Yolanda Ramos

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Yolanda Ramos
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Born (1968-09-04) 4 September 1968 (age 55)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • stand-up comedian
SpouseMario Matute
Children1

Yolanda Ramos (born 4 September 1968) is a Spanish actress and comedian from Catalonia. She has featured in supporting performances in films such as Carmina and Amen and television series such as Paquita Salas and Cardo .

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Biography

Yolanda Ramos was born in Cerdanyola del Vallès, province of Barcelona. [1] She worked in her early career as vedette in Poble Sec. [2]

She has taken part in several shows of the theatre groups El Terrat and La Cubana. In the last years, she has become very popular thanks to her impersonations in Homo Zapping . She featured in a minor role in Pedro Almodóvar's Volver (2006), playing the role of a jerky journalist in a television set. [3]

She is married to Mario Matute and they have one child, Charlotte, born in 2013. [4]

In September 2020, while filming in Mauritius, during COVID-19 pandemic, she tested positive for COVID-19. [5]

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Accolades

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2015 2nd Feroz Awards Best Supporting Actress (film) Carmina and AmenNominated [6]
29th Goya Awards Best New Actress Nominated [7]
2019 28th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Television Actress in a Minor RolePaquita SalasNominated [8]
2020 7th Feroz Awards Best Supporting Actress (TV)Won [9]
2022 9th Feroz Awards Best Supporting Actress (TV)CardoNominated [10]

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  5. Samanta Villar revela la dura situación de Yolanda Ramos, con coronavirus en Isla Mauricio: "Resiste (in Spanish)
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