- Height5′ 3″ (1.60 m)
- Tirma Ayerbe is an actress from Bilbao, living in Madrid. She studied acting at William Layton. In addition, she trained in Meisner technique, amongst others.
She has participated in Spanish TV series, such as "Desaparecidos", "Amar es para Siempre", "La que se avecina", "Fenómenos". She has also starred in various Spanish and international feature films, as "La Mora" by Mohamed Ismail, a Morrocan production with Spanish participation or "Sesión" by Daniel Diosdado, a "La Jolla International Film Festival award winning film, in which she played a main character; "Yerma", an Spanish and British production; and "El Violin de Piedra" by Emilio Ruiz Barrachina. She participated in documentary films, such as "Lal" by Alicia Díaz Giménez and TV movies, like "Psicólogos, psiquiatras y otros enfermos" by Pedro Tellechea, in which she played a main character as well.
One of her short films, "El cuarto chakra" won the Audience Award at the Málaga Film Festival. Besides she has participated in short films like "Hilo" by Beatriz Abad, "Lo siento chicos pero no puedo" and "Donde queréis vivir esta noche" by Daniel Diosdado, "La parada" by Sergio Fernández, "Cuando una canción se transforma en bala".
She performs in Spanish, English and French.
She has worked in more than twenty theatrical projects with various directors such as Paca Ojea, Daniel Lovechio, María Pareja, Esperanza Lemos, Alba Celma, and Tatiana Carel in Spain. Besides she has worked in international projects too with directors such as Jaroslaw Antoniuk (Poland), Jens Erwin Siemssen and Julianne Siemsen (Germany) and Christa Mountain (USA).
She is always training voice and body with different techniques like Suzuki, viewpoints, dance, and corporal expression and she participates in different performance laboratories.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tirma Ayerbe
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