Aura Garrido
Biography
Aura Garrido Sánchez, born on May 29, 1989, in Madrid, Spain, is a renowned Spanish actress celebrated for her versatile performances in film and television. Her artistic inclinations were nurtured in a creative environment—her father, Tomás Garrido, is a composer and orchestra conductor, while her mother, Pilar Sánchez, is a painter. This familial artistic influence played a crucial role in shaping Aura's passion for the arts.
Garrido pursued acting studies at the Royal School of Dramatic Art (RESAD) in Madrid, although she left before completing her degree to focus on her budding acting career. Her formal training and natural talent soon set her apart in the Spanish entertainment industry.
Career Highlights
Aura Garrido's career took off in the late 2000s, and she has since become one of Spain's most recognizable talents, known for her ability to portray a wide range of characters.
Television Career
Garrido's breakthrough came with her role in the 2009 series Física o Química, where she portrayed a rebellious teenager. However, it was her performance in Ángel o Demonio (2011) that established her as a household name. In this supernatural drama, she played Valeria, an angel navigating moral dilemmas, which earned her critical acclaim.
One of her most notable television roles came in the series El Ministerio del Tiempo (2015–2020), where she played Amelia Folch, a 19th-century woman who becomes a key member of a time-traveling team. The role showcased Garrido's versatility and garnered her a devoted fanbase both in Spain and internationally.
Film Career
Aura Garrido made her film debut in Planes para Mañana (2010), for which she received the Best New Actress award at the Málaga Film Festival. Her performance demonstrated her ability to convey deep emotional complexity, marking her as a rising star in Spanish cinema.
She continued to impress with roles in films like Stockholm (2013), a romantic drama that earned her a Goya Award nomination for Best Actress. Her nuanced portrayal of a young woman in a fleeting, intense relationship solidified her reputation as a talented and daring performer.
In the thriller The Body (2012), Garrido worked alongside established actors like Belén Rueda and José Coronado, showcasing her ability to hold her own in ensemble casts. She also starred in Cold Skin (2017), a science fiction film where she delivered a compelling performance as Aneris, a mysterious amphibious creature.
Awards and Recognition
Aura Garrido has received numerous accolades throughout her career, including:
Best New Actress at the Málaga Film Festival (Planes para Mañana, 2010)
Goya Award nomination for Best Actress (Stockholm, 2013)
Ondas Award for Best Actress (El Ministerio del Tiempo, 2016)