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Ingrid Rubio

Ingrid Rubio

An actress by vocation, she began working in advertising at a young age, studying at the Carlos Lasarte School, and then made the leap to television with the fiction series “Secrets of the Family” for TV3. She studied at the Nancy Tuñon School of Theatre and attended professional classes with Cristina Rota, Coraza and Raquel Pérez.

She made her cinema debut with Carlos Saura in Taxi, a film that established her as one of the most promising actresses of her generation. From that moment on, she worked for renowned directors such as Imanol Uribe in ‘Extraños’, Manuel Gutierrez Aragón in ‘Visionarios’, Mario Camus in ‘La playa de los Galgos’, Vicente Aranda in ‘Tirante el blanco’, Manuel Huerga in ‘Salvador Puig Antich’ and Achero Mañas in ‘Noviembre’.

Her performance in Más allá del Jardín won her the Goya Award for Best New Actress, followed by a Special Jury Mention at the 44th San Sebastian International Film Festival for Taxi.

She has also established a solid career in Argentinean cinema, starring in films by renowned directors such as Daniel Burman (Todas las azafatas van al cielo) and Eduardo Mignogna (El Faro), for which she received the Silver Condor Award for Best Actress.

 

Fabián Barrera