Ana Polvorosa

Ana María Ruiz Polvorosa (born 14 December 1987) is a Spanish film, theatre and television actress. She became very popular to a television audience in Spain for her portrayal of Lore in sitcom Aída.[1]

Ana Polvorosa
Born
Ana María Ruiz Polvorosa

(1987-12-14) 14 December 1987 (age 36)
Madrid, Spain
Other names
  • Ana María Polvorosa
  • Ana María Ruiz
  • Ana Mª Ruiz
OccupationActress
Years active2000–present

Early life

Ana María Ruiz Polvorosa was born in Madrid on 14 December 1987.[2] She first appeared in television in a couple of commercials and one episode of Nada es para siempre.[3] At age 13, she landed her first stable role in television series Raquel busca su sitio.[3]

Career

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2004Escuela de seducción
2007Atasco en la nacional
2009Mentiras y gordas (Sex, Party and Lies)Marina[4]
2011No lo llames amor... llámalo X (Don't Call It Love… Call It XXX)Lourdes[5]
2015Mi gran noche (My Big Night)Yanire[6]
2017Pieles (Skins)Samantha[7]
2021Con quién viajas (Carpoolers)Elisa[8]
2022La piedad (Piety)Marta[9]
2023
Una vida no tan simple (Not Such an Easy Life)Sonia[10]
2024
Un mal día lo tiene cualquieraSonia[11]

Theatre work

YearTitleNotes
2007Olvida los tamboresDirected by Ana Diosdado

Television work

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2000Nada es para siempreOn the Antena 3 channel
2000−01Raquel busca su sitiOn the TVE1 channel
2002−03Javier ya no vive soloOn the Telecinco channel
2004Ana y los 7On the TVE 1 channel
2005−12AídaOn the Telecinco channel
2005Los recuerdos de AliciaTelevision film
2012−13FenómenosOn the Antena 3 channel[12]
2015−17Amar es para siempreOn Antena 3, as Loli Real[13][14]
2017−20Las chicas del cable (Cable Girls)Sara MillánMain role (42 episodes)[15]
2021La FortunaLucía[16]
2023Tú también lo haríasRebeca Quirós[17]

Guest appearances

TitleNotes
Vergüenza Ajena: Made in SpainMTV Spain
The Final TableNetflix

Notes

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