Mariona Ribas
Appearance
Mariona Ribas | |
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Born | Mariona Ribas i Deu 18 June 1984 |
Mariona Ribas i Deu (born 18 June 1984 in Sabadell, Catalonia) is a Spanish actress.
Ribas received a musical education and studied dance and acting[1] before her debut on television at the age of 15.[2] On the stage, Ribas made her debut with a starring role in Manuel Veiga's Tempesta de neu at Sala Muntaner, Barcelona, in 2003. Ribas also had a leading role in Ja en tinc 30!, in 2004. She has also played a role in Jugando con Molière (2005–2006) and El poema de Nadal (2007).[3]
Ribas is a well-known face in her native Catalonia due to the popularity of the long-running Catalan soap opera El Cor de la Ciutat, where she starred as Marta, specially during the first 5 seasons.[4]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role |
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2013 | Mario Conde. Los días de gloria | Lourdes Arroyo[5] |
2011 | 14 de abril. La República | Mercedes León[6] |
2008 | El Internado (TV Series) | Nora |
2007 | Gominolas (TV Series) | Noelia |
2007 | M.I.R. (TV Series) | Paz Escandón |
2006 | Amistades peligrosas (TV Series) | Amanda |
2005 | Hospital central (TV Series) | Ana |
2005 | Más que hermanos (TV) | Marta |
2005 | Gemidos | |
2000–2009 | El cor de la ciutat (TV Series) | Marta Vendrell |
References
[edit]- ^ "Teatralnet - Directory of professionals in the performing arts" (in Catalan). Retrieved 2007-12-04.
- ^ "Assaig General - Mariona Ribas: "GOMINOLAS és una sèrie different, nova i innovadora"" (in Catalan). Archived from the original on 2007-08-14. Retrieved 2007-12-04.
- ^ "Teatre Nacional - Directory" (in Catalan). Archived from the original on 2008-12-29. Retrieved 2007-12-04.
- ^ Teatre "Sabadell Press, n. 51, November 28, 2005" (in Catalan).
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value (help)[permanent dead link ] - ^ "Los días de gloria y la caída de Mario Conde, en una miniserie que estrena hoy Telecinco". 20minutos.es. 4 July 2013.
- ^ "TVE intenta reeditar desde el lunes el éxito de 'La señora' con la serie '14 de abril. La República'". Heraldo de Aragón. 21 January 2011.
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