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'''Betsy Túrnez''' (born 13 October 1974, [[Barcelona]]) is a Spanish actress and film producer, nominated for a [[Gaudí Awards|Gaudí Award]] in the category "best leading actress" for her participation in the film ''[[The One-Eyed King|El rey tuerto]]''.
'''Betsy Túrnez''' (born 13 October[[Barcelona]]) is a Spanish actress and film producer, nominated for a [[Gaudí Awards|Gaudí Award]] in the category "best leading actress" for her participation in the film ''[[The One-Eyed King|El rey tuerto]]''.


== Career ==
== Career ==

Revision as of 17:26, 11 July 2023

Betsy Túrnez
Betsy Túrnez in 2022
Born (1974-10-13) 13 October 1974 (age 50)[1]
Barcelona, Spain
OccupationActress

Betsy Túrnez (born 13 OctoberBarcelona) is a Spanish actress and film producer, nominated for a Gaudí Award in the category "best leading actress" for her participation in the film El rey tuerto.

Career

Beginnings

In the early 1990s, she made some minor appearances in films such as Escenes d'una orgia a Formentera by Francesc Bellmunt (1994) and En brazos de la mujer madura by Manolo Lombardero (1996). Between 1999 and 2000, she appeared in some episodes of the soap opera Calle nueva.[2]

In the 2000s, the actress was very active in film and television, besides working as a theater teacher, assistant director, and actor trainer. In 2001, she was part of the cast of three television productions: El cor de la ciutat, Esencia de poder and Periodistas.[3] In 2002 she played the character of Mariola in the series Policías, en el corazón de la calle, and a year later she played a nurse in El pantano. She returned to film in 2004 as part of the cast of Semen, una historia de amor, a film directed by Inés París and Daniela Fejerman. That same year, she appeared in the police TV series El comisario.[4] She closed the 2000s by participating in the film Los ojos de Julia in the role of a receptionist.[5]

Recognition

Although up to that point, Trnez's appearances in film and television had consisted of minor roles, the 2010s would bring greater national recognition for the actress. After appearing in the series Kubala, Moreno i Manchón, she joined the cast of the series Pop Rapid, where she played the regular role of Gina. After the recognition obtained with this production, she showed her versatility as an actress by playing a variety of characters in the humorous program José Mota presenta....[6] In 2015, she played the role of Mar in the comedy film Ocho apellidos catalanes.[7] In 2016, she played Lídia, a leading character in Marc Crehuet's film El rey tuerto.[8] Her said performance earned her a Gaud Award nomination in 2017[9] in the "best female lead" category, losing to Emma Suárez. In 2016, she appeared in the films Contratiempo and 100 metros, before joining the cast of the television series Cuéntame cómo pasó and El fin de la comedia in 2017. Since 2018, she has played the character of Adela in the series Benvinguts a la família.

References

  1. ^ "Betsy Túrnez". DeCine21 (in Spanish).
  2. ^ "Quién es Betsy Túrnez, la actriz de 'Merlí' que hoy es invitada de 'Pasapalabra'". ElEspañol (in Spanish). 25 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Betsy Túrnez, de su discreta historia de amor a su amistad con Leticia Dolera". ElConfidencial (in Spanish). 25 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Betsy Túrnez: "És meravellós formar part d'alguna cosa de la qual ets fan"". ARA (in Catalan). 12 February 2018.
  5. ^ "Betsy Túrnez: "Como siempre, el trabajo llama al trabajo"". Fotogramas (in Spanish). 6 April 2018.
  6. ^ "La 1 estrena 'José Mota presenta...', el nuevo espacio de humor para la noche de los viernes". RTVE (in Spanish). 12 February 2015.
  7. ^ "'Pasapalabra': Quiénes son los invitados de hoy Betsy Túrnez, Pablo Rivero, Amaya Valdemoro y Fernando Tejero". ElEspañol (in Spanish). 26 November 2021.
  8. ^ "'El rey tuerto' y 'Money monster', en 'De película'". RTVE (in Spanish). 19 May 2016.
  9. ^ "El rey tuerto". Goya (in Spanish).