
Victoria Abril
Acting
Born 1959-07-04 · Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Victoria Mérida Rojas (born 4 July 1959), better known as Victoria Abril, is a Spanish film actress and singer based in France. She is possibly best known to international audiences for her performance in the film Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! by director Pedro Almodóvar. Born in Malaga, Abril became widely known in Spain in 1976 when she appeared in the show Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez for two years. In addition to working in Spain, she has made films in France, Italy, and Iceland. She has been nominated eight times for Goya Awards in the Lead Actress category and has won once. She also won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 41st Berlin International Film Festival for her role in Amantes. Two years later, she was awarded with the Berlinale Camera at the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. Abril is also a singer. In 2005, she made her debut with a bossanova-jazz album called PutchEros do Brasil. She also tried to represent Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979 with "Bang-Bang-Bang", but Betty Missiego was chosen instead. On 28 July 1977, Abril married Gustavo Laube, former footballer of the Chile national football team. The couple separated in early 1982. Abril has two sons with the French director Gérard de Battista. She lives in France, where she has resided since 1982. Source: Article "Victoria Abril" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Known for

Clem
2010 · TV

MasterChef Celebrity
2016 · TV

Sin identidad
2014 · TV

La Barraca
1979 · TV

Tony's Revenge
2011 · TV

Save Lisa
2021 · TV

Los jinetes del alba
1991 · TV

Bosé renacido
2023 · TV

The House of Ulloa
1985 · TV

El Lute: The Series
1989 · TV

Three Days of Christmas
2019 · TV

Salut les Terriens !
2006 · TV

Capitaine Marleau
2015 · TV

Joséphine, Guardian Angel
1997 · TV

La Huella del Crimen
1985 · TV

El Club de la Comedia
1999 · TV

Champs-Elysées
1982 · TV

Sacrée Soirée
1987 · TV

Les Nuls, l'émission
1990 · TV

The Traitors France
2022 · TV

De pé a pá
1996 · TV

Star Academy
2001 · TV

Lo + plus
1995 · TV