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Ana María Polvorosa

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1987-12-14
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She is perhaps best known for her role as Lorena Garcia Garcia in the popular Spanish sitcom Aida, where she became a familiar face to many viewers. In addition to that, she has also made a name for herself through her performances in other well-known productions such as Ana y los 7. Another standout role in her career was her portrayal of Carolina in the series Javier Ya No Vive Solo, which further showcased her acting range.

Before she rose to fame, she made her screen acting debut back in 2000, playing the character Marta in the TVE1 series Raquel Busca Su Sitio. This early role marked the beginning of her journey in the entertainment industry. She spent much of her youth in Madrid, Spain, where she likely developed her passion for acting and the performing arts.

In her personal life, she began a relationship with Lucho Fernandez in 2012, which added a new chapter to her story beyond the spotlight of her professional accomplishments.

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She’s appeared in several films over the years, with some notable roles coming in Escuela de Seducción back in 2004 and later in Mentiras y Gordas in 2009. Her film credits include Escuela de Seduccion (2004) and Mentiras y Gordas (2009), both of which showcased her talent and helped solidify her presence in the industry. Over time, her film credits include Escuela de Seduccion (2004) and Mentiras y Gordas (2009), contributing to her growing reputation as a versatile performer.

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