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Aura Garrido
Garrido at the 33rd Goya Awards in 2019
Born
Aura Garrido Sánchez

(1989-05-29) 29 May 1989 (age 35)
Madrid, Spain
OccupationActress
Years active2009–present

Aura Garrido Sánchez (born 29 May 1989) is a Spanish film and television actress. She has appeared in such films as Stockholm and the television series El ministerio del tiempo.

Early life

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Garrido was born in Madrid in 1989.[1] Her father Tomás Garrido is a composer and orchestra conductor, and her mother, Pilar Sánchez, is a painter.[1][2] She took her first piano classes when she was four years old, and soon after, started practicing ballet.[1] She speaks English thanks to having an English-speaking best friend growing up.[3]

After ending her high school studies, she enrolled in the Real Escuela Superior de Arte Dramático, in Madrid, she took interpretation until her third year, specializing in textual interpretation, but she dropped out in 2010 because she was cast for the film Plans for Tomorrow.[1] This role earned her the Silver Biznaga for Best Supporting Actress[4] and a nomination to the Goya Award for Best New Actress.

Career

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Garrido at the Miami Film Festival presentation of Innocent Killers

In 2010 she got her first main role in the Telecinco television series La pecera de Eva. Later, she centered her career in the small screen, and formed part of the Ángel o demonio, Crematorio and Imperium casts. She went back to working in cinema with two small roles in Promoción fantasma (2012) and El cuerpo, (2012). In 2013 she starred in Stockholm. For her performance, she won the Sant Jordi Award and a medal from the Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos, and was nominated in the best actress category at the Goya Awards,[5] the Feroz Awards and the Forqué Awards.[5]

In 2014, on television again, she participated in the miniseries Hermanos and filmed Las aventuras del Capitán Alatriste although the latter was not broadcast until 2015. From 2015 through 2017, she played Amelia Folch in the Televisión Española series, El Ministerio del Tiempo.[6]

Filmography

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Film

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Films
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2010
Planes para mañana (Plans for Tomorrow) Mónica [7]
2012 Promoción fantasma (Ghost Graduation) Elsa [8]
El cuerpo (The Body) Carla Miller [9]
2013 Los ilusos (The Wishful Thinkers) Sofía [10]
Stockholm She [11]
Viral [es] Lucía [12]
2015 Vulcania Marta [12]
Asesinos inocentes [es] Nuria Abreu [12]
2016 La reconquista (The Reconquest) Clara [13]
2017 La niebla y la doncella (The Mist and the Maiden) Virginia Chamorro [14]
Cold Skin Aneris [15]
2018 El aviso (The Warning) Lucía [16]
Solo Ona [17]
2019 El asesino de los caprichos (The Goya Murders) Eva González [18]
El silencio de la ciudad blanca (El silencio de la ciudad blanca) Estíbaliz Ruiz de Gauna [19]
2020 Malnazidos (Valley of the Dead) Matacuras [20]
2023 Alguien que cuide de mí (Someone Who Takes Care of Me) Nora [21]
Amanece Alba [22]
2024
Historias (Stories)
Daniela Forever Teresa

Television

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Television
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2009 Física o química Erica 4 episodes
2009 De repente, los Gómez Silvia 10 episodes
2010 La pecera de Eva Esther
2011 Ángel o demonio Valeria [12]
2011 Crematorio Miriam Mullor [12]
2012 Imperium Cora 6 episodes
2014 Hermanos Pilar Yagüe [12]
2015 Las aventuras del Capitán Alatriste Inés de Castro 13 episodes
2015 La dama velata Cecile
2015 Víctor Ros Lucía Alonso 1 Episode (Chapter 3)
2015–17 El Ministerio del Tiempo Amelia Folch [12][25]
2016 El padre de Caín Begoña Miniseries [26]
2018 El día de mañana Carme Román Miniseries [27]
2021 El inocente (The Innocent) Olivia Costa [28]
2022 A Private Affair Marina Quiroga [29]
2024
Santuario Valle

Theatre

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Theatre
Year Title Role Theatre
2012 Cuando cuente hasta 3 Microtheatre of Calle 13
2013 Invierno en el Barrio Rojo Teatro Español

Accolades

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2010
13th Málaga Film Festival Silver Biznaga for Best Supporting Actress Plans for Tomorrow Won
2011
66th CEC Medals Best Newcomer Nominated
25th Goya Awards Best New Actress Nominated
20th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best New Actress Nominated
2013
16th Málaga Film Festival Silver Biznaga for Best Actress Stockholm Won[a]
2nd Neon Fan Awards Best Spanish Actress The Body Nominated
2014
19th Forqué Awards Best Actress Stockholm Nominated
1st Feroz Awards Best Main Actress Nominated
28th Goya Awards Best Actress Nominated
64th Fotogramas de Plata Best Film Actress Nominated
58th Sant Jordi Awards Best Actress Won
69th CEC Medals Best Actress Won
13th Transilvania International Film Festival Best Performance Won[b]
2016
25th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Television Actress in a Leading Role The Ministry of Time Nominated
2017
4th Feroz Awards Best Main Actress in a Series Won
26th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Television Actress in a Leading Role Won
2018
5th Feroz Awards Best Main Actress in a Series Nominated
27th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Television Actress in a Leading Role Nominated
5th Platino Awards Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV series Nominated
20th Iris Awards Best Actress What the Future Holds Nominated
2019
6th Feroz Awards Best Main Actress in a Series Nominated

Notes

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  1. ^ Tied with Candela Peña for Yesterday Never Ends
  2. ^ Shared with co-star Javier Pereira

References

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  2. ^ "Biografía de Aura Garrido". 5 April 2016.
  3. ^ John Hopewell (24 January 2014). "International Star You Should Know: Aura Garrido". Variety. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Palmarés del Festival de Málaga - Sección oficial -". Archived from the original on 2010-10-10. Retrieved 2016-05-21.
  5. ^ a b "Aura Garrido: "La inestabilidad es lo normal para los artistas"". El País. Diario El País. 21 June 2014.
  6. ^ "Razones para no renovar 'El Ministerio del Tiempo" (in Spanish). Cadena Ser. PRISA. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  7. ^ Holland, Jonathan (5 December 2010). "Plans for Tomorrow". Variety.
  8. ^ "» Noticias » Cultura RTVE.es te ofrece en exclusiva el tráiler de 'Promoción Fantasma', una comedia fantástica". rtve.es. 24 November 2011.
  9. ^ "Llega a las salas de cine filme de suspenso "El cuerpo"". 20minutos.mx. 16 August 2013.
  10. ^ Holland, Jonathan (18 October 2013). "The Wishful Thinkers (Los ilusos): London Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
  11. ^ Holland, Jonathan (20 November 2013). "Stockholm: Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
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  13. ^ Bermejo, Andrea G. (27 September 2016). "La reconquista". Cinemanía – via 20minutos.es.
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  22. ^ "La actriz Aura Garrido encabeza al reparto 'Amanece', la ópera prima del director Juan Francisco Viruega". La Vanguardia. 9 November 2021.
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  24. ^ Searles, Jordain (9 September 2024). "'Daniela Forever' Review: Henry Golding Retreats to His Dreams in Sci-Fi Romantic Drama". IndieWire.
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