Leticia Dolera

Leticia Dolera (born 23 October 1981) is a Spanish actress. She was born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is best known for her roles as Clara in the Spanish horror film REC 3: Genesis, Teresa in the 2003 film Imagining Argentina, and as Carmen in the UK television series Mad Dogs.

Leticia Dolera
Dolera at the Goya Awards 2017
Born (1981-10-23) 23 October 1981
NationalitySpanish
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present
Spouse(s)Paco Plaza

Career

Her career began with the series Al salir de clase (When Class Is Over),[1] in which she played the role of Angela between 2000 and 2002.

From there, she began a successful film career with titles such as El otro lado de la cama (The other side of the bed),[1] Imagining Argentina, Semen, una historia de amor (Semen, A History of Love)[1] and Un café en cualquier esquina (Man Push Cart), a film which received three nominations at the Independent Spirit Awards.

In 2012, she starred in the third instalment of the REC series, receiving critical praise for her performance.

In the UK, she is best known for playing the character of Carmen in the Sky TV series, Mad Dogs (2012 to 2014).

In 2015 she wrote and directed the film Requirements To Be A Normal Person.[2]

In February 2018 she published the book about feminism Morder la manzana. La revolución será feminista o no será.[3]

Controversy

In November 2018, actress Aina Clotet denounced on Twitter that Dolera decided not to hire her for the series she was directing because Clotet was pregnant. This was controversial because Dolera is a prominent feminist activist.[4]

In October 2019 premiered in Movistar+ the television series Vida perfecta, directed by and starring her, with good acceptance by critics.[5]

Personal life

She is married to Spanish director Paco Plaza.[6]

Filmography

Films

Television

Theatre

  • Las alegres comadres de Windsor

Short films

  • La amenaza del fantasma
  • Pum Pum, ¿Quién es?
  • Habitaciones separadas
  • La bufanda verde
  • Cuál es la fecha de tu cumpleaños

Music videos

References

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