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Lola Dueñas
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Lola Dueñas in 2013
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Born | María Dolores Dueñas Navarro (1971-10-06) 6 October 1971 (age 52)
Madrid, Spain
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Occupation | Actress |
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María Dolores Dueñas Navarro (born 6 October 1971) better known as Lola Dueñas is a Spanish actress. She is the recipient of several accolades, including two Goya Awards for Best Actress. In addition to her contributions to Spanish cinema and television, she has also worked in the French film industry.
Born in Madrid,[n. 1][2] she is the daughter of Nicolás Dueñas and studied at the Teatro de La Abadía [es].[3] Dueñas made her feature film debut in Mensaka (1998), which earned her an Actors Union Award for Best New Performance.[4] She gained early recognition to a television audience for her performance in police drama series Policías, en el corazón de la calle.[5] She then featured in films such as The Sea Inside (2003), Volver (2006), and Me Too (2009). She decided to relocate to Paris, France, in 2011.[6]
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1998 | Mensaka, páginas de una historia (Mensaka) | Cristina | Feature film debut | [7] |
1999 | Marta y alrededores (Marta and Surroundings) | Elisa | [8] | |
2000 | Las razones de mis amigos [es] (Friends Have Reasons) | Ainhoa | [9] | |
2000 | Terca vida (Miserable Life) | Esther | [10] | |
2001 | Todo me pasa a mí [es] (Everything Happens to Me) | Txell | [11] | |
2002 | Piedras (Stones) | Daniela | [12] | |
Hable con ella (Talk to Her) | Matilde | [13] | ||
2003 | Días de fútbol (Football Days) | Macarena | [14] | |
2004 | Mar adentro (The Sea Inside) | Rosa | [15] | |
2005 | 20 centímetros (20 Centimeters) | Rebeca | [16] | |
2006 | Volver | Sole | [17] | |
Lo que sé de Lola (Lola) | Lola | [18] | ||
2008 | Fuera de carta (Chef's Special) | Alex | [19] | |
2009 | Los abrazos rotos (Broken Embraces) | Lectora de labios ('lip reader') | [20] | |
Yo, también (Me, Too) | Laura | [21] | ||
2013 | Los amantes pasajeros (I'm So Excited) | Bruna | [22] | |
10.000 noches en ninguna parte (10,000 Nights Nowhere) | The 'friend' | [23] | ||
2014 | Alleluia | Gloria | [24] | |
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Les Ogres (Ogres) | Lola | [25] | |
Incidencias (Stranded) | Nuria | |||
2017 | No sé decir adiós (Can't Say Goodbye) | Blanca | [28] | |
Zama | Lucía Piñares de Luenga | [29] | ||
2018 | Viaje al cuarto de una madre (Journey to a Mother's Room) | Estrella | [30] | |
2023 | Bird Box Barcelona | Isabel | [31] | |
Sobre todo de noche (Foremost by Night) | Vera | [32] |
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Actors and Actresses Union Award for Best Film Actress in a Leading Role
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