Manuela Velles
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Manuela Vellés Casariego (born 16 January 1987) is a Spanish actress best known for her appearances in television series and films.
Professional career
Vellés made her cinematic debut in 2007, after Julio Medem was chosen to be the protagonist of Caótica Ana.
She then became the second lead of the Antena 3 series La chica de ayer, based on the British Life on Mars. In 2009, she appeared on the cast of the TVE telenovela La Seora's third season.
In 2010, she appeared on Hispania, la leyenda, one of the productions for which she has received the most acclaim. Vellés appeared as Elena during the series's three seasons. In the same year, she premiered La piel azul directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego and Luis Avilés' films Kidnapped and Retornos.
Vellés concentrated on her film debut until 2014, when she was cast member of the period drama Velvet. Vellés appeared in Luisa Rivas in the first three seasons of the series, but in the third season she appeared only as a guest star in one episode.
She has appeared on many films, including Al final todos mueren, The Bride by Paula Ortiz, and Muse by Jaume Balagueró.
She appeared in the theatrical production The Trickster of Seville produced by playwright Tirso de Molina and directed by Darlo Facal in 2015. In 2017, she reprised her role in Punk&Love, a film in which she appeared with Daniel Grao.
Vellés has performed as an actor as well as a singer, appearing at numerous festivals around Spain. Subo, bajo, her first album, was released in October 2018.
Awards and nominations
- 2010: Nominated for the Mestre Mateo Award for Best Female Lead Performance, for Retornos
- 2010: Vila International Short Film Festival award for Best Female Performance, for El orden de las cosas
- 2010: Nominated for the Luna de Islantilla award for Best Actress, for El orden de las cosas