Ariadna Gil

Ariadna Gil Giner (Catalan pronunciation: [əˈɾjaðnə ʒil ʒiˈne]; born 23 January 1969) is a Spanish actress. She is known for her acting in films such as Belle Époque or Lágrimas Negras.

Ariadna Gil
Born
Ariadna Gil Giner

(1969-01-23) 23 January 1969
Barcelona, Spain
OccupationActress
Years active1986–present
Spouse(s)
(m. 1993; div. 2008)
Partner(s)Viggo Mortensen (2009–present)
Children2
AwardsGoya Award for Best Actress Belle Époque (1992)

Career

Film director Bigas Luna discovered her for the 1986 movie Lola. After four films primarily in Catalan, though partly in Spanish and French, she took part in a movie exclusively in Spanish in 1991, Emilio Martínez Lázaro's Amo tu cama rica 1991, and has gone on to play in a myriad of films and series in Catalan, Spanish, French and English, among other languages.

Between 1993 and 2007, she performed in more than thirty films, including Libertarias, directed by Vicente Aranda; Pan's Labyrinth, directed by Guillermo del Toro; and Soldados de Salamina, directed by her former husband David Trueba, with whom she has two children, Violeta (b. 1997)[1] and Leo (b. 2003). She has been in a relationship with Danish-American actor Viggo Mortensen since 2009.[2]

Filmography

YearFilmDirectorRecognition
2014L'altra fronteraAndré Cruz Shiraiwa
2013Living Is Easy with Eyes ClosedDavid Trueba
2013Sola contigoAlberto Lecchi
2013Murieron por encima de sus posibilidadesIsaki Lacuesta
2012The Boy Who Smells Like FishAnaleine Cal y Mayor
2011Værelse 304Birgitte Stærmose
2009El baile de la VictoriaFernando Trueba
2008Solo quiero caminarAgustín Díaz YanesBest Lead Actress (Mejor Actriz Principal) Ariel Awards - Nominated
Best Lead Actress (Mejor Actriz Principal) Goya Awards - Nominated
2008AppaloosaEd Harris
2007Una estrella y dos cafésAlberto Lecchi
2007Bienvenido a casaDavid Trueba
2006El laberinto del faunoGuillermo del Toro
2006AlatristeAgustín Díaz YanesBest Supporting Actress (Mejor actriz de reparto) Goya Awards - Nominated
2005'Ausentes Daniel CalparsoroBest Actress Award (Fantasporto 2007 Film Festival) - Won
2005Hormigas en la bocaMariano Barroso
2003Les Parents terriblesJosée Dayan
2003Soldados de SalaminaDavid TruebaCinema - Best Actress (Mejor Actriz de Cine) ACE Awards - Won
2002El beso del osoSerguei Bodrov
2002El embrujo de ShanghaiFernando Trueba
2002La virgen de la lujuriaArturo Ripstein
2001Jet setFabien Onteniente
2001El Lado oscuro del corazón 2Eliseo Subiela
2001Torrente 2: Misión en MarbellaSantiago Segura
2000Nueces para el amorAlberto LecchiBest Actress Award (Havana Film Festival 2000) - Won
2000Obra maestraDavid Trueba
2000Segunda pielGerardo Vera
2000Camera ObscuraHamlet Sarkissian
1999Don JuanJacques Weber
1998Talk of AngelsNick Hamm
1998Lágrimas negrasRicardo FrancoBest Actress Award (Valladolid International Film Festival 1998) - Won
1996LibertariasVicente Aranda
1996Malena es un nombre de TangoGerardo DiegoBest Catalan Film Actress Butaca Awards 1996 - Won
Best Actress Award (Verona Love Screens Film Festival 1997) - Won
1996Tranvía a la MalvarrosaJosé Luis García Sánchez
1995Antártida Manuel Huerga
1995AtolladeroÓscar Aibar
1994Los peores años de nuestra vidaEmilio Martínez Lázaro
1994Mecánicas celestesFina Torres
1994Todo es mentiraÁlvaro Fernández Armero
1992Belle ÉpoqueFernando TruebaBest Lead Actress (Mejor Actriz Principal) Goya Awards - Won
1992El columpioÁlvaro Fernández Armero
1992Mal de amoresCarlos Balague
1991Amo tu cama ricaEmilio Martínez LázaroBest Acting Award (Mejor Interpretación) (Ondas Awards 1992) - Won
1991Barcelona LamentoOscar Aibar
1990Capitán EscalabornsCarlos Benpar
1990Un submarí a les TovallesIgnasi P. Ferré
1988El complot del AnellsÁlvaro Fernández Armero
1986Lola Juan José Bigas Luna

Awards

  • 1992: Premio Ondas a la mejor actriz, "Amo tu cama rica"
  • 1992: Premio del Festival de Peñíscola a la mejor actriz, "Amo tu cama rica"
  • 1993: Premio Goya a la mejor actriz, "Belle Époque"
  • 1993: Fotogramas de plata, "Belle Époque"

References

  1. IMDB
  2. Ruth Fernández (2010-11-10). "Ariadna Gil y Viggo Mortensen pasean su amor por Madrid". Retrieved 2011-09-02.



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