Mar Saura
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Mar Saura | |
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Born | María del Mar Saura October 16, 1975 Barcelona, Spain |
Occupation | Actress, model |
Years active | 1992–present |
Spouse(s) | Javier Peral (m. 2005) |
Children | 2 |
Website | www |
María del Mar Saura (born October 16, 1975), commonly known as Mar Saura, is a Spanish actress, model and TV presenter.
Biography[]
Mar Saura was born in Barcelona, Spain. She won in 1992, and competed for Miss Spain.
She began her professional career as a model with Gaudi, , and Francina International Modeling Agency, and resided in New York, Milan and Japan.
After her time as a model, she started work as a TV presenter and actress. During this time, she appeared in the series One Two (1998–1999) and acted alongside Lina Morgan on Spanish Television, in addition to having cameos in episodes of other Spanish television series. In her movie career, she created a children's film, King Farm (2002).
Subsequently, she has presented several variety shows such as The Night of Errors (2002) with ; Summer Night (2002) with Bertin Osborne; The Show of Records (2001), with Manu Carreño and collaborated on Full Light (2002) with Pedro Piqueras. She was a contestant on Double (2003) and Call and Win (2003), both on Antena 3, and on Overnight Sensational (2007) on Canal Nou. She appeared in numerous galas on TVE, including the New Year's Eve Specials for 2003, 2004 and 2005, all directed by José Luis Moreno.
Through José Luis Moreno her career as an actress has had a revival since late 2008, when she played Ainhoa, the girlfriend of the lawyer Michael, in Scenes from Marriage on Telecinco.
In Mexico, she participated in the 2010 series Capadocia as Julieta Pusch and , being considered part of the Latina movement with Cuban William Levy, posing for Glamour magazine in an Icon Vallarta dress by Dolce & Gabbana.[1]
In 2011, again on Telecinco, she appeared in the series Ángel o demonio as Alexia. She writes a blog at Mujerhoy.com. In April 2013, she began recording AI with Ruben Poveda on Four.
Filmography[]
Year | Film | Director | Role |
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2003 | and Carlos Zabala | Mamen | |
2010 | Hidalgo: La historia jamás contada | Antonio Serrano | Marquesa de Villavicencio[2] |
2016 | (The Open Door) | Policía Isabel | |
2018 | Lorena | ||
2019 | (Get Her... If You Can) | Interiorista |
TV Series[]
Year | TV Series | Network | Role |
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1996 | Médico de familia | Telecinco | Pepa |
1997 | La casa de los líos | Antena 3 | Dama del amor |
2003 | Un paso adelante | Antena 3 | Mar |
2004 | Antena 3 | ||
2008 | Antena 3 | Miriam | |
2008 | FORTA | Mireia | |
2008–2009 | Escenas de matrimonio | Antena 3 | Ainhoa Vidiella |
2010 | Capadocia | HBO Latin America | Julieta Pusch |
2011 | Ángel o demonio | Telecinco | Alexia |
2014 | Cuéntame un cuento | Antena 3 | Eva |
2014 | Los misterios de Laura | TVE | Amanda del Valle |
2016 | El Ministerio del Tiempo | TVE | Susana Torres |
Awards[]
- Point Radio La Rioja Award for Best Actress in 2011 for fiction series Ángel o demonio.[3]
References[]
- ^ "Redirecting". aloa-chusmartin-and-ronnierodriguez.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on November 25, 2015. Retrieved September 13, 2016.
- ^ Primeras imágenes de Mar Saura en el rodaje de "Hidalgo Molière" Archived November 25, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Saura best-20110510.html awarded at Radio Point[permanent dead link]
External links[]
- 1975 births
- Living people
- People from Barcelona
- Spanish female models
- Spanish beauty pageant winners
- 21st-century Spanish actresses