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{{family name hatnote|Gómez|Traseira|lang=Spanish}} |
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| birth_name = Macarena Gómez Traseira |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1978|2|2|mf=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Córdoba (Spain)|Córdoba]], Spain |
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| occupation = Actress |
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| alma_mater = [[Rose Bruford College]] |
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| yearsactive = 1994 - present |
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| spouse = {{marriage|Aldo Comas|2013}} |
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|awards=Silver ''Bíznaga'' of best actress, Málaga Festival of Spanish Film <br>2004 ''Nieves'' ([[short film]])<br><br>Silver ''Bíznaga'' of best actress, Badajoz Festival of [[Iberian Peninsula|Iberian]] Film<br>2006 ''La Dama Boba''<br><br>Best actress, [[Fantasporto]]<br>2009 ''[[Sexykiller]]''<br><br>Silver ''Tesela'' of best actress, Alicante festival<br>2012 ''Del lado del verano'' |
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'''Macarena Gómez Traseira''' (born 2 February 1978) is a Spanish actress. She became known for her many roles in fantasy and horror films.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.elnortedecastilla.es/culturas/premios-goya/201501/29/macarena-gomez-ultimo-grito-20150128113053-rc.html|website=[[El Norte de Castilla]]|title=Macarena Gómez, el último grito|first=Francisco|last=García Griñán|date=28 January 2015}}</ref> From 2007 to 2020, she played the role of Lola in the television series ''[[La que se avecina]]''.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.europapress.es/chance/tv/noticia-macarena-gomez-no-acuerda-avecina-20150421124446.html |title=Macarena Gómez no se acuerda de 'La que se avecina'... |date=21 April 2015 |access-date=14 July 2018 |newspaper=[[Europa Press (news agency)|Europa Press]] |location=Madrid |language=es}}</ref> |
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'''Macarena Gómez Traseira''' (Nació el 02 de febrero 1978) Altura 1m 70cm anish actriz, Conocida Por Su Papel de Lola en la serie de Televisión Real La que se avecina, Si emitio en Telecinco. Also es kn proprio Por Su Interpretación de sirena-Como sacerdotisa Uxía Cambarro en La película de terror 2001 Dagon y Por Su Papel Protagonista en la comedia de terror Película de 2008 Sexykiller.er. |
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==Career== |
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Born on 2 February 1978 in [[Córdoba, Spain|Córdoba]],<ref name=zorrilla /> she joined the Maruja Caracuel's Ballet School at a young age.<ref name=coraje /> She completed her secondary education in the United States.<ref name=coraje /> She trained for three years at the [[Rose Bruford College]] of Speech and Drama in London, moving to [[Madrid]] afterwards.<ref name=coraje>{{Cite web|url=https://www.diariocordoba.com/noticias/cultura/actriz-cordobesa-mucho-coraje-dramatico_81719.html|date=30 September 2003|first=J.C|last=Reina|website=Diario de Córdoba|title=Una actriz cordobesa con mucho coraje dramático}}</ref> |
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After some minor roles in television starting in 1999 (''[[Raquel busca su sitio]]'', ''[[El comisario]]''),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.diariocordoba.com/noticias/cultura/macarena-gomez-lleva-sexy-killer-festival-toronto_429687.html|website=Diario de Córdoba|title=Macarena Gómez lleva ´Sexy Killer´ al Festival de Toronto|first=Julia|last=García Higueras|date=12 September 2008}}</ref> her film debut was the 2001 [[Lovecraftian horror|cosmic horror]] movie ''[[Dagon (film)|Dagon]]'',<ref name=zorrilla>{{Cite web|url=https://www.espinof.com/entrevistas/entrevista-a-macarena-gomez-protagonista-de-musaranas-no-tiene-sentido-que-se-valore-mas-el-drama-que-el|website=Espinof|title=Entrevista a la actriz Macarena Gómez: "No tiene sentido que se valore más el drama que el terror"|date=13 January 2015|first=Mikel|last=Zorrilla}}</ref> portraying mermaid-like priestess Uxía Cambarro. She also starred in the 2008 comedy-horror film ''[[Sexykiller]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.darkveins.com/179379-macarena-gomez-nellhorror-the-black-gloves/ |title=Macarena Gómez nell'horror The Black Gloves |first=Barbara |last=Torretti |date=26 April 2017 |access-date=14 July 2018 |work=DarkVeins}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.lavozdegalicia.es/noticia/cultura/2008/10/08/sexykiller-psicopata-armario-paris-hilton/00031223475017652144359.htm |title="Sexykiller", una psicópata con el armario de Paris Hilton |author=EFE |author-link=EFE |date=8 October 2008 |access-date=14 July 2018 |newspaper=[[La Voz de Galicia]] |language=es}}</ref> |
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By the end of 2013, right after the beginning of the new season of the soap opera ''La que se avecina'', Macarena Gómez starts presenting TV commercials for the Spanish banking group [[Bankia]]. |
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In 2018 she played Dolores in the [[Biography film|biography]] [[Drama film|drama]] [[historical film]] ''[[El fotógrafo de Mauthausen]]'' along with [[Mario Casas]] and Alain Hernández.<ref>{{Cite news |magazine=[[Fotogramas]] |title=Alain Hernández y Macarena Gómez se suman a 'El fotográfo de Mauthausen' |url=http://www.fotogramas.es/Noticias-cine/el-fotografo-de-mauthausen-alain-hernandez-macarena-gomez |access-date=27 February 2018 |language=es |first=Pere |last=Vall |date=18 October 2017 |publisher=Hearst Magazines International}}</ref> |
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==Private life== |
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In June 2013, Macarena Gómez married musician and film director Aldo Comas.<ref>{{cite journal |url=http://www.diezminutos.es/famosos-corazon/famosos-espanoles/boda-de-macarena-gomez-y-aldo-comas |title=Macarena Gómez llega en paracaídas a su boda |language=es |journal=[[Diez Minutos]] |date=5 July 2013 |access-date=14 July 2018 |publisher=Hearst España [[Sociedad Limitada|S.L.]]}}</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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* ''Holmes. Madrid Suite 1890'' (2012), by [[Jose Luis Garci]] |
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* ''Del lado del verano'' (2012), by [[Antonia San Juan]] |
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* ''[[Verbo]]'' (2011), by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson |
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* ''La wikipeli 2: Miedo'' (2010), by [[Jaume Balagueró]] |
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*''Carne de neón'' (2010), by Paco Cabezas |
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*''[[Sexykiller|Sexykiller, morirás por ella]]'' (2008), by Miguel Martí |
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*''Para entrar a vivir'' (2007), by Jaume Balagueró |
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| align = "center" | 2001 || ''[[Dagon (film)|Dagon, la secta del mar]]'' (''Dagon'') || Uxía || || align = "center" | <ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BHWuBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA111|page=111|publisher=[[McFarland & Company]]|location=Jefferson|year=2006|isbn=0-7864-2091-X|first=Don G.|last=Smith|title=H.P. Lovecraft in Popular Culture: The Works and Their Adaptations in Film, Television, Comics, Music and Games}}</ref> |
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*''La dama boba'' (2006), by Manuel Iborra |
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*''El Calentito'' (2005), by Chus Gutiérrez |
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| align = "center" | 2003 || ''[[Flying Saucers (film)|Platillos volantes]]'' (''Flying Saucers'') || María || || align = "center" | <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.avclub.com/film/reviews/flying-saucers-2003|website=[[The A.V. Club]]|title=Flying Saucers|access-date=9 July 2023}}</ref> |
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*''20 centímetros'' (2005), by Ramón Salazar |
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*''Diario de un skin'' (2005), by Jacobo Rispa |
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| rowspan = "2" align = "center" | 2005 || ''[[El Calentito]]'' || Leo || || align = "center" | <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.elmundo.es/especiales/2006/01/cultura/goya/peliculas/calentito.html|website=Goya 2006. Listado de películas nominadas|via=[[El Mundo (Spain)|El Mundo]]|title=El Calentito|access-date=15 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220115170017/https://www.elmundo.es/especiales/2006/01/cultura/goya/peliculas/calentito.html|archive-date=15 January 2022}}</ref> |
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*''Hot milk'' (2004), by [[Ricardo Bofill]] |
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*''Romasanta'' (2003), by Paco Plaza |
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| ''[[20 Centimeters|20 centímetros]]'' (''20 Centimeters'') || Rebeca || || align = "center" | <ref name="fotogramas" /> |
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*''Platillos Volantes'' (2003), by Óscar Aibar |
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*''Una pasión singular'' (2002), by Antonio Gonzalo |
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| align = "center" | 2006 || ''[[The Idiot Maiden|La dama boba]]'' (''The Idiot Maiden'') || Nise || || align = "center" | <ref>{{Cite journal|journal=Rinconete|url=https://cvc.cervantes.es/el_rinconete/anteriores/octubre_15/30102015_01.htm|title=Lope de Vega y el cine español (5). La dama boba (Manuel Iborra, 2006)|first=Rafael|last=Nieto Jiménez|date=30 October 2005|publisher=[[Instituto Cervantes]]}}</ref> |
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*''[[Dagon (film)|Dagón, la secta del mar]]'' (2001), by [[Stuart Gordon]] |
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| align = "center" | 2008 || ''[[Sexykiller]]'' || Bárbara || || align = "center" | <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.fotogramas.es/peliculas-criticas/a238950/sexykiller/|website=[[Fotogramas]]|date=29 September 2008|first=Fausto|last=Fernández|title=Sexykiller}}</ref> |
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| align = "center" | 2010 || ''[[Neon Flesh|Carne de neón]]'' (''Neon Flesh'') || La Canija || || align = "center" | <ref name="fotogramas" /> |
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| align = "center" | 2011 || ''[[Verbo]]'' || Prosak || || align = "center" | <ref name="fotogramas">{{Cite web|website=[[Fotogramas]]|url=https://www.fotogramas.es/noticias-cine/g35390984/macarena-gomez-mejores-peliculas-series/|title=Las 15 mejores películas y series de Macarena Gómez|first=Juan|last=Silvestre|date=10 June 2021}}</ref> |
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| align = "center" | 2012 || ''[[Holmes & Watson. Madrid Days]]'' || Berna || || align = "center" | <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.avclub.com/film/reviews/holmes-watson-madrid-days-2012|access-date=9 July 2023|title=Holmes & Watson. Madrid Days|website=[[The A.V. Club]]}}</ref> |
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| align = "center" | 2013 || ''[[Witching & Bitching|Las brujas de Zugarramurdi]]'' (''Witching & Bitching'') || Silvia || || align = "center" | <ref>{{Cite journal|title=Efectos transculturales de las estrategias de doblaje y subtitulación para las películas de terror y de humor|first=Alex|last=Borio|journal=Artifara|issn=1594-378X|issue=22|year=2022|url=https://ojs.unito.it/index.php/artifara/article/view/7096/6023|doi=10.13135/1594-378X/7096|page=135}}</ref> |
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| align = "center" | 2014 || ''[[Shrew's Nest|Musarañas]]'' (''Shrew's Nest'') || Montse || || align = "center" | <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://elpais.com/cultura/2014/12/23/actualidad/1419343140_746400.html|website=[[El País]]|title=Temblar en tiempos revueltos|first=Jordi|last=Costa|date=24 December 2014}}</ref> |
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| {{center|2015}} || ''[[The Heroes of Evil|Los héroes del mal]]'' (''The Heroes of Evil'') || Prostituta || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aisge.es/estrenos-del-11-de-septiembre-los-heroes-del-mal|website=Aisge|title=Los estrenos del 11 de septiembre. 'Los héroes del mal'. A golpes con la gris realidad|date=9 September 2015|first=Alberto|last=Úbeda-Portugués}}</ref>}} |
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| align = "center" | 2016 || ''[[Boy Missing|Secuestro]]'' (''Boy Missing'') || Raquel || || align = "center" | <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.elconfidencial.com/cultura/cine/2016-08-19/secuestro-estreno-blanca-portillo-jose-coronado-thriller-policial_1248433/|website=[[El Confidencial]]|first=Marta|last=Medina|title='Secuestro': mentiras, tiroteos y Blanca Portillo al borde del precipicio|date=19 August 2016}}</ref> |
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| rowspan = "2" align = "center" | 2017 || ''[[Skins (2017 film)|Pieles]]'' (''Skins'') || Laura || || align = "center" | <ref name="fotogramas" /> |
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| align = "center" | 2018 || ''[[The Photographer of Mauthausen|El fotógrafo de Mauthausen]]'' (''The Photographer of Mauthausen'') || Dolores || || align = "center" | <ref>{{Cite journal|title=Análisis de los procesos de deshumanización dentro del totalitarismo nazi: El erotismo en El fotógrafo de Mauthausen (Mar Targarona, 2018)|first=Francisco David|last=García Martín|url=https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/filmhistoria/article/view/40485/38147|publisher=[[University of Barcelona|Universitat de Barcelona]]|location=Barcelona|journal=Filmhistoria Online|volume=32|issue=1|page=125|issn=2014-668X|year=2022}}</ref> |
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| rowspan = "2" align = "center" | 2019 || ''{{ill|El crack cero|es}}'' || Luisa || || align = "center" | <ref name="fotogramas" /> |
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| ''{{ill|Los Rodríguez y el más allá|es}}'' || Natalia || || align = "center" | <ref name="fotogramas" /> |
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| align = "center" | 2021 || ''[[Everyone Will Burn|Y todos arderán]]'' (''Everyone Will Burn'') || María José || || align = "center" | <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.eldiadecordoba.es/vivir-cordoba/Jamon-Jabugo-terror-Macarena-Gomez_0_1798920331.html|website=El Día de Córdoba|publisher=[[Grupo Joly]]|title=Jamón de Jabugo y terror apocalíptico, las claves de la gran noche de Macarena Gómez|first=Rocío|last=Górriz|date=3 June 2023}}</ref> |
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| {{center|2023}} || ''[[The Boogeyman: The Origin of the Myth|El hombre del saco]]'' (''The Boogeyman: The Origin of the Myth'') || Claudia || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.diariocordoba.com/cultura/2023/07/28/macarena-gomez-cine-terror-siento-90424022.html|website=[[Córdoba (newspaper)|Córdoba]]|publisher=[[Prensa Ibérica]]|title=Macarena Gómez: "En el cine de terror me siento muy cómoda"|date=28 July 2023|first=Saray|last=Fajardo}}</ref>}} |
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* ''Mi Otro Jon'' (2023), by Paco Arango |
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* ''The Game of the Cheetah'' (2022), by Dan Pero Manescu |
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* ''La Déesse du Crépuscule'' (2021), by Dan Pero Manescu |
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* ''Confinamiento Incluido'' (2021), by Miguel Martí |
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* ''Nadie muere en Ambrosía'' (2020), by Héctor Valdez |
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* ''75 días'' (2020), by Marc Romero |
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* ''Quiero contarte algo''' (2020), by J.K. Álvarez |
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* ''The Rodriguez and the Beyond'' (2019), by Paco Arango |
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* ''Instant Love'' (2019), by Suso Imbernón and Juanjo Moscardó Rius |
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* ''The Crack: Inception'' (2019), by José Luis Garci |
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* ''Trivial'' (2019), by Sandra Reina and Fran Menchón |
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* ''El Cerro de los Dioses'' (2019), by Daniel M. Caneiro |
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* ''Boi'' (2019), by Jorge M. Fontana |
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* ''Camisa de fuerza'' (2018), by Ivan Mulero |
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* ''Affection'' (2018), by Ángel Gómez Hernández |
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* ''Up Among the Stars'' (2018), by Zoe Berriatúa |
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* ''Black Label'' (2018), by David Vergés |
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* ''Bicho'' (2018), by Christopher Cartagena González |
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* ''Ma Belle'' (2017), by [[Antoni Caimari Caldés]] |
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* ''Killing God'' (2017), by Caye Casas and Albert Pintó |
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* ''Relaxing Cup of Coffee'' (2016), by José Semprún |
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* ''249. La noche en que una becaria encontró a Emiliano Revilla'' (2016) by Luis María Ferrández |
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* ''El desconcierto'' (2016), by Alberto Carpintero |
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* ''Behind'' (2016), by Ángel Gómez Hernández |
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* ''It's My Closet and I Cry If I Want To'' (2016), by Inés de León |
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* ''Void Chair'' (2016), by Xavier Miralles |
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* ''Hijas'' (2015), by J. Prada and K. Prada |
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* ''The Horror Network Vol. 1'' (2015), by: Brian Dorton, Joseph Graham, Manuel Marín, Lee Matthews, Douglas Conner and Ignacio Martín Lerma |
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* ''Vostok'' (2015), by Miquel Casals |
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* ''Una mañana cualquiera'' (2015), by Miguel Martí |
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* ''Witch Girl'' (2014), by Ricardo Uhagon Vivas |
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* ''Vibraciones'' (2014), by Miguel Martí and Alberto Ros |
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* ''Bath Time'' (2014), by Eduardo Casanova |
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* ''Blink'' (2013), by Diego Latorre |
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* ''{{ill|Al final todos mueren|es}}'' (2013), by: David Galán Galindo, Roberto Pérez Toledo, Pablo Vara, Javier Botet and Javier Fesser |
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* ''Las cinco crisis del Apocalipsis'' (2013), by Manu Ochoa |
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* ''La niña'' (2012), by Alberto Carpintero |
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* ''Papá te quiere mucho'' (2012), by Lucía Valverde |
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* ''Ratas'' (2012), by Jota Linares |
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* ''Y la muerte lo seguía'' (2012), by Ángel Gómez Hernández |
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* ''{{ill|The Summer Side|es|Del lado del verano}}'' (2012), by [[Antonia San Juan]] |
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* ''The Curse'' (2012), by Aldo Comas |
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* ''Intereses Mundanos Bar Mut'' (2011), by Christian Molina and Serpico Ramses Albiñana |
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* ''The Norm'' (2011), by J. Prada and K. Prada |
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* ''La última víctima'' (2011), by Ángel Gómez Hernández |
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* ''Merry Little Christmas'' (2011), by Manuel Marín and Ignacio Martín Lerma |
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* ''Cementerio de elefantes'' (2011), by Darío Paso |
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* ''Mi primer amanecer'' (2011), by Chus Gutiérrez |
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* ''Quédate conmigo'' (2010), by Zoe Berriatúa |
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* ''Miedo'' (2010), by Jaume Balagueró |
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* ''Esto no es amor'' (2010), by Javier San Román |
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* ''Carlota'' (2009), by Jorge Mañes and Nilo Mur |
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* ''Un suceso neurasténico en la vida de Ernesto Cadorna'' (2009), by Fernando Ronchese |
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* ''Marisa'' (2009), by Nacho Vigalondo |
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* ''Epílogo'' (2008), by Zoe Berriatúa |
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* ''Vámonos de aquí'' (2008), by Nydia García |
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* ''{{ill|4000 euros|es|4.000 euros}}'' (2008) by Richard Jordan |
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* ''La noche que dejó de llover'' (2008), by [[Alfonso Zarauza]] |
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* ''Mejor que nunca'' (2008), by Dolores Payás |
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* ''Acción reacción'' (2008), by David Ilundain |
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* ''Sr. Rosso'' (2007), by Jaume Balagueró |
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* ''{{ill|Películas para no dormir: Para entrar a vivir|es|Para entrar a vivir}}'' (2006), by Jaume Balagueró |
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* ''{{ill|Contracuerpo|es|Contracuerpo}}'' (2005) by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson |
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* ''Luminaria'' (2005), by Álvaro Giménez Sarmiento |
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* ''{{ill|Diario de un skin|es}}'' (2005), by [[Jacobo Rispa]] |
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* ''{{ill|Hot milk|es}}'' (2005), by [[Ricardo Emilio Bofill|Ricardo Bofill]] |
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* ''Rapados'' (2004), by Román Parrado |
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* ''[[Romasanta|Romasanta: The Werewolf Hunt]]'' (2004), by Paco Plaza |
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* ''Aurora Borealis'' (2004), by Lisbeth Dreyer |
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* ''Nieves'' (2003), by Alberto Palma |
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* ''Un mystique determinado'' (2003), by Carles Congost |
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* ''S Club Seeing Double'' (2003), by Nigel Dick |
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* ''Una pasión singular'' (2003), by Antonio Gonzalo |
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* ''O'Donnell 21'' (2002), by Yoel Dahan |
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* ''Rosas rotas'' (2001), by Aleix Masferrer López |
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==Television== |
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| align = "center" | 2000 || ''[[Raquel busca su sitio]]'' || || Television debut || align = "center" | <ref name=tvcareer>{{Cite web|url=https://www.formulatv.com/noticias/trayectoria-macarena-gomez-television-mas-lqsa-106328/|date=2 February 2021|website=FormulaTV|title=La trayectoria de Macarena Gómez en televisión, más allá de 'La que se avecina'|first=Beatriz|last=Prieto}}</ref> |
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| align = "center" | 2002 || ''[[Hospital Central]]'' || Adela || || align = "center" | <ref name=tvcareer /> |
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| align = "center" | 2002 || ''{{ill|Padre coraje (miniseries)|es|Padre coraje (miniserie)|lt=Padre coraje}}'' || Susana Aguilar "la Susi" || || align = "center" | <ref name=tvcareer /> |
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| align = "center" | 2003 || ''[[La vida de Rita]]'' || Lorena || || align = "center" | <ref name=tvcareer /> |
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| align = "center" | 2005 || ''{{ill|Al filo de la ley (TV series)|es|Al filo de la ley|lt=Al filo de la ley}}'' || Gemma || || align = "center" | <ref name=tvcareer /> |
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| align = "center" | 2006 || ''{{ill|Divinos|es|Divinos (serie de televisión)}}'' || Pochi || || align = "center" | <ref name=tvcareer /> |
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| align = "center" | 2007–20 || ''[[La que se avecina]]'' || Lola || || align = "center" | <ref name=tvcareer /> |
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| align = "center" | 2016 ||''{{ill|El hombre de tu vida|es|El hombre de tu vida (serie de televisión de 2016)}}'' || Ana María || || align = "center" | <ref name=tvcareer /> |
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| align = "center" | 2017 || ''[[Sé quién eres]]'' || Natalia || || align = "center" | <ref name=tvcareer /> |
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| align = "center" | 2022 || ''[[Holy Family (TV series)|Sagrada familia]]'' (''Holy Family'') || Blanca || || align = "center" | <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.diariocordoba.com/ocio/tv/2022/10/03/cordobesa-macarena-gomez-blanca-nueva-76720541.html|website=[[Córdoba (newspaper)|Córdoba]]|title=La cordobesa Macarena Gómez es Blanca en la nueva serie de misterio de Netflix 'Sagrada Familia'|date=3 October 2022|first=Lara|last=Peña|publisher=[[Prensa Ibérica]]}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 22:31, 9 October 2024
Macarena Gómez | |
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Born | Macarena Gómez Traseira 2 February 1978 Córdoba, Spain |
Alma mater | Rose Bruford College |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1994–present |
Spouse |
Aldo Comas (m. 2013) |
Macarena Gómez Traseira (born 2 February 1978) is a Spanish actress. She became known for her many roles in fantasy and horror films.[1] From 2007 to 2020, she played the role of Lola in the television series La que se avecina.[2]
Career
[edit]Born on 2 February 1978 in Córdoba,[3] she joined the Maruja Caracuel's Ballet School at a young age.[4] She completed her secondary education in the United States.[4] She trained for three years at the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama in London, moving to Madrid afterwards.[4]
After some minor roles in television starting in 1999 (Raquel busca su sitio, El comisario),[5] her film debut was the 2001 cosmic horror movie Dagon,[3] portraying mermaid-like priestess Uxía Cambarro. She also starred in the 2008 comedy-horror film Sexykiller.[6][7]
By the end of 2013, right after the beginning of the new season of the soap opera La que se avecina, Macarena Gómez starts presenting TV commercials for the Spanish banking group Bankia.
In 2018 she played Dolores in the biography drama historical film El fotógrafo de Mauthausen along with Mario Casas and Alain Hernández.[8]
Private life
[edit]In June 2013, Macarena Gómez married musician and film director Aldo Comas.[9]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2001 | Dagon, la secta del mar (Dagon) | Uxía | [10] | |
2003 | Platillos volantes (Flying Saucers) | María | [11] | |
2005 | El Calentito | Leo | [12] | |
20 centímetros (20 Centimeters) | Rebeca | [13] | ||
2006 | La dama boba (The Idiot Maiden) | Nise | [14] | |
2008 | Sexykiller | Bárbara | [15] | |
2010 | Carne de neón (Neon Flesh) | La Canija | [13] | |
2011 | Verbo | Prosak | [13] | |
2012 | Holmes & Watson. Madrid Days | Berna | [16] | |
2013 | Las brujas de Zugarramurdi (Witching & Bitching) | Silvia | [17] | |
2014 | Musarañas (Shrew's Nest) | Montse | [18] | |
2015 |
Los héroes del mal (The Heroes of Evil) | Prostituta | ||
2016 | Secuestro (Boy Missing) | Raquel | [20] | |
2017 | Pieles (Skins) | Laura | [13] | |
The Black Gloves | ||||
2018 | El fotógrafo de Mauthausen (The Photographer of Mauthausen) | Dolores | [21] | |
2019 | El crack cero | Luisa | [13] | |
Los Rodríguez y el más allá | Natalia | [13] | ||
2021 | Y todos arderán (Everyone Will Burn) | María José | [22] | |
2023 |
El hombre del saco (The Boogeyman: The Origin of the Myth) | Claudia |
- Mi Otro Jon (2023), by Paco Arango
- The Game of the Cheetah (2022), by Dan Pero Manescu
- La Déesse du Crépuscule (2021), by Dan Pero Manescu
- Confinamiento Incluido (2021), by Miguel Martí
- Nadie muere en Ambrosía (2020), by Héctor Valdez
- 75 días (2020), by Marc Romero
- Quiero contarte algo' (2020), by J.K. Álvarez
- The Rodriguez and the Beyond (2019), by Paco Arango
- Instant Love (2019), by Suso Imbernón and Juanjo Moscardó Rius
- The Crack: Inception (2019), by José Luis Garci
- Trivial (2019), by Sandra Reina and Fran Menchón
- El Cerro de los Dioses (2019), by Daniel M. Caneiro
- Boi (2019), by Jorge M. Fontana
- Camisa de fuerza (2018), by Ivan Mulero
- Affection (2018), by Ángel Gómez Hernández
- Up Among the Stars (2018), by Zoe Berriatúa
- Black Label (2018), by David Vergés
- Bicho (2018), by Christopher Cartagena González
- Ma Belle (2017), by Antoni Caimari Caldés
- Killing God (2017), by Caye Casas and Albert Pintó
- Relaxing Cup of Coffee (2016), by José Semprún
- 249. La noche en que una becaria encontró a Emiliano Revilla (2016) by Luis María Ferrández
- El desconcierto (2016), by Alberto Carpintero
- Behind (2016), by Ángel Gómez Hernández
- It's My Closet and I Cry If I Want To (2016), by Inés de León
- Void Chair (2016), by Xavier Miralles
- Hijas (2015), by J. Prada and K. Prada
- The Horror Network Vol. 1 (2015), by: Brian Dorton, Joseph Graham, Manuel Marín, Lee Matthews, Douglas Conner and Ignacio Martín Lerma
- Vostok (2015), by Miquel Casals
- Una mañana cualquiera (2015), by Miguel Martí
- Witch Girl (2014), by Ricardo Uhagon Vivas
- Vibraciones (2014), by Miguel Martí and Alberto Ros
- Bath Time (2014), by Eduardo Casanova
- Blink (2013), by Diego Latorre
- Al final todos mueren (2013), by: David Galán Galindo, Roberto Pérez Toledo, Pablo Vara, Javier Botet and Javier Fesser
- Las cinco crisis del Apocalipsis (2013), by Manu Ochoa
- La niña (2012), by Alberto Carpintero
- Papá te quiere mucho (2012), by Lucía Valverde
- Ratas (2012), by Jota Linares
- Y la muerte lo seguía (2012), by Ángel Gómez Hernández
- The Summer Side (2012), by Antonia San Juan
- The Curse (2012), by Aldo Comas
- Intereses Mundanos Bar Mut (2011), by Christian Molina and Serpico Ramses Albiñana
- The Norm (2011), by J. Prada and K. Prada
- La última víctima (2011), by Ángel Gómez Hernández
- Merry Little Christmas (2011), by Manuel Marín and Ignacio Martín Lerma
- Cementerio de elefantes (2011), by Darío Paso
- Mi primer amanecer (2011), by Chus Gutiérrez
- Quédate conmigo (2010), by Zoe Berriatúa
- Miedo (2010), by Jaume Balagueró
- Esto no es amor (2010), by Javier San Román
- Carlota (2009), by Jorge Mañes and Nilo Mur
- Un suceso neurasténico en la vida de Ernesto Cadorna (2009), by Fernando Ronchese
- Marisa (2009), by Nacho Vigalondo
- Epílogo (2008), by Zoe Berriatúa
- Vámonos de aquí (2008), by Nydia García
- 4000 euros (2008) by Richard Jordan
- La noche que dejó de llover (2008), by Alfonso Zarauza
- Mejor que nunca (2008), by Dolores Payás
- Acción reacción (2008), by David Ilundain
- Sr. Rosso (2007), by Jaume Balagueró
- Películas para no dormir: Para entrar a vivir (2006), by Jaume Balagueró
- Contracuerpo (2005) by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson
- Luminaria (2005), by Álvaro Giménez Sarmiento
- Diario de un skin (2005), by Jacobo Rispa
- Hot milk (2005), by Ricardo Bofill
- Rapados (2004), by Román Parrado
- Romasanta: The Werewolf Hunt (2004), by Paco Plaza
- Aurora Borealis (2004), by Lisbeth Dreyer
- Nieves (2003), by Alberto Palma
- Un mystique determinado (2003), by Carles Congost
- S Club Seeing Double (2003), by Nigel Dick
- Una pasión singular (2003), by Antonio Gonzalo
- O'Donnell 21 (2002), by Yoel Dahan
- Rosas rotas (2001), by Aleix Masferrer López
- Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2000 | Raquel busca su sitio | Television debut | [24] | |
2002 | Hospital Central | Adela | [24] | |
2002 | Padre coraje | Susana Aguilar "la Susi" | [24] | |
2003 | La vida de Rita | Lorena | [24] | |
2005 | Al filo de la ley | Gemma | [24] | |
2006 | Divinos | Pochi | [24] | |
2007–20 | La que se avecina | Lola | [24] | |
2016 | El hombre de tu vida | Ana María | [24] | |
2017 | Sé quién eres | Natalia | [24] | |
2017–18 | Dorien | Marta | [24] | |
2020− | 30 monedas (30 Coins) | Mercedes Gandía | [24] | |
2022 | Sagrada familia (Holy Family) | Blanca | [25] |
References
[edit]- ^ García Griñán, Francisco (28 January 2015). "Macarena Gómez, el último grito". El Norte de Castilla.
- ^ "Macarena Gómez no se acuerda de 'La que se avecina'..." Europa Press (in Spanish). Madrid. 21 April 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
- ^ a b Zorrilla, Mikel (13 January 2015). "Entrevista a la actriz Macarena Gómez: "No tiene sentido que se valore más el drama que el terror"". Espinof.
- ^ a b c Reina, J.C (30 September 2003). "Una actriz cordobesa con mucho coraje dramático". Diario de Córdoba.
- ^ García Higueras, Julia (12 September 2008). "Macarena Gómez lleva ´Sexy Killer´ al Festival de Toronto". Diario de Córdoba.
- ^ Torretti, Barbara (26 April 2017). "Macarena Gómez nell'horror The Black Gloves". DarkVeins. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
- ^ EFE (8 October 2008). ""Sexykiller", una psicópata con el armario de Paris Hilton". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 July 2018.
- ^ Vall, Pere (18 October 2017). "Alain Hernández y Macarena Gómez se suman a 'El fotográfo de Mauthausen'". Fotogramas (in Spanish). Hearst Magazines International. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
- ^ "Macarena Gómez llega en paracaídas a su boda". Diez Minutos (in Spanish). Hearst España S.L. 5 July 2013. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
- ^ Smith, Don G. (2006). H.P. Lovecraft in Popular Culture: The Works and Their Adaptations in Film, Television, Comics, Music and Games. Jefferson: McFarland & Company. p. 111. ISBN 0-7864-2091-X.
- ^ "Flying Saucers". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
- ^ "El Calentito". Goya 2006. Listado de películas nominadas. Archived from the original on 15 January 2022. Retrieved 15 January 2022 – via El Mundo.
- ^ a b c d e f Silvestre, Juan (10 June 2021). "Las 15 mejores películas y series de Macarena Gómez". Fotogramas.
- ^ Nieto Jiménez, Rafael (30 October 2005). "Lope de Vega y el cine español (5). La dama boba (Manuel Iborra, 2006)". Rinconete. Instituto Cervantes.
- ^ Fernández, Fausto (29 September 2008). "Sexykiller". Fotogramas.
- ^ "Holmes & Watson. Madrid Days". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
- ^ Borio, Alex (2022). "Efectos transculturales de las estrategias de doblaje y subtitulación para las películas de terror y de humor". Artifara (22): 135. doi:10.13135/1594-378X/7096. ISSN 1594-378X.
- ^ Costa, Jordi (24 December 2014). "Temblar en tiempos revueltos". El País.
- ^ Úbeda-Portugués, Alberto (9 September 2015). "Los estrenos del 11 de septiembre. 'Los héroes del mal'. A golpes con la gris realidad". Aisge.
- ^ Medina, Marta (19 August 2016). "'Secuestro': mentiras, tiroteos y Blanca Portillo al borde del precipicio". El Confidencial.
- ^ García Martín, Francisco David (2022). "Análisis de los procesos de deshumanización dentro del totalitarismo nazi: El erotismo en El fotógrafo de Mauthausen (Mar Targarona, 2018)". Filmhistoria Online. 32 (1). Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona: 125. ISSN 2014-668X.
- ^ Górriz, Rocío (3 June 2023). "Jamón de Jabugo y terror apocalíptico, las claves de la gran noche de Macarena Gómez". El Día de Córdoba. Grupo Joly.
- ^ Fajardo, Saray (28 July 2023). "Macarena Gómez: "En el cine de terror me siento muy cómoda"". Córdoba. Prensa Ibérica.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Prieto, Beatriz (2 February 2021). "La trayectoria de Macarena Gómez en televisión, más allá de 'La que se avecina'". FormulaTV.
- ^ Peña, Lara (3 October 2022). "La cordobesa Macarena Gómez es Blanca en la nueva serie de misterio de Netflix 'Sagrada Familia'". Córdoba. Prensa Ibérica.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in English)
- Macarena Gómez at IMDb
- Macarena Gómez on Twitter