Lola Dueñas
Biography
Lola Dueñas, born on October 6, 1971, is a distinguished Spanish actress renowned for her compelling performances across film and television. Hailing from a family with a rich cultural background, she is the daughter of Nicolás Dueñas. Her passion for the performing arts led her to pursue formal training at the Institut del Teatre in Barcelona, where she honed her craft.
Dueñas gained widespread recognition for her roles in several acclaimed films, including her standout performance in Pedro Almodóvar's "Talk to Her" (2002), which earned her critical acclaim and solidified her status in the cinematic world. She has also left her mark in the Spanish film industry with notable works such as "The Sea Inside" (2004) and "Carmen and Lola" (2018), showcasing her versatility and depth as an actress.
Throughout her career, Lola Dueñas has received numerous accolades, including the Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in "The Sea Inside." Her contributions to the arts extend beyond acting, as she has also been involved in various theatrical productions that highlight her dedication to her craft.
With a career spanning over two decades, Dueñas continues to captivate audiences with her remarkable talent, establishing herself as a prominent figure in Spanish cinema.
Filmography
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Robust
2022
Alleluia
2014 • Gloria
Falling Star
2014 • Eloïsa, the cook
Angèle and Tony
2011 • Anabel
Broken Embraces
2009 • Lip Reader
Stranded (2015) (2015)
2015 • Nuria
Foremost by Night
2023 • Vera
Suzanne
2013 • Irène
The Boss's Daughter
2015 • Virginia
The Sea Inside
2004 • Rosa
Zama
2017 • Luciana Piñares de Luenga
Me Too
2009 • Laura
Bird Box Barcelona
2023 • Isabel
Volver
2006 • Sole
Talk to Her
2002