Lucia Bravo
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Lucía Bravo is a Spanish actress with a diverse and extensive career in both theatre and television. Born in Madrid, Spain, in 1968, she is known for her work across various genres and platforms.
Bravo began her formal training at the Superior School of Dramatic Arts in Madrid and continued to refine her skills with numerous prestigious professionals in the field. Her significant stage experience includes leading roles in classical and contemporary works, such as La casa de Bernarda Alba, Don Juan Tenorio, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. She has also appeared in works by Chekhov, Molière, and Cervantes for the prestigious Teatros del Canal. Her talent on the stage was formally recognized when she won the Union of Actors Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2009 for her role in La cena de los generales, directed by Miguel Narros.
On screen, Bravo has appeared in a variety of television series and films. She is known for her roles in Spanish TV series like Hospital Central (2001–2007) and Locked Up (2018), and has a recurring role in Amar es para siempre. Her filmography also includes the internationally acclaimed movie Frida (2002), where she appeared in the role of an "Auditorium Model".
Lucía Bravo, who is fluent in Spanish and proficient in English, continues to work actively in the entertainment industry, taking on new roles in recent projects such as Fuerza de paz and Palomares in 2022.

