Silvia Abascal
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Silvia Abascal Estrada, (ˈsilβja aβasˈkal esˈtɾaða) (Madrid, March 20, 1979) is a Spanish
Spain
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 actress.

Her first chance came in 1992 in Chicho Ibáñez Serrador's TV program Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez. She became popular thanks to the sitcom Pepa y Pepe in 1994. She studied drama
Drama
Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance. The term comes from a Greek word meaning "action" , which is derived from "to do","to act" . The enactment of drama in theatre, performed by actors on a stage before an audience, presupposes collaborative modes of production and a...

 with Juan Carlos Coraza among others, Spanish dance and ballet
Ballet
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.

Her sister Natalia Abascal is also an actress and she has collaborated with several NGOs (she was Unicef Ambassador in the Spanish Committee Unicef-Comité español).

The actress Silvia Abascal was admitted to the ICU of the Hospital Gregorio Marañón de Madrid after suffering a stroke at the close of the Malaga Film Festival, according to information published by the magazine "Diez Minutos".

Partial filmography

  • La herencia Valdemar 2: La sombra prohibida (2010, José Luis Alemán).
  • La herencia Valdemar (2010, José Luis Alemán).
  • El amor se mueve (2008, Mercedes Afonso Padrón).
  • Enloquecidas (2008, Juan Luis Iborra).
  • Escuchando a Gabriel (2007, José Enrique March).
  • La dama boba (2005, Manuel Iborra).
  • Vida y color (2005, Santiago Tabernero)
  • El Lobo
    El lobo
    El lobo is a 2004 film directed by Miguel Courtois. It stars Eduardo Noriega.-Plot:Lobo is based on the life of Mikel Lejarza, an agent of the Spanish intelligence service in the 1970s...

    (2004).
  • A mi madre le gustan las mujeres (2002, Inés París). English title: My Mother Likes Women
  • Canciones de invierno (2004)
  • La señorita Zuenig (2004)
  • Viento del pueblo: Miguel Hernández (2002)
  • La voz de su amo (2001). His Master's Voice (Australia
    Australia
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    )
  • La cartera (2000)
  • La fuente amarilla por Miguel Santesmases (2000) .
  • El tiempo de la felicidad por Manuel Iborra (1997).

TV

  • Acusados (2009)
  • 48 horas (2008)
  • El Comisario
  • Dentro del paraíso (2005)
  • Pepa y Pepe
  • Aquí no hay quien viva
    Aquí no hay quien viva
    Aquí no hay quien viva is a Spanish television comedy focusing on the inhabitants of the fictional building in Desengaño 21, Calle Desengaño being a street between the Districts of Gran Via and Chueca in Madrid...

    (2 chapters).
  • Hospital Central
    Hospital Central
    Hospital Central is a Spanish television series that follows the professional and personal lives of the staff of the fictitious Hospital Central in Madrid. New episodes are shown by Telecinco network in Spain, and cable/satellite channel Factoría de Ficción reruns them a couple of weeks later...


Teatre

  • La gaviota (2010)
  • Días de vino y rosas (2009–10)
  • Gatas (2008)
  • Siglo XX... que estás en los cielos (2006)
  • Historia de una vida (2005)

Premio Goya

  • 2006: Nomination to Best Actress for La dama boba by Manuel Iborra.
  • 2004: Nomination to Best Actress in a Supporting Role for El lobo by Miguel Santesmases.
  • 2000: Nomination to Best New Actress for La fuente amarilla de Miguel Santesmases.

Unión de Actores

  • 2005: Nomination to Best Theatre Actress for Historia de una vida.
  • 2004: Nomination to Best Actress in a Supporting Role for El Lobo

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