Nathalie Poza

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Nathalie Poza
Premios Goya 2018 - Nathalie Poza.jpg
At the 32nd Goya Awards in 2018
Born
Nathalie Poza Maupain

(1972-03-07) 7 March 1972 (age 49)
Madrid, Spain
OccupationActress

Nathalie Poza Maupain (born March 7, 1972) is a Spanish actress.[1] Her credits include , Hispania, la leyenda, Football Days, and The Weakness of the Bolshevik.

Early life[]

She was born in Madrid, the daughter of a French mother and a Spanish father, and studied at a British bilingual school. From a young age, she learned to play the piano and practiced ballet.[1]

Career[]

Her theater career has been closely linked with of the group  [es], with which she has acted in various performances with actors such as  [es], Javier Gutiérrez Álvarez, Guillermo Toledo, Alberto San Juan, and many others. Her ex-partner, Gonzalo de Castro, has also been linked to Animalario.[1]

In television she has had many secondary roles since the mid 1990s, including appearances in  [es],  [es],  [es], Periodistas,  [es], and El comisario, the last of which she has appeared in several episodes. In her first fixed television role in 2001, she played Nerea in Policías, en el corazón de la calle.[1]

Poza at the photo wall of Alice in Wonderland in 2010

Later, she appeared in Hospital Central, and, in more permanent roles, in  [es] (2003) and (2005). Her first cinematographic works were the short films (1997), by ; (1998), by and (1999), by .[citation needed]

In 2002, she filmed the television movie under the orders of  [es] and that same year premiered The Other Side of the Bed, by Emilio Martínez-Lázaro, one of the most successful Spanish films in recent years.[1] The next year, Maria Ripoll directed her in  [es]. She also acted in Football Days, by  [es] and The Weakness of the Bolshevik, by Manuel Martín Cuenca. She acted again in movies with both directors, filming  [es] with Cuenca in 2005, and  [es] with Serrano in 2007.[citation needed]

She then filmed  [es] (2007),[1] directed by Álvaro Fernández Armero;  [es] (2007), by  [es]; and the thriller (2009), directed by  [es]. During those years, she acted in television, in series such as  [es] (2008), Hispania, la leyenda (2010-2012)[1] and its spin-off Imperium (2012). In 2013, the film  [es] premiered, directed by Mariano Barroso, for which she received her third Goya nomination, for best supporting actress.[citation needed] In 2015 she joined the series Carlos, rey emperador, where she plays Germaine of Foix.[2]

Filmography[]

Short films[]

Year Title Director
1997 Abierto (El eco del tiempo) Jaime Marques
1998 No sé, no sé Aitor Gaizka

Feature films[]

Year Title Director
2002 Entre cien fuegos Iñaki Eizmendi
2002 El otro lado de la cama Emilio Martínez-Lázaro
2002 Utopía María Ripoll
2003 Días de fútbol David Serrano
2003 La flaqueza del bolchevique Manuel Martín Cuenca
2005 Malas temporadas Manuel Martín Cuenca
2006 Días de cine David Serrano
2007 El club de los suicidas Roberto Santiago
2007 Salir pitando Álvaro Fernández Armero
2009 Un buen hombre Juan Martínez Moreno
2012 Lo mejor de Eva Mariano Barroso
2013 Todas las mujeres Mariano Barroso
2016 Julieta Pedro Almodóvar
2017 Can't Say Goodbye Lino Escalera
2019 While at War Alejandro Amenábar
2020 Rifkin's Festival Woody Allen
2020 Rosa's Wedding Icíar Bollaín

Television[]

Year Title Channel
1996 Éste es mi barrio Antena 3
1998 Hermanas Telecinco
1998 Periodistas Telecinco
1998 Señor alcalde Telecinco
1999 El comisario Telecinco
2001 Policías, en el corazón de la calle Antena 3
2003 Un lugar en el mundo Antena 3
2004 Hospital Central Telecinco
2005 Maneras de sobrevivir
2005 Motivos personales Telecinco
2008 LEX Antena 3
2010 La princesa de Éboli
2010-2012 Hispania, la leyenda Antena 3
2012 Imperium Antena 3
2015 Carlos, Rey Emperador TVE
2017 La catedral del mar Antena 3
2017 Traición[3] La 1
2020 La unidad[4] Movistar+

Theater[]

Year Title
El fin de los sueños
Pornografía barata
El libertino
2001 Dulce pájaro de juventud
2003 Como en las mejores familias
2005 Hamelín
2007 Marat-Sade
2009 Tito Andrónico
2010 Penumbra
2013 A cielo abierto
2013 Fuegos
2014 Desde Berlín (tribute to Lou Reed)

Awards and nominations[]

Goya Awards[]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2003 Football Days Best New Actress Nominated
2005 Malas temporadas Best Actress Nominated
2013 Todas las mujeres Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2017 Can't Say Goodbye Best Actress Won
2019 While at War Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2020 Rosa's Wedding Best Supporting Actress Won

Actors Union Awards[]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
 [es] Football Days  [es] Won
 [es] Nominated
 [es] Malas temporadas  [es] Nominated
 [es] LEX  [es] Nominated
 [es] Carlos, rey emperador  [es] Nominated

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g "Nathalie Poza". Antena3.com (in Spanish). Atresmedia. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  2. ^ "'Carlos, Rey Emperador' empieza a rodarse" ['Carlos, Rey Emperador' (Carlos, King Emperor) begins to unfold]. RTVE.es (in Spanish). Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española. 2 February 2015. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  3. ^ "TVE presenta su nueva Traición con Ana Belén: "Una cena de Navidad multiplicada por diez"". Vertele!. eldiario.es. 7 September 2017.
  4. ^ Álvarez, Inés (21 June 2020). "Nathalie Poza: «Con 'La unidad' sabes que vas a tratar un tema que duele»". El Periódico.

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