Silvia Alonso

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Silvia Alonso
Alonso at the 31st Goya Awards in 2017
Born
Silvia Alonso Cruz

(1989-12-28) 28 December 1989 (age 34)
Salamanca, Spain
NationalitySpanish
OccupationActress

Silvia Alonso Cruz (born 28 December 1989, in

Tiempos de guerra
.

Biography

She was educated in the schools of interpretation Arte 4 and Metropolis, she has also taken courses of interpretation before the camera and oriental dance.

In 2010 she gained fame thanks to her role as Almudena Lobo in the Telecinco series Tierra de lobos, which premiered its first season on 29 September 2010.[1] Due to its good audiences the series was renewed until the third season, with Alonso being protagonist of all of them.[2][3]

In 2013 she joined the shooting of the second season of the series Amar es para siempre, broadcast on

Antena 3 daily.[4] Alonso played Alejandra Torrijos, a young researcher who is involved in a relationship with Luis Ardanza (Jordi Rebellón), her teacher. They both left the series after the end of the second season.[5]

In 2014 she made her first foray into the cinema participating in the film Shrew's Nest with Macarena Gómez and Nadia de Santiago.[6] Also that year she joined the recurring cast of Telecinco's comedy series La que se avecina, where she played Patricia, the social worker who helped Amador (Pablo Chiapella) and Maite (Eva Isanta).[7]

In April 2015, she joined the second season of the Antena 3 series Sin identidad. There she played Helena López until the series ended.[8] Also that year she participated as a guest character in the Antena 3 series Velvet, playing Michelle.[9]

In February 2016, Antena 3 premiered the series Perdiendo el norte in which Alonso played Adela, a young Spanish woman living in Berlin who meets Carol (Belén Cuesta), another Spanish emigrant who makes her start to doubt her style of life.[10] In addition, that year also premiered La corona partida, a film that links the series Isabel and Carlos, rey emperador, both on Televisión Española. In the film she played Germaine of Foix, who was the second wife of Ferdinand II of Aragon after the death of Isabella the Catholic.[11]

In 2017 she appeared in the films It's for Your Own Good, by Carlos Therón, and Lord, Give Me Patience, by Álvaro Díaz Lorenzo.[12][13] Also for 2017 was the scheduled premiere of the Antena 3 series Tiempos de guerra.[14]

Filmography

Television

Years Title Role Station No. of episodes
2010–14 Tierra de lobos Almudena Lobo Telecinco 41
2013 Amar es para siempre Alejandra Torrijos Martín
Antena 3
59
2014–15 La que se avecina Patricia Telecinco 10
2015 Sin identidad Helena López Prats Telecinco 12
Velvet Michelle 2
2016 Buscando el norte [es] Adela Llamazares Nieto 8
2017– Tiempos de guerra (Morocco: Love in Times of War) Susana Márquez de la Maza
2019 Instinto Eva Vergara
Movistar+
[15]

Films

Short films

  • Antidote, with the Complutense University of Madrid (2008).
  • Hakushi, distribution. Dir. Guy Khandjian (2008).
  • Divina comedia, distribution. Dir. Sebastián Cardemil (2009).
  • Siempre tarde, distribution. Dir. Fermín Pérez (2009).
  • Una de almejas, distribution. Dir. José Pena Millor (2009).
  • La trampa, distribution. Dir. Javier Oyarzo (2009).
  • Yo nunca, distribution. Dir. Ana Belén Domínguez Nevado (2009).
  • Tópicos, distribution. Dir. Javier Oyarzo (2009).
  • Zona muerta, distribution. Dir. Javier Oyarzo. Half-length film (2009).
  • Mentiras, as Muriel. Dir. Ana de Nevado (2011).
  • Como yo te amo, as Patricia. Dir. Fernando García-Ruiz (2017).

Theatre

Video clips

  • Caída libre (2016), by Zahara

Private life

In 2010 she had a brief romance with her co-star Álex García.[16]

References

  1. ^ "'Tierra de lobos' llega a Telecinco". Fórmula TV (in Spanish). 24 Sep 2010. Retrieved 19 Jan 2018.
  2. ^ "La venganza protagoniza la segunda temporada de 'Tierra de Lobos'". Fórmula TV (in Spanish). 27 Sep 2011. Retrieved 19 Jan 2018.
  3. ^ "'Tierra de Lobos', las claves de la tercera temporada". Telecinco (in Spanish). 11 Jul 2012. Retrieved 19 Jan 2018.
  4. ^ "'Amar es para siempre' contará con Silvia Alonso y Antonio Garrido". EuropaPress (in Spanish). 16 Jul 2013. Retrieved 19 Jan 2013.
  5. ^ "Silvia Alonso y Jordi Rebellón se irán juntos de "Amar..."". Teleprograma (in Spanish). 2013. Retrieved 19 Jan 2018.
  6. ^ "El club de los incomprendidos y Musarañas ¡Estrenos en cartelera!". Cadena Dial (in Spanish). 31 Dec 2014. Retrieved 19 Jan 2018.
  7. ^ "Anabel Alonso y Silvia Alonso, intervenciones estelares de 'La que se avecina'". Fórmula TV (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 Jan 2018.
  8. ^ "Así son las nuevas caras de la segunda temporada de Sin Identidad". Antena 3 (in Spanish). 5 Nov 2014. Retrieved 19 Jan 2018.
  9. ^ "Silvia Alonso, de 'LQSA' a último fichaje de 'Velvet'". Vertele (in Spanish). 27 Jul 2015. Retrieved 19 Jan 2018.
  10. ^ "Silvia Alonso, Goizalde Núñez y Terele Pávez, nuevos fichajes de 'Perdiendo el norte'". Teleprograma (in Spanish). 2015. Retrieved 19 Jan 2018.
  11. ^ "TVE rueda 'La corona partida', la película que unirá 'Isabel' y 'Carlos, Rey Emperador'". RTVE (in Spanish). 21 May 2015. Retrieved 20 Jan 2018.
  12. ^ "Jose Coronado, Javier Cámara y Roberto Álamo, en 'Es por tu bien'". Telecinco (in Spanish). 21 Jul 2016. Retrieved 20 Jan 2018.
  13. ^ "Silvia Alonso presenta 'Señor, dame paciencia'". Marca (in Spanish). 23 Jun 2017. Retrieved 20 Jan 2018.
  14. ^ "Silvia Alonso, una salmantina "En Tiempos de Guerra"". Cadena Ser (in Spanish). 15 Feb 2017. Retrieved 20 Jan 2018.
  15. ^ González, Víctor M. (10 May 2019). "'Instinto', el thriller erótico de Mario Casas, es la serie más inclasificable de 2019". GQ.
  16. ^ "Álex García y Silvia Alonso siguen la estela de otras parejas que traspasaron la pantalla". Divinity (in Spanish). 6 Oct 2010. Retrieved 20 Jan 2018.

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