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Nieve de Medina (born 1962) is a Spanish actress and stage director.
Biography
Nieve de Medina was born in Madrid in 1962.[1][2] She made her film debut as an actress with a small part in Carlos Saura's ¡Dispara! (1993).[3] Following an appearance in Pellet (2000), her performance in the 2002 drama Mondays in the Sun, where she portrayed Ana (a worker in a production line of a cannery, married to Luis Tosar's José),[4] made her known to the public,[3][5] earning various accolades. Her television credits include performances in Cuéntame cómo pasó and El ministerio del tiempo.[3] She also works as stage director at the RESAD.[3]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1993 | ¡Dispara! | [6] | ||
2000 | El Bola (Pellet) | Marisa, madre de Alfredo | [7] | |
2002 | Los lunes al sol (Mondays in the Sun) | Ana | [8] | |
2006 | Un franco, 14 pesetas (Crossing the Border) | Pilar | [9] | |
2014 | 2 francos, 40 pesetas | Pilar | Reprise of her role in Un franco, 14 pesetas | [10] |
2016 | La punta del iceberg (The Tip of the Iceberg) | Susana | [11] | |
2016 | La madre | María | [12] | |
2022 | El agua (The Water) | Ángela | [13] |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2003 | Una nueva vida | Laura | [5] | |
2016 | El ministerio del tiempo | Marisa | [14] | |
2019 | Brigada Costa del Sol | Gloria | [15] |
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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2003 | 58th CEC Medals | Best Supporting Actress | Mondays in the Sun | Won | [16] |
17th Goya Awards | Best New Actress | Nominated | [5] | ||
12th Actors and Actresses Union Awards | Best Film Actress in a Secondary Role | Won | [17] | ||
Best New Actress | Won | ||||
16th European Film Awards | People's Choice Award for Best Actress | Nominated | [18][19] | ||
2007 | 6th Mestre Mateo Awards | Best Actress | Crossing the Border | Nominated | [20][21] |
References
- ↑ "Nieve de Medina recogió el premio para ´Los lunes al sol´". El Periódico de Aragón. 9 December 2003.
- ↑ Tapia, Inmaculada (20 October 2021). "Nieve de Medina, a corazón abierto, representa la tragedia del covid". EFE.
- 1 2 3 4 Vega, J.A (5 February 2017). ""Hay veces que quieres contar tus propias historias, con tus criterios"". La Nueva España.
- ↑ Ferreiro Regueiro, Consuelo (2008). "Los lunes al sol y la explicación del derecho del trabajo" (PDF). Dereito. 17 (1): 3. ISSN 1132-9947.
- 1 2 3 Gallo, Isabel (9 February 2003). ""El complejo de inferioridad de la TV está manido"". El País.
- ↑ "'¡Dispara!', de Carlos Saura, en 'Historia de nuestro cine'". Diez Minutos. 17 April 2020.
- ↑ Caparrós Lera, José María (2005). La Pantalla Popular. El cine español durante el Gobierno de la derecha (1996-2003). Tres Cantos: Ediciones Akal. p. 145. ISBN 978-84-460-2414-9.
- ↑ Whittaker, Tom (2011). The Films of Elías Querejeta: A Producer of Landscapes. University of Wales Press. p. 133. ISBN 978-0-7083-2439-4.
- ↑ Sanz Gallego, Guillermo (2018). "Un Franco, 14 pesetas (Crossing Borders) (2006)". In Jimenez Murguía, Salvador; Pinar, Alex (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Films. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 390. ISBN 9781442271333.
- ↑ Úbeda-Portugués, Alberto (28 March 2014). "Los estrenos del 28 de marzo. '2 francos, 40 pesetas'". Aisge.
- ↑ "La punta del iceberg". Catálogo de Cinespañol. ICAA. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
- ↑ Úbeda-Portugués, Alberto (26 October 2016). "Los estrenos del 28 de octubre. 'La madre'". Aisge.
- ↑ "El agua". Quinzaine des Réalisateurs. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
- ↑ Mingo, Alicia (26 September 2019). "Javier Olivares nos da 17 claves de la tercera temporada de 'El Ministerio del Tiempo': A día de hoy no hay ningún actor cerrado". Diez Minutos.
- ↑ Jimeno, Diego (7 May 2019). "¿Quiénes son realmente andaluces en 'Brigada Costa del Sol'?". Diez Minutos.
- ↑ "Medallas del CEC a la producción española de 2002". Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos. Archived from the original on 2020-07-28. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
- ↑ "´Los lunes al sol´ arrasa en la Unión de Actores". Córdoba. 11 March 2003.
- ↑ "EFA Night 2003". European Film Awards. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
- ↑ Blaney, Martin (8 December 2003). "Good Bye, Lenin! sweeps European Film Awards". ScreenDaily.
- ↑ Estévez, José Luis (24 February 2007). "'Un franco, 14 pesetas', favorita en los Mestre Mateo". El País.
- ↑ "Premios Mestre Mateo 2006" (PDF). Academia Galega do Audiovisual. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
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