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María Esteve

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María Esteve
Esteve at the 32nd Goya Awards in 2018
Born
María Esteve Flores

(1974-12-30) 30 December 1974 (age 49)
Mar del Plata, Argentina
OccupationActress
Parents

María Esteve Flores (born 30 December 1974) is a Spanish actress.

Biography

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Esteve was born on 30 December 1974 in Mar del Plata, Argentina.[1] She is the eldest daughter of actress Pepa Flores and dancer Antonio Gades.[1] Her sister is the singer Celia Flores.[1]

Esteve had her film debut in the 1996 film Not Love, Just Frenzy.[1]

She has since appeared in several films, commercials, and TV shows, including the series Doctor Mateo. In 1998, Esteve was nominated for a Goya Award for Best New Actress, for her role in Nothing in the Fridge. She was nominated again for a Goya in 2003, for her supporting role in The Other Side of the Bed.

In July 2011, Esteve married a man who has remained anonymous to the public as of January 2012.[2]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1996 Más que amor, frenesí (Not Love, Just Frenzy)
1997 Nada en la nevera (Nothing in the Fridge) Carlota
1998 Mensaka, páginas de una historia (Mensaka) Natalia
1999 Cuarteto de La Habana [es] Vicky
2000 El arte de morir (The Art of Dying) Clara
2001 Hombres felices
2002 El otro lado de la cama (The Other Side of the Bed) Pilar
2003 Días de fútbol (Football Days) Carla
2004 El juego de la verdad (The Truth and Other Lies) Lea
2005 Los 2 lados de la cama (The 2 Sides of the Bed) Pilar Reprise of role in The Other Side of the Bed
2006 Ratónpolis
2007 Four Last Songs
2009 Doctor Mateo (TV)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Hernández, Nuria (23 January 2020). "Así son las tres hijas de Marisol: una actriz, una cantante, y ¿quién es la tercera desconocida?". Vanity Fair.
  2. ^ "Esta semana en ¡Hola!: María Esteve habla de su boda por primera vez". Retrieved 5 February 2012.
  3. ^ "Más que amor, frenesí". Fotogramas. 29 May 2008.
  4. ^ Holland, Jonathan (29 November 1998). "Nothing in the Fridge". Variety.
  5. ^ Holland, Jonathan (15 July 1998). "Mensaka". Variety.
  6. ^ Merediz, Eyda M. (2005). "Cuarteto de la Habana: Filming the Foundational Romance in the Era of Global Sex Trade". Chasqui. 34 (2): 39. doi:10.2307/29742042. JSTOR 29742042.
  7. ^ McGavin, Patrick Z. (1 March 2002). "`El Arte de Morir' (`The Art of Dying')". Chicago Tribune.
  8. ^ Caparrós Lera, José María (2005). La Pantalla Popular. El cine español durante el Gobierno de la derecha (1996-2003). Tres Cantos: Ediciones Akal. p. 198. ISBN 978-84-460-2414-9.
  9. ^ Luengo, Ana (2007). "Otra proyección de Días de fútbol (David Serrano, 2003): entre el sainete y la repesca del landismo". In Pohl, Burkhard; Türschmann, Jörg (eds.). Miradas glocales: cine español en el cambio de milenio. Madrid: Iberoamericana. p. 108. ISBN 978-84-8489-302-8.
  10. ^ Garzón, Raquel (24 September 2004). "Fernández Armero intercambia parejas y mentiras en 'El juego de la verdad'". El País.
  11. ^ Torreiro, Mirito (29 May 2008). "Los 2 lados de la cama". Fotogramas.
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