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Miriam Díaz-Aroca is a Actor Espagnol born on 4 march 1962 at Madrid (Espagne)

Miriam Díaz-Aroca

Miriam Díaz-Aroca
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Nationality Espagne
Birth 4 march 1962 (62 years) at Madrid (Espagne)

Margarita Miriam Diaz Aroca (b. Madrid, 4 March 1962) is a Spanish actress and presenter.

Biography

Miriam Díaz Aroca was born on 4 March 1962 in Madrid but grew up in Santander (Cantabria). She studied Journalism in Complutense University of Madrid. She began working on Radio Minuto Fórmula of SER as a radio hostess and control technician.

Her first appearance on-screen was in the Spanish TV music program "Aplauso" in 1979 as a contestant on the section "La juventud baila", being placed in third position. Professionally, she debuts accompanying Javier Basilio in the TVE contest "El bote de Don Basilio", which was broadcast on the program of Jesús Hermida "Por la mañana"(1987–88). She then went on to present a children's TV program called "Cajon desastre" (1988-1991). She presented the TV contest Un, dos, tres... with Jordi Estadella (1991-1993).

In 1990 she participated as a singer in an album with 11 songs called "Chicos" of the brand CBS.

In movies, Pedro Almodóvar selected her to play a small role as a radio hostess for the deaf in the film Tacones lejanos (1991). Her consecration as an actress would come with Clara's character in the Oscar-winning picture Belle Epoque (1992), by Fernando Trueba.

She also participated as an actress in the TV comedy La casa de los líos (1996-1999) of Antena 3, with Arturo Fernandez, in the sitcom ¡Ala... Dina! (2001-2002) of TVE, and between 2004 and 2006 played the role of Claudia Valladares in Mis adorables vecinos of Antena 3. Also in 2006 she participated in the TV contest "¡Mira quién baila!". In 2009, José Luis Moreno gave her the main role in the comedy series "¡A ver si llego!" with just 5 chapters aired given the low ratings.

She also works on theater, she took part in the Festival of Classical Theatre of Mérida in 2007 with the play "Lysistrata"; she starred in the 101 Dalmatians theater adaptation as Cruella de Vil; in 2009 she starred with María Barranco in the play "Adulterios"; and participated in 2011 with Maria Luisa Merlo and Jorge Roelas in the play "100 metros cuadrados" of Juan Carlos Rubio.

She is the writer of the show Madame Noir of Monica Naranjo (2011).

In the fourth and final week of January 2003 she was the cover of Interviú magazine.

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Filmography of Miriam Díaz-Aroca (2 films)

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Actress

Belle Époque, 1h48
Directed by Fernando Trueba
Origin Espagne
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance
Themes Political films
Actors Jorge Sanz, Penélope Cruz, Fernando Fernán Gómez, Michel Galabru, Ariadna Gil, Miriam Díaz-Aroca
Roles Clara
Rating70% 3.54633.54633.54633.54633.5463
The year is 1931. Spain is politically divided between Republicans and Traditionalists and on the verge of the Spanish Second Republic. Fernando, a young soldier, deserts. He befriends Manolo (Fernando Fernán Gómez), an old man with a large house in the country. Fernando meets and is enchanted by Manolo's four daughters. As he meets each of the first three one by one, he falls in love and has sex with each of them, determining to marry but with each one a complication arises: Clara (Miriam Díaz-Aroca), a widow who only recently lost her husband and who seeks solace with Fernando; Violeta (Ariadna Gil), a lesbian who is only attracted to Fernando when he is dressed as a woman for a costume ball and Rocío (Maribel Verdú), a social climber who is about to marry into a royalist family for the security it would provide and who only momentarily succumbs to Fernando's charms. Heartbroken each time, the father of the girls encourages him to have patience. Each of the daughters is beautiful and represents a different aspect of feminine sexuality. The youngest of the family, Luz (Penélope Cruz), represents naïveté. While Fernando is pursuing her sisters, Luz gets progressively angry and jealous but eventually Fernando realizes that she is the best one of the four to marry.
High Heels
High Heels (1991)
, 1h53
Directed by Pedro Almodóvar
Origin Espagne
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Crime, Romance
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, Transgender in film, Films about disabilities, LGBT-related films, Sign-language films, Films about language and translation, LGBT-related film, Cross-dressing in film
Actors Victoria Abril, Féodor Atkine, Marisa Paredes, Miguel Bosé, Anna Lizaran, Cristina Marcos
Roles Isabel
Rating70% 3.5003553.5003553.5003553.5003553.500355
Rebeca, a TV news broadcaster, is at Madrid's airport anxiously awaiting the return of her mother whom she has not seen since she was a child. Her mother, Becky del Páramo, a famous torch song singer, is coming back to Spain after a fifteen-year stay in Mexico. While waiting, Rebeca recalls incidents from her childhood in which her mother let her in the background of her life preoccupied with her career and her romantic life. For fifteen years Rebeca has longed for her mother to come back and for the love and affection of which she had been deprived. Nevertheless, her love is accompanied by a deep resentment.