Úrsula Corberó
Corberó in February 2018
Born
Úrsula Corberó Delgado

(1989-08-11) 11 August 1989
Sant Pere de Vilamajor, Catalonia, Spain
OccupationActress
Years active2002–present
Partner(s)Chino Darín
(2016–present)

Úrsula Corberó Delgado (born 11 August 1989) is a Spanish actress. She became known in Spain for playing Ruth Gómez in the teen drama series Física o Química (2008–2010), Margarita de Austria in the historical fiction series Isabel (2014), and Marta in the comedy film Girl's Night Out (2015). She gained international recognition for her role as Tokyo in the crime drama series Money Heist (2017–2021) and made her Hollywood debut in the superhero film Snake Eyes (2021).

Early life

Úrsula Corberó Delgado was born in Barcelona on 11 August 1989,[1][2] the daughter of shopkeeper Esther Delgado and carpenter Pedro Corberó. She grew up in Sant Pere de Vilamajor. She has a sister named Mónica.[3] By age six, she already knew she wanted to be an actress and later started acting in commercials.[4] She got her first part at age 13 and took acting classes, as well as flamenco and jazz dance classes.

Career

Corberó (right) with Aina Clotet in 2013

She debuted as Maria in the television series Mirall Trencat in 2002. She appeared as Sara in Ventdelplà in 2005–06, and in series Cuenta atrás in 2007. In 2008, she portrayed Manuela Portillo in series El Internado and began working on the Antena 3 television series Física o química until 2010.[5][6] Her character, Ruth Gomez,[7] suffered from bulimia.[8] The series attracted a lot of controversy but Corberó has been critically acclaimed for her performance.

After leaving Física o Química, in 2011, Corberó landed a main-role in Televisión Española's drama series 14 de abril. La República. The show's second season didn't air until November 2018 due to political conflicts with the People's Party.[9] The same year, she starred in the horror film XP3D alongside her Física o Química co-star and friend Maxi Iglesias. Despite an important campaign of promotion, the film failed to convince the critics.[10]

In 2012, she shot the television movie Los días de gloria which was also postponed due to political conflicts and broadcast in July 2013. Then, she joined the third season of La 1's series Gran Reserva in the role of Julia Cortazar. The same year, she was directed by Joaquín Oristrell in the Catalan TV movie Volare.[11] Then she participated in the horror film Afterparty, which also failed to convince both the critics and the public. At the end of the year, she flew to Colombia to shoot Crimen con vista al Mar with Carmelo Gómez.[12]

In 2013, she starred in the comedy ¿Quién mató a Bambi? alongside actors Clara Lago and Quim Gutiérrez. The film was well received by the critics and the public.[13] The same year, she lent her voice to Sam in Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2.[14]

In 2014, she played Margarita de Austria in the successful historical series Isabel. The same year, she became the first actress in history to receive the Untameable Award at the Sitges Film Festival, rewarding her career. Men's Health's magazine named her Woman of the Year, an award that she received from the hand of her friend and legendary actress, Rossy de Palma.[15][16]

In 2015, Corberó went to Trento to shoot La Dama Velata, a Spanish-Italian coproduction starring Miriam Leone, Andrea Bosca and Aura Garrido. Later this year, she played Natalia de Figueroa y Martorell in the Spanish sitcom Anclados alongside actress Rossy de Palma.[17]

In March 2015, she starred as Nadia in Perdiendo el Norte alongside the actors Blanca Suarez and Yon Gonzalez.[18] This same year, she received the Ciudad de Alicante Award, an award created by the Alicante Film Festival to encourage Spanish young talents.[19] In December 2015, she landed a main-role in the new thriller series written by the creators of Gran Hotel, La Embajada. The series was presented at Cannes during the MIPTV and bought by the American network UniMás.[20]

Corberó in 2021

In 2015, she also landed her first main role in a movie in Cómo sobrevivir a una despedida and confirmed she's one of the best comical actresses of Spain. The film was presented at the Málaga Film Festival in the official competition and was nominated for Best Picture.[21]

In 2016, she reprised her role of Margarita de Austria in the movie La corona partida. The film is a continuation of the series Isabel and Carlos, rey emperador.[22] The same year, she repeated the dubbing experience by lending her voice to Katie in The Secret Life of Pets.[23]

In 2017, Corberó landed a main role in the heist television series La Casa de Papel (Money Heist). She played Tokyo, the narrator of the story, a runaway robber who is scouted by the Professor to participate in his plan. The series, created by Álex Pina, who previously wrote Vis a Vis, is characterized by its dark humor, its anticapitalist discourse and the importance of women. It first aired in Spain on Antena 3 and was later made available internationally through Netflix. For the first time in her career, Úrsula Corberó is acclaimed by the critics and the audience who see in this part a "before and after" in her career, in rupture with her previous roles.[24] She was nominated for Best Actress in a TV Series at the Premios Feroz and won an Atv Award for Best Actress. The series won Best Drama Series at the 46th International Emmy Awards. It became a worldwide hit and is the most viewed non-English speaking series on the platform.[25]

Later that year, she was given her first main dramatic role in cinema by Julio Medem. The Tree of Blood is a thriller and Corberó is Rebecca, a mysterious woman who, along with her husband, discover secrets from her family. The actress was also directed by Isabel Coixet for the movie Proyecto Tiempo: La Llave. The film debuted at the San Sebastian Film Festival.[26]

In 2018, she is given her first English-speaking role in the American crime-drama series Snatch. She stars alongside actors Rupert Grint and Luke Pasqualino.[27]

In 2019, she appeared as herself in the Spanish comedy series Paquita Salas.

In 2020, she starred in the music video of Un Día (One Day), a song by J Balvin, Dua Lipa, Bad Bunny and Tainy.[28]

In late 2019, Corberó was announced as playing G.I. Joe villain the Baroness in Snake Eyes, a spin-off from the G.I. Joe franchise.[29] The film, directed by Robert Schwentke and starring actors Henry Golding, Andrew Koji and Samara Weaving, was released on 23 July 2021 in Dolby Cinema and IMAX. It was made available to stream on Paramount+ 45 days after its theatrical debut.[30]

In April 2022, Corberó joined the cast of Netflix's action film entitled Lift, starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Kevin Hart, Vincent D'Onofrio and Paul Anderson, among others. The film is directed by F. Gary Gray, produced by Matt Reeves and will premiere on January 12, 2023.[31]

In September 2022, Corberó was announced as the lead of Netflix's new miniseries, based on a real story, entitled Burning Body (El cuerpo en llamas).[32] She plays Rosa Peral, agent of the Guàrdia Urbana and wife of fellow agent Pedro Rodríguez, whose body was found carbonized in a car near Pantano de Foix in 2017.[33]

Public image

Since October 2018, Corberó has been the ambassador of the Fiorever collection by Bulgari.[34] She's been the face of several brands over the years such as Tampax (2011 and 2014), Stradivarius (2014), Maybelline (from 2015 to 2017), Calzedonia (2015) and Falabella (2019). She created the Harajuku collection for the eyewear brand Multiopticas in 2018.[35][36][37][38][39]

In 2020, Corberó posed for the French fashion designer Simon Porte Jacquemus during the #JacquemusAtHome campaign.[40] In 2021, she became the global ambassador of the Japanese cosmetics producer, Shiseido.[41]

Corberó is considered a "fashion icon" and created buzz with her Teresa Helbig dress, which featured an lateral opening that showed her leg, at the 30th Goya Awards.[42] She has denied rumors of anorexia, attributing her physique to a healthy diet and various forms of exercise, including pilates.[43][44][45]

Corberó is Catalan but does not have an opinion on the Catalan independence movement. Following the outcome of the 2017 Catalan independence referendum, she tweeted that she was "heartbroken" by the ensuing police violence.[46]

In May 2018, thanks to the worldwide success of La Casa de Papel, Corberó became the most followed Spanish celebrity on Instagram with more than 5 million followers. She currently has over 22 million followers.[47]

Charity work

Corberó is a feminist. In 2018, she participated in a video in favor of the legalization of abortion in Argentina.[48][49]

Corberó is the co-founder of Ymas, a company of artists that allows people to attend film premieres, behind the scenes, and more.[50]

Corberó has participated in several breast cancer awareness campaigns with actresses Blanca Suarez and Clara Lago. She is also committed to childhood cancer with the Atresmedia Foundation.[51][52]

Corberó also uses her platform to raise awareness about climate change and was a jury member of the 4th edition of the We Art Water Film Festival.[53][50] In 2020, she participated to #REInventaElSistema, a campaign launched by Greenpeace to raise awareness about climate change following the COVID-19 pandemic, alongside personalities like anthropologist Jane Goodall, singer Alejandro Sanz, and actress Elena Anaya.[54]

In July 2023, she became the first global ambassador of the international NGO Save The Children[55] which goal is to improve the lives of children worldwide.

Personal life

Corberó dated actor Israel Rodríguez from 2009 to 2011,[56] tennis player Feliciano López for five months in 2011,[57] and model Andrés Velencoso from 2013 to 2016.[58][59]

Since 2016, Corberó has been in a relationship with Argentine actor Chino Darín, whom she met on the set of the television series The Embassy.[60][61]

Filmography

Film

Year Movie Character Director Notes
2007 Crónica de una voluntad Cova Julio de la Fuente Short film
2011 Elsinor Park Lissa Jordi Roigé
2011 Paranormal Xperience 3D Belén Sergi Vizcaíno
2011 Slides The Bride Short film
2013 Afterparty María/Laura Miguel Larraya
2013 Crimen con vista al mar Sonia Torres Gerardo Herrero
2013 Who Killed Bambi? Paula Larrea Santi Amodeo
2013 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 Sam Chris Miller Voice
2015 Off Course Nadia Nacho G. Velilla
2015 Cómo sobrevivir a una despedida Marta Manuela Burló Moreno
2015 Secretos de belleza Úrsula Inés de León Short film
2016 La corona partida Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy Jordi Frades
2016 The Secret Life of Pets Katie Chris Renaud Voice
2017 The Emoji Movie Sonrisas Tony Leondis Voice
2017 Proyecto Tiempo. Parte I: La Llave Alma Isabel Coixet
2017 Muñeca vudú Angie Inés de León Short film
2018 The Tree of Blood Rebeca Julio Medem
2018 Etiqueta Negra Alex David Vergés Short film
2021 Snake Eyes Baroness Robert Schwentke
2024 Lift Camila F. Gary Gray
2024 Kill the Jockey Abril Luis Ortega

Television

Year Title Character Channel Notes
2002 Mirall trencat Maria TV3 3 episodes
2005–2006 Ventdelplà Sara TV3 7 episodes
2007 Cuenta atrás Daniela Cuatro 1 episode
2007 El Internado Manuela Portillo Antena 3 1 episode
2008–2011 Física o Química Ruth Gómez Quintana Antena 3 71 episodes
2011–2019 14 de abril. La República Beatriz de la Torre La 1 30 episodes
2012 Volare Lila/Malva TV3 TV movie
2013 Mario Conde, los días de gloria Paloma Aliende Telecinco 2 episodes
2013 Gran Reserva Julia Cortázar / Laura Márquez La 1 8 episodes
2014 Isabel Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy La 1 7 episodes
2014 Con el culo al aire Sofía Antena 3 1 episode
2015 Anclados Natalia Guillén Telecinco 8 episodes
2015 La dama velada Anita Rai 1 5 episodes
2016 La embajada Ester Salinas Cernuda Antena 3 11 episodes
2017 ¿Qué fue de Jorge Sanz? Úrsula Corberó Movistar+ 1 episode
2017–2021 Money Heist Silene Oliveira / Tokyo Antena 3/Netflix 41 episodes
2018 Snatch Inés Santiago Crackle 8 episodes
2019 Paquita Salas Úrsula Corberó Netflix 1 episode
2023 Star Wars: Visions Lola (voice) Disney+ 1 episode
2023 Burning Body Rosa Peral Netflix 8 episodes
2024 Mr. & Mrs. Smith Amazon Prime Video

Music video

Year Artist Song
2000 Top Junior Ven, ven, vamonos de fiesta
2008 Cinco de Enero El precio de la verdad
2008 Despistaos Física o Química
2010 Angy Fernández feat. the cast of Física o Química Cuando Lloras
2013 Auryn Heartbreaker
2013 Pignoise Lo importante
2015 Kiko Veneno feat. Rozalén Mi Querida España
2018 C. Tangana Cuando Me Miras[62]
2020 J Balvin, Dua Lipa, Bad Bunny, Tainy Un Día (One Day)

Theater

Year Title Character Director Theater
2012 Perversiones sexuales en Chicago Deborah Juan Pedro Campoy

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2014
47th Sitges Film Festival'Espíritu Indomable' AwardWon
4th Neon Fan Awards Best Actress Girl's Night Out Nominated
2018
5th Feroz Awards Best Main Actress in a Series Money Heist Nominated
20th Iris AwardsBest ActressWon
2020
7th Platino Awards Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Series Nominated
2023
70th Ondas Awards Best Actress in a TV Series Burning Body Won
29th Forqué Awards Best Actress in a TV SeriesNominated
2024
11th Feroz Awards Best Main Actress in a Series Pending

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