Nausicaa Bonnín

Nausicaa Bonnín i Dufrenoy (born April 28, 1985)[1] is a Spanish actress of theater, film and television, daughter of Hermann Bonnín i Llinàs and Sabine Dufrenoy.

Nausicaa Bonnín
Born
Nausicaa Bonnín i Dufrenoy

(1985-04-28) 28 April 1985
Barcelona, Spain
OccupationActress
Years active1996-present

Biography

Bonnin began her career as an actress at a young age participating in plays such as Cartes a nenes, Contes dels boscos de Viena or El bell lloc.

In 2005 she participated in the film Las vidas de Celia by Antonio Chavarrías, where she played Astrid. Also that year she joined the long-running TV3 production El cor de la ciutat where she played Sandra Benjumea until 2009, when the series ended.[2]

In 2006 she played Rosa in Ventura Pons' film La vida abismal.[3] In addition, she also participated in the theatrical production Nausica, an adaptation of Joan Maragall's dramatic poem directed by Hermann Bonnín.[4]

In 2007 she was part of the cast of the film Lo mejor de mí, by Roser Aguilar. In theater, she participated in El jardí abandonat by Santiago Rusiñol and directed by Francesc Nel·lo and also joined the play El llibertí by Erik Emmanuel Schmitt and directed by Joan Lluís Bozzo, in which she participated until 2009.[5][6]

In 2009 she starred in director Mar Coll's debut film Tres días con la familia. This performance earned her the Gaudí Award for best leading actress in 2010, as well as a nomination for best new actress at the Goya Awards that same year.[7][8]

The following year she participated in the film Elisa K with Aina Clotet.

In 2011 she starred in the TV3 mini-series Barcelona, ciudad neutral junto a Bernat Quintana, with Bernat Quintana. The production, of two chapters, tells a love story between two young people and is set in the city of Barcelona during the First World War.[9] She also returns to the stage to participate in the play La gaviota, a dramatic comedy by Antón Chéjov directed by Rubén Ochandino.[10][11]

In 2012 she starred in the play Grooming, with Antonio de la Torre at the Teatro de la Abadía in Madrid. It's a text written by Paco Bezerra and directed by José Luis Gómez that deals with the paraphilia of an adult who uses the Internet to gain the trust of a minor.[12][13] Also that year she premiered the film El cuerpo by Oriol Paulo with Belén Rueda and Aura Garrido.[14]

In 2013 she was part of the cast of the Telecinco series Familia, along with Alexandra Jiménez and Juana Acosta. The series was cancelled by the network in the first season due to low ratings.[15][16]

2014 was a great year for Bonnín. She received critical acclaim for her performance in the play La dama de les camèlies, a text by Alexandre Dumas directed by Hermann Bonnín. In addition, she also participated in the play Ocells i llops by Josep Maria de Segarra in the National Theater of Catalonia and in the musical Tots fem comèdia by Joaquim Oristrell.[17][18] In the cinema she premiered the film Los tontos y los estúpidos by Roberto Castón.[19]

In 2015 she starred in the play L'efecte with Pau Roca. It is a play by Lucy Prebble, was directed by Carol López and was performed at the Sala Beckett in Barcelona. She also premiered at the Almagro Festival the play La cena del Rey Baltasar by Calderón de la Barca and directed by Hermann Bonnín.[20][21][22] In television, she participated in the TV3 movie Fassman, a thriller about paranormal phenomena directed by Joaquim Oristrell.[23] On the small screen, she was part of the choral cast of the TV3 sitcom Citas. Bonnín participated in 2 episodes of the first season where she played Sofía, a young woman who arranges a date through an Internet application with Paula (Laia Costa).[24] In addition, she also premiered the film Secuestro, a thriller directed by Mar Tarragona and starring Blanca Portillo and José Coronado.[25]

In 2016 she returned to play Sofia in the second season of the TV3 series Citas.[26] In the theater, she starred in Sunday Monday with Isak Férriz, a thriller by Carol López at the Flyhard theater in Barcelona, was part of the cast of Don Juan, a play by Molière directed by David Selvas and starring Julio Manrique at the National Theater of Catalonia. Within the Grec Festival, she participated in the play Las brujas de Salem by Arthur Miller, directed by Andrés Lima and adapted by Eduardo Mendoza.[27][28][29] In February 2016 she participated in an episode of the web-series El Ramón de les Olives.[30]

She participated, in 2017, in the Telecinco series Sé quién eres.[31] She also filmed the TV-movie La luz de la esperanza, a co-production between TVE and TV3.[32]

Theater

Films

  • Andrea (1996).
  • No puc deixar de dir adéu (1997). Short film.
  • Una ombra al meu camí (2004). Short film.
  • Lo mejor de mí (2006).
  • Las vidas de Celia (2006).
  • La vida abismal (2007).
  • Cámping (2007). TV movie.
  • Dibujo de David (2007). Short film.
  • Tres dies amb la família (2009).
  • Elisa K (2010).
  • Barcelona, ciutat neutral (2011). TV-movie TV3.
  • El cuerpo (2012)
  • Fassman (2014). TV-movie TV3.
  • Secuestro (2016).
  • La luz de Elna (2016)
  • Sé quién eres (2017)
  • La luz de Elna (2017)

Television series

Year Title Channel Character Duration
2005 - 2009 El cor de la ciutat TV3 Sandra Benjumea 120 episodes
2008 Paradigma TV3 Ginebra 11 episodes
2011 La sagrada família TV3 Marta 1 episode
Barcelona, ciutat neutral TV3 Glòria 2 episodes
2013 Familia: Manual de supervivencia Telecinco Natalia Oquendo 7 episodes
2015 - 2016 Cites TV3 Sofía Guerrero 4 episodes
2016 El Ramón de les olives YouTube Ella misma 1 episode
2017 Servir y proteger La 1 Laura Escalada López 149 episodes
Sé quién eres Telecinco Charry 7 episodes
2019 Foodie Love HBO España Repartidora 1 episode
Días de Navidad Netflix Sofía 1 episode
2020 La fossa TV3 / À Punt Andrea 4 episodes

References

  1. "Nausicaa Bonnín "Debería creer más en mí"". Fotogramas. 19 July 2010.
  2. "Nausicaa Bonnín, més enllà de "Benjumea"". ccma (in Catalan). 29 March 2010.
  3. "Ficha técnica: La vida abismal". La higuera (in Spanish).
  4. Belén Ginart (23 July 2006). "Hermann Bonnín recupera para el teatro la 'Nausica' del poeta Joan Maragall". El País (in Spanish).
  5. "'El jardí abandonat', de Santiago Rusiñol, a l'Espai Escènic Brossa". Òmnium Cultural (in Catalan). 22 February 2007.
  6. María Güell (31 August 2007). "Bozzo dirige "El llibertí" con Madaula y Laura Conejero". Diario ABC (in Spanish).
  7. "Mar Coll, gran triunfadora en los 'Goya catalanes'". El Mundo (in Spanish). 2 February 2010.
  8. "Tres dies amb la família: 1 Goya · 2 Nominaciones". Premios Goya (in Spanish).
  9. Raúl Mora (24 November 2011). "TV3 estrenará el 28 de noviembre su miniserie 'Barcelona Ciutat Neutral'". Fórmula TV (in Spanish).
  10. "Ochandiano quiere volar con Chéjov". Vanity Fair (in Spanish). 22 April 2011. Archived from the original on 21 October 2016.
  11. M.J. Arias (28 May 2011). "Rubén Ochandiano se lanza a dirigir". La información (in Spanish).
  12. Celia Sánchez (31 January 2012). "El ciberacoso a menores ó "Grooming" en La Abadía". MadridOut (in Spanish).
  13. Europa Press (31 January 2012). "La obra 'Grooming' enfrenta al espectador a los abismos del ser humano". Te interesa (in Spanish).
  14. "Cine: El cuerpo". El mundo (in Spanish).
  15. "Natalia, la hermana más pasional y soñadora". Telecinco (in Spanish). 7 January 2013.
  16. Mediaset España (25 May 2015). "Alexandra Jiménez, Nausicaa Bonnin y Juana Acosta son tres hermanas en 'Familia'". Fórmula TV (in Spanish).
  17. César López Rossell (13 May 2014). "La eclosión de Nausicaa Bonnín". El Periódico (in Spanish).
  18. Toni Polo (17 July 2013). "'Tots fem comèdia', un musical nostàlgic i divertit". eldiario.es (in Catalan).
  19. "'Los tontos y los estúpidos': Una geometría circular de la condición humana". chueca.com (in Spanish). 3 October 2014.
  20. "Nausicaa Bonnín y Pau Roca protagonizan 'L'efecte'". complot escénico (in Spanish). 5 February 2015.
  21. "La Sala Beckett acull 'L'efecte'". ara.cat (in Catalan). 4 February 2015.
  22. "Hermann Bonnín dirige "La cena del rey Baltasar"". teatroateatro.com (in Spanish). 18 July 2015.
  23. Albert Castellví (18 January 2016). "TV3 estrena 'Fassman', un 'thriller' sobre el gran mentalista català". ara.cat (in Catalan).
  24. Inés Alvárez (27 April 2015). "TV-3 inicia sus 'Cites'". El Periódico (in Spanish).
  25. EFE (15 June 2015). "Blanca Portillo y José Coronado ruedan "Secuestro"". La Vanguardia (in Spanish).
  26. Inés Álvarez (8 March 2016). "Nuevas 'Cites' con más ritmo y energía". El Periódico (in Spanish).
  27. EFE (13 January 2016). "Carol López estrena su primer 'thriller' en la Sala Flyhard". La Vanguardia (in Spanish).
  28. EFE (10 March 2016). "Julio Manrique se convierte en un Don Juan "contemporáneo" en el TNC". La Vanguardia (in Spanish).
  29. Mireia Mullor (22 June 2016). "Sombras contemporáneas de 'Las brujas de Salem'". El Mundo.
  30. La Torre (8 February 2016). "El Ramon de les Olives, emet el tercer episodi amb Nausicaa Bonnin". Nació digital (in Catalan).
  31. Telemanía (3 July 2015). "Francesc Garrido, el abogado que no recuerda si mató en 'Sé quién eres'". Telecinco (in Spanish).
  32. "'La luz de la esperanza': así se graba la tv movie más emocionante de TVE y TV3". DiezMinutos (in Spanish). 21 July 2016.
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