Alba Flores

Alba Flores

actress, writer, music department

Alba Flores was born on Oct 27, 1986 in Spain. Alba Flores's big-screen debut came with El calentito directed by Chus Gutiérrez in 2005. Alba Flores is known for Vis a vis directed by Sandra Gallego, Alba Flores stars as Saray and María Isabel Díaz Lago as Sole. Alba Flores has got 4 awards and 11 nominations so far. The most recent award Alba Flores achieved is The Platino Awards for Iberoamerican Cinema. The upcoming new tvshow Alba Flores plays is Holy Family - Season 1 which will be released on Oct 14, 2022.

Alba Flores was born in Madrid, Spain in 1986. From an early age it was clear that Alba would be an actress. She never contemplated another career and started studying drama and music at the age of 13. Aware of the enormous importance of preparation, Alba dedicated six years to training before accepting her first role on stage in Honeymoon in Hiroshima followed by the gypsy version of A Midsummer Night's Dearm. Alba made her film debut in 2005 in Chus Gutierrez's El calentito. Spain's entertainment community sat up and took notice of this outstanding new talent and she was immediately cast in a top rating television series, El comisario. This was quickly followed by El Sindrome de Ulises and the musical production Enamorados anonimos. The young actress went on to play important roles in two of Spain's most beloved television series, El tiempo entre costuras and Cuentame como paso. But is was with her breakout performance as Saray Vargas, a Roma gypsy prisoner in Locked up, that Alba became a household name in Spain. When the show's creator, Alex Pina, produced Casa de papel (Money Heist) he turned to Alba to play Nairobi, one of the series' leading roles. Alba is presently shooting the third season of Locked Up and in November returns to the highly anticipated next season of Money Heist.

  • Birthday

    Oct 27, 1986
  • Place of Birth

    Madrid, Madrid, Spain
  • Also known

    Alba González Villa, 알바 플로레스

Known For

Awards

4 wins & 11 nominations

The Platino Awards for Iberoamerican Cinema
2020
Best Supporting Actress in Miniseries or TV-Series
Winner - Platino Award
Iris Awards (Atv), Spain
2019
Best Actress (Mejor Actriz)
Winner - Iris Award
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