Sofía Oria

Sofía Oria (Madrid, Spain; born June 8, 2002) is a Spanish actress known for playing Carmencita in the Goya-winning film Blancanieves and Carmen in the Movistar+ series Gigantes.

Sofía Oria
Born (2002-06-08) 8 June 2002[1]
Madrid, Spain
OccupationActress
Years active2012–present

Biography

Sofía Oria was born on June 8, 2002, in Madrid, Spain. She took acting classes with Nuria Soler, and after completing her high school studies, she began studying psychology and criminology.[2]

Trajectory

Shortly after her tenth birthday, she participated in the Goya-winning film Blancanieves in 2012, playing Carmencita.[3] That same year, she also participated in the film Invasor, directed by Daniel Calparsoro.[4] In 2015, she joined the cast of the Telecinco blockbuster Las aventuras del Capitán Alatriste, which was filmed in 2013 and in which she played Dorotea.[5] After taking a few years off to focus on her studies, she returned to the world of acting in 2018 with the Movistar+ series Gigantes.[6]

In 2020, she appeared as a supporting actress in Caronte, where she played Irene, and Mentiras, where she played Amal. A year later, she played Reina in the Movistar+ series Libertad.[7] In addition, she premiered the film Mamá o papá, alongside Paco León and Miren Ibarguren, directed by Dani de la Orden.[8] Her leading role was also announced for the film ¡Mamá está en las redes!, directed by Daniela Fejerman.[9]

Filmography

Cinema

Year Title Character Directed by
2012 Blancanieves Carmencita Pablo Berger
Invasor Pilar Daniel Calparsoro
2021 Mamá o papá Alexia Dani de la Orden
2022 ¡Mamá está en las redes! Milena Daniela Fejerman

Television

Year Title Character Channel Duration
2015 Las aventuras del Capitán Alatriste Dorotea Telecinco Recurring cast; 9 episodes
2018 – 2019 Gigantes Carmen Guerrero Movistar+ Main cast; 11 episodes
2020 Caronte Irene Amazon Prime Video Recurring cast; 8 episodes
Mentiras Amal Atresplayer Recurring cast; 6 episodes
2021 Libertad Reina Movistar+ Main cast; 5 episodes

References

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