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Laia Marull is a Actor Espagnol born on 4 january 1973 at Barcelona (Espagne)

Laia Marull

Laia Marull
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Birth name Laia Marull Quintana
Nationality Espagne
Birth 4 january 1973 (51 years) at Barcelona (Espagne)

Laia Marull Quintana (born 4 January 1973) is a Spanish actress. She has won three Goya Awards — Best New Actress for Fugitives (2000), Best Actress for Take My Eyes (2003), and Best Supporting Actress for Black Bread (2010). She was also nominated for European Film Award for Best Actress for Take My Eyes.

Marull is known for her work on film, television and stage, and has performed in Spanish, Catalan and French.

Biography

Marull was born as Laia Marull Quintana on 4 January 1973 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She began her career in an amateurish theatre. Marull is fluent in Spanish, Catalan and French, and has performed in all these languages.

Marull is good friends with Canadian actress Sandra Oh. She stated she would like to work with Spanish actor Javier Bardem, who had won five Goya Awards and an Academy Award.

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Filmography of Laia Marull (5 films)

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Actress

Gallowwalkers, 1h30
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Action, Horror, Western
Themes Medical-themed films, Zombie films, Films about viral outbreaks, Disaster films
Actors Wesley Snipes, Riley Smith, Tanit Phoenix, Patrick Bergin, Dallas Page, Jenny Gago
Rating36% 1.822731.822731.822731.822731.82273
After a group of outlaws kills his lover, Aman (Wesley Snipes) goes after them and kills them. When he is killed himself, his mother, a nun, breaks her covenant with God to save his life, which in turn curses him for life. His curse brings his victims back to life, and as undead, they pursue him endlessly for revenge. Forever suffering this curse and still seeking revenge, before Aman enlists Fabulos (Riley Smith), a young gunman, to fight by his side against his undead victims.
Black Bread, 1h48
Directed by Agustí Villaronga
Origin Espagne
Genres Drama, Crime
Themes Films about children, Films about families, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Nora Navas, Roger Casamajor, Laia Marull, Marina Comas, Sergi López, Marina Gatell
Roles Pauleta
Rating68% 3.4465653.4465653.4465653.4465653.446565
In the harsh post-war years' Catalan countryside, Dionís, a bird dealer, is killed with his son by a man in a hooded cape. Andreu, an 11-year-old boy, discovers the bodies. The falangist mayor of the town blames Farriol, Andreu’s father. Farriol, who was Dionís’s business partner dealing with birds, is an easy target for incrimination due to his suspicious background as a supporter of the Second Spanish Republic. Years before, the mayor and Farriol were rivals vying for the love of Florència, Andreu’s mother, cementing the major resentment against both of them. Fearing for his life, Farriol decides to flee and cross the border into France. Florència has to work in a factory in Vic so Andreu is sent to live with his paternal relatives in a house full of women and children. Àvia, Andreu’s old grandmother and Ció, a widower aunt who has a son a few years older than Andreu, work looking after the country home of the richest family of the region, the Manuben. There is also a younger aunt, Enriqueta, who is being pressured into marrying an older neighbor she does not love. The grim household is completed by Andreu’s orphan cousin Núria, a maimed but beautiful girl around his age, who lost a hand while playing with a grenade.
El Greco
El Greco (2007)
, 1h59
Directed by Yannis Smaragdis
Origin Espagne
Genres Drama, Documentary
Themes Seafaring films, Peinture, Transport films, Documentary films about the visual arts
Actors Laia Marull, Lakis Lazopoulos, Sotiris Moustakas, Theo Alexander
Roles Jerónima de las Cuevas
Rating64% 3.2472453.2472453.2472453.2472453.247245
The film tells the story of Domenicos Theotokopoulos, better known as El Greco, a great Greek artist of the 16th century with an uncompromising character, who sets off from his homeland Crete and goes to Venice and finally Toledo, in search of freedom and love. There he is confronted by his greatest adversary, the Spanish Inquisition, but his creative consciousness and power make him stand out and overcome barbarity and ignorance.
Take My Eyes, 1h46
Directed by Icíar Bollaín
Origin Espagne
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about families, Feminist films, Films about domestic violence
Actors Laia Marull, Luis Tosar, Candela Peña, Rosa Maria Sardà, Kiti Mánver, Chus Gutiérrez
Roles Pilar
Rating73% 3.695843.695843.695843.695843.69584
Pilar, a meek housewife living in Toledo, gathers a few belongings one night and flees her apartment with her seven-year-old son Juan. They find shelter with Pilar's sister, Ana, who is soon to marry her Scottish live-in boyfriend. Pilar's husband, Antonio, tries to make her change her mind, but she is tired and fearful of his abusive behavior. Determined to start a new life on her own, Pilar sends her sister to retrieve her belongings from the apartment she shared with her estranged husband. Once there, Ana discovers through medical bills that her sister has also been physically abused by Antonio. When he arrives, they have a confrontation.
Lisbon
Lisbon (1999)
, 1h40
Genres Thriller
Actors Sergi López, Carmen Maura, Federico Luppi, Laia Marull
Roles Verónica
Rating66% 3.336983.336983.336983.336983.33698