Aida Folch
Aida Folch, Premios Goya 2018
Born
Aida Benítez Folch

(1986-11-24) 24 November 1986
Reus, Catalonia, Spain
OccupationActress
Years active2002-present

Aida Benítez Folch (born 24 November 1986) is a Spanish actress.

Biography

Aida Benítez Folch was born in Reus on 24 November 1986.[1][2][3] She started acting in 2002 when she was 14 years old[4] and by 2017 had appeared in more than twenty films. [5]

Selected filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2002 El embrujo de Shanghai (The Shanghai Spell)Susana[6]
Los lunes al sol (Mondays in the Sun) Nata [7]
2004La mirada violeta (The Violet Look)Sofía[8]
2005 Fin de curso (School's Out)Marta[9]
2006 Salvador (Puig Antich) (Salvador) Marian [10]
Celia's Lives (Las vidas de Celia)Ángela[11]
2008 25 kilates (25 Carat) Kay [12]
2010Henri 4Henriette[13]
2011Mi universo en minúsculas (My Universe in Lower Case)Aina[14]
2012The Artist and the Model (L'artiste et son modèle)Mercè[15]
2013El amor no es lo que era (Love Is Not What It Used to Be)Lucía[16]
2014FuegoAlba[17]
2015Incidencias[18]
2017 La reina de España (The Queen of Spain)
TBAHaunted HeartAlex[19]

Television

Film
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2008Cuéntame cómo pasó (Remember When) Francoise
2016 Sé quién eres (I Know Who You Are) Eva
2019 Los nuestros 2 Montse [20]
2023
Amar es para siempre Victoria Quevedo Introduced in season 12

References

  1. 1 2 "Aida Folch, de 'Cuéntame' (La 1) a 'Amar es para siempre' (Antena 3)". Diez Minutos. 26 September 2023.
  2. Álvarez, Juan Luis (16 September 2021). "Aida Folch, el cóctel explosivo de medicina y maternidad". La Vanguardia.
  3. Villanueva, Manuel (25 September 2021). "Aida Folch, la actriz que se prometió soñar". Nius Diario.
  4. Hiron, Paul (28 July 2017). "EXCLUSIVE Interview: Aida Folch, I Know Who You Are". The Killing Times. WordPress. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
  5. Persons, Dan (2 August 2013). "Mighty Movie Podcast: Fernando Trueba and Aida Folch on The Artist and the Model". Huffington Post. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
  6. "Fernando Trueba reconstruye la Barcelona de Juan Marsé en «El embrujo de Shangai»". La Voz de Galicia. 2 April 2002.
  7. Whittaker, Tom (2011). The Films of Elías Querejeta: A Producer of Landscapes. University of Wales Press. p. 135. ISBN 978-0-7083-2439-4.
  8. Holland, Jonathan (5 May 2004). "The Violet Look". Variety.
  9. "Fin de curso". Las Provincias. Grupo Vocento. 9 August 2011.
  10. Camí-Vela, María (2007). "Manuel Huega y Salvador Puig Antich". Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies. 11: 207. JSTOR 20641856.
  11. Vidal, Nuria (29 May 2008). "Las vidas de Celia". Fotogramas.
  12. Holland, Jonathan (30 April 2009). "25 Carat". Variety.
  13. "Henri 4". British Film Institute. 2 May 2023. Archived from the original on 6 August 2017.
  14. "Rompe Diana Bracho estereotipos en nueva cinta". Milenio. 7 November 2013.
  15. Bonet, Gérard (13 March 2013). ""L'artiste et son modèle", film inspiré de la vie de Maillol". L'Indépendant.
  16. "Gabriel Ochoa aborda en 'El amor no es lo que era' tres historias románticas "sin estridencias"". Europa Press. 27 April 2013.
  17. "'Fuego' para José Coronado". El País. 13 March 2014.
  18. "'Incidencias', fallido viaje en tren". Espinof. 8 January 2016.
  19. López Canales, David (7 November 2022). "Fernando Trueba rueda en la Grecia profunda 'Haunted Heart', su primera película de cine negro". El País.
  20. "'Los nuestros 2': el drama de Telecinco regresa a medio gas con un comienzo irregular". Espinof. 23 January 2019.


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