Elena Tarrats
Elena Tarrats in 2021
Born
Elena Tarrats Gómez

(1993-12-19) 19 December 1993[1]
Barcelona, Spain
OccupationActress
Years active2009–present

Elena Tarrats Gómez (Barcelona, Spain; 19 December 1993) is a Spanish stage, television and film actress and singer.

Biography

Born in Barcelona in 1993, Tarrats studied an intermediate degree in musical theater at the Memory School in Barcelona.[2] She has also taken several courses in singing, dance and musical language.

She began her professional career as part of the musical group SP3, of the children's channel Club Super3 of TV3; where she worked until 2011.[3] Her first fixed character in a television series was that of Gemma Fernández in the TV3 series Ventdelplà, where she participated in the last two seasons and where she coincided with Carlos Cuevas, Llorenç González and Lluïsa Mallol.[4][5]

In cinema she made her debut in Ventura Pons' film Mil Cretinos, where she played María.[6] In 2011 she had her first role on national television with the character of Catalina in the Antena 3 period drama Antena 3 Gran Hotel. Other supporting roles followed in Cuéntame cómo pasó, Familia: manual de supervivencia and 39+1.[7]

Despite having participated in numerous audiovisual projects, Tarrats has developed much of her career in theater. In 2017s she participated in L'ànec salvatge, by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen directed by Julio Manrique at the Teatre Lliure in Barcelona.[8][9] In 2018 she worked with the Catalan company Dagoll Dagom in the play Maremar, a musical with texts by William Shakespeare, music by Lluís Llach and with the situation of refugees in southeastern Europe as a common thread.[10]

Filmography

Theater

Year Title Directed by Dramaturgy Notes
2011–2012 Dreamin' and rappin' Moisés Maicas
Límits Miguel Ángel Raió Marta Solé
2012–2013 El último día de febrero Míriam Escurriola La Hydra (Elena Tarrats and Marc Oller)
Tot és fum. L'amor en cinc intents Míriam Escurriola Grec Festival 2013
2014 Generació de merda (Un musical de llum i color) Xavi Morató and Gerard Sesé
Si quieres dulce no pidas calamares David Pintó
Campamentos David Pintó
2014–2016 Mar i cel Dagoll Dagom Ángel Guimerá
2015 Joc de miralls Juan Carlos Martel Annie Baker
2016 Si au Si Marjorie Currenti La Gran Troupe Temporada Alta Festival 2016
L'Avar Josep María Mestres Molière
2017 L'ànec salvatge Julio Manrique Henrik Ibsen
2018 Maremar Dagoll Dagom William Shakespeare
El llibertí Joan Lluís Bozzo

Television

Year Title Character Channel Role
2009–2010 Ventdelplà Gemma Fernández TV3 Supporting role
2011 La Sagrada Familia Carlota Episodic
Gran Hotel Catalina Antena 3 Supporting role
2012 Cuéntame cómo pasó Reme TVE Episodic
Marhaba Emma
2013 Familia: Manual de supervivencia Lidia Telecinco Supporting role
2014 39+1 Michelle TV3 Episodic
El cas dels catalans Elisabet Cristina TV-movie
2015 La Xirgu Sara TV3, TVG and Canal Sur
2016 Mar i cel Maria TV3
2019 Vida perfecta María Movistar+ Episodic

Cinema

  • 2014: Ningú no pot somiar per tu, by Sergi Cervera.
  • 2013: Barcelona, noche de verano, by Dani de la Orden.
  • 2012: La verdadera historia de Caperucita Roja y el lobo ¿feroz?, by Dídac Cervera. Short film.
  • 2011: Mil cretinos (2011), by Ventura Pons.

Discografía

  • Ma. El poder de decidir (2013): Her first solo album, together with pianist Yamini T. Prabhu.
  • Cantos de poeta (2016): First album by Gelria, Galician music trio.

References

  1. "Elena Tarrats". FórmulaTV (in Spanish).
  2. "Elena Tarrats a "Mar i Cel", de Dagoll Dagom al Teatre Victòria "Treballar amb els actors de la companyia és un regal cada dia"". Barnafotopress (in Catalan). 6 October 2014.
  3. "Entrevista a Elena Tarrats". Finestra Digital (in Catalan). 9 December 2011.
  4. ""Ventdelplà" – Entrevista Elena Tarrats", TV3 (in Catalan), 18 July 2010
  5. "Els joves actors de "Ventdelplà"", TV3 (in Catalan), 18 June 2010
  6. "Mil cretins a Girona". TRESC (in Catalan). 20 January 2011.
  7. "Elena Tarrats: actriz, cantante y productora... a los 19 años". Diez Minutos (in Spanish). 13 April 2013.
  8. "Julio Manrique dirige su primer Ibsen, 'L'ànec salvatge'". El Mundo (in Spanish). 2 March 2017.
  9. "Dos 'millennials' toman las tablas". ElPeriódico (in Spanish). 15 March 2017.
  10. "Dagoll Dagom une a Shakespeare, Lluís Llach y los refugiados en un musical". COPE (in Spanish). 29 May 2018.
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