Spanish movie actresses born in the year 1966

Here are 7 famous actresses from Spain were born in 1966:

Ana Torrent

Ana Torrent (July 12, 1966 Madrid-) a.k.a. Ana Torrent Bertrán de Lis is a Spanish actor.

She began her acting career at the young age of 7 when she was cast in the lead role of the critically acclaimed film "The Spirit of the Beehive" (1973). This established her as one of Spain's most promising young actors. Torrent went on to have a successful career with roles in films such as "Cria cuervos" (1976), "The Nest" (1980), "Yoyes" (2000), and "Tetro" (2009). She also worked in television and theater throughout her career. Nowadays, Torrent is considered a respected veteran of Spanish cinema and has won numerous awards for her contributions to the film industry.

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Mercè Pons

Mercè Pons (June 4, 1966 Arbúcies-) a.k.a. Mercé Pons or Merce Pons is a Spanish actor and voice actor.

Mercè Pons has had a successful career in television, film and theatre in Spain. She is best known for her roles in popular Catalan television shows including "El cor de la ciutat" and "Pulseres vermelles", as well as her work as a dubbing actress in movies such as "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" and "Love Actually". Pons has also found success in theatre, receiving critical acclaim for her performances in productions such as "El rei borni" and "La boda". She has been awarded several recognitions for her work, including the Butaca award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "Família I altres cataclismes".

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Nina

Nina (October 1, 1966 Barcelona-) otherwise known as Ana Maria Agustí Flores or Nina (Spanish) is a Spanish singer and actor.

She started her career in music in the late 1980s as a member of the band "L'Aqui D'Or". In 1991, she released her debut solo album "Nina". Her second album "En un Segundo" released in 1993, gained her mainstream success and critical acclaim.

As an actor, Nina has appeared in several Spanish TV series and films, including "Hospital Central", "El Comisario", and "Todos los Hombres Sois Iguales". She has also hosted several TV shows including "La Voz" and "Operación Triunfo".

In addition to her music and acting career, Nina has been a prominent advocate for animal rights and is a vegetarian. She has worked with several animal rights organizations and has been vocal about the mistreatment of animals in the entertainment industry.

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Daisy Fuentes

Daisy Fuentes (November 17, 1966 Havana-) is a Spanish model, actor, master of ceremonies, tv personality, comedian, presenter and designer.

She became the first Latina VJ on MTV in 1988 and hosted her own MTV show, "House of Style" from 1995 to 1999. Fuentes has also acted in a variety of television shows, including "Loving" and "Cybill", as well as films, such as "Curdled" and "Scavenger Hunt". In addition to her entertainment career, Fuentes is a successful entrepreneur and has launched her own line of clothing, fragrances, and hair care products. She has also been involved in various charitable causes, including breast cancer awareness and animal rights.

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Juncal Rivero

Juncal Rivero (August 31, 1966 Valladolid-) is a Spanish model and actor.

She started her career as a model, and participated in various beauty pageants before eventually breaking into the world of acting. Juncal Rivero became a household name in Spain after she starred in the popular television series "Menudo es mi padre" in the early 1990s. She has since appeared in numerous Spanish television shows and films, and has also been a presenter for various programs. Juncal Rivero is also involved in various charitable causes, and has worked with organizations such as UNICEF and the Red Cross. In recent years, she has also been a vocal advocate for environmental protection and animal rights.

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Lilian Garcia

Lilian Garcia (August 19, 1966 Puerto Rico-) also known as Lilian Annette Garcia, Garcia, Lilian, Lilián García or Lillian Garcia is a Spanish singer, announcer and actor.

She is best known for her time as a ring announcer and backstage interviewer in WWE from 1999 to 2016. She was the first Latina woman to work for WWE and has announced for numerous high-profile events such as WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and the Royal Rumble. In addition to her work in WWE, Garcia has also released music albums, including her bilingual debut album "Quiero Vivir" in 2007. She has also appeared on various television shows and has worked as a radio host. Garcia is actively involved in numerous charitable organizations and has worked with Susan G. Komen for the Cure and Be The Match Foundation.

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María Pujalte

María Pujalte (December 22, 1966 A Coruña-) also known as Maria Pujalte is a Spanish actor.

She is most well-known for her roles in Spanish television series, such as "Los Serrano" and "Ana y los 7", as well as her work in Spanish films like "Hable con Ella" and "El club de los suicidas". Pujalte has received critical acclaim for her performances and has been nominated for numerous awards, including the prestigious Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress. In addition to her work in television and film, Pujalte has also acted on stage and has worked as a voice actress in Spanish dubbing for foreign films. Her extensive acting career has made her a respected figure in the Spanish entertainment industry.

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