest female stars, one of the last surviving major stars from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema and part of the Golden Age of Hollywood for her film Shark! (1969). Her work in film and popularity in her native country led Pinal to work in Europe. Pinal achieved international recognition by starring in a famous film trilogy directed by Luis Buñuel: Viridiana (1961), El ángel exterminador (1962) and Simón del Desierto (1965).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Candela Peña</span> Spanish actress

María del Pilar Peña Sánchez, professionally known as Candela Peña, is a Spanish actress. Since her film debut in the 1994 thriller Running Out of Time, she has had a lengthy film career. She won the Goya Award for Best Actress for her performance in Princesses (2005) whereas she won the Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress for Take My Eyes (2003) and A Gun in Each Hand (2012).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Miroslava Stern</span> Czechoslovak-born actress

Miroslava Šternová, known professionally as Miroslava Stern, was a Czechoslovak-Mexican actress.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ofelia Medina</span> Mexican actress, singer and screenwriter

María Ofelia Medina Torres, more commonly known by her stage name Ofelia Medina, is a Mexican actress, singer and screenwriter of Mexican films. She was married to film director Alex Philips Jr. and actor Pedro Armendáriz Jr.

Ana Arneodo was an Argentine actress of the 1940s and 1950s.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Graciela Borges</span> Argentine television and film actress

Graciela Borges is an Argentine television and film actress.

Carlos A. Petit was an Argentine screenwriter. He was one of the most prominent screenwriters in the Cinema of Argentina, writing for over 30 films between 1941 and 1984.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Carmen Sevilla</span> Spanish actress (1930–2023)

María del Carmen García Galisteo, known professionally as Carmen Sevilla, was a Spanish actress, singer, and dancer. She began her career in the 1940s and became one of the most popular and highest paid stars of Spanish cinema until the 1970s. In 1991, at the age of sixty, she began her career as a television presenter, working for the three major Spanish networks until her retirement in 2010. At the time of her death, she was one of the last surviving stars from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema and from the Golden Age of Hollywood.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Amalia Aguilar</span> Cuban-born Mexican dancer (1924–2021)

Amalia Isabel Rodríguez Carriera, known professionally as Amalia Aguilar, was a Cuban-Mexican dancer, actress and comedian.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Meche Barba</span> Mexican actress (1922–2000)

Meche Barba was a Mexican film actress and dancer of the Golden age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s. She was considered one of the icons of the "Rumberas film".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ninón Sevilla</span> Cuban-Mexican actress and dancer

Emelia Pérez Castellanos, known professionally as Ninón Sevilla, was a Cuban-Mexican actress and dancer.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mónica Miguel</span> Mexican actress (1936–2020)

Mónica Miguel was a Mexican actress, director, and singer.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Zulma Faiad</span> Argentine vedette and actress

Zulma Aurora Faiad is an Argentine vedette and actress.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Fernanda Tapia</span> Mexican radio announcer, host, and voice actress

Maria Fernanda Tapia Canovi is a Mexican announcer, presenter, producer, screenwriter, lecturer, singer, and voice actress.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Violeta Vidaurre</span> Chilean actress (1928–2021)

Violeta Rosa Ester Vidaurre Heiremans, better known as Violeta Vidaurre, was a Chilean actress with a long television and theater career, with more than 120 characters played since her debut.

<i>The Intruder</i> (2020 film) 2020 film

The Intruder is a 2020 Argentine-Mexican psychological thriller film directed by Natalia Meta. The film is loosely based on the novel El mal menor by C. E. Feiling. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival. It was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards.

This is a list of Spanish television related events in 1999.

Celia de Molina Díaz is a Spanish actress and screenwriter known for starring in the film Cómo sobrevivir a una despedida and for being the creator and host of the web series El antivlog.

References

  1. "Silvia Giner" (in Spanish). cinenacional.com.
  2. "Silvia Giner, el bello y prometedor futuro del cine español" (in Spanish).
  3. "Aerial Dreams" (in Spanish). tresculturas.org.
  4. "International Pole Sports Federation". polesports.org.
  5. "Silvia Giner, la actriz que soñaba volar (y lo consiguio)" (in Spanish).