Natalia Dicenta
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Natalia Dicenta Herrera (6 July 1962, Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish
Spanish people
The Spanish are citizens of the Kingdom of Spain. Within Spain, there are also a number of vigorous nationalisms and regionalisms, reflecting the country's complex history....

 actress. She is the daughter of Spanish actors Lola Herrera
Lola Herrera
Dolores "Lola" Herrera Arranz is an awarded Spanish actress.- Biography :She was born in the Barrio de Las Delicias, Valladolid from Valladolid as Dolores Herrera Arranz...

 and Daniel Dicenta.

Family

Dicenta was born Natalia Dicenta Herrera in Madrid
Madrid
Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain. The population of the city is roughly 3.3 million and the entire population of the Madrid metropolitan area is calculated to be 6.271 million. It is the third largest city in the European Union, after London and Berlin, and its metropolitan...

 on 6 July 1962. She is the first child of Spanish actors Lola Herrera
Lola Herrera
Dolores "Lola" Herrera Arranz is an awarded Spanish actress.- Biography :She was born in the Barrio de Las Delicias, Valladolid from Valladolid as Dolores Herrera Arranz...

 and Daniel Dicenta. Natalia also has a younger brother, named Daniel. Her parents married in 1967 and later divorced. She has worked with her mother Lola in many occasions.

Film

  • Propiedad privada (2006)
  • Mujeres en el parque (2006)
  • La monja (2005)
  • Cásate conmigo, Maribel (2002)
  • ¡Hasta aquí hemos llegado! (2002)
  • El florido pensil (2002)
  • The Dancer Upstairs
    The Dancer Upstairs
    The Dancer Upstairs is a 1995 novel by Nicholas Shakespeare. It is based on the Maoist insurgency of the 1980s in Peru, and tells the story of Agustin Rejas, a police Lieutenant , hunting a terrorist based on Abimael Guzmán, leader of the Shining Path. In 2002 it was given a film adaptation under...

     (2002)
  • Gatos (2002)
  • Zapping (1999)
  • Entre las piernas (1999) (voice)
  • Grandes ocasiones (1998)
  • Al límite (1997) (voice)
  • En brazos de la mujer madura (1997) (voice)
  • Malena es un nombre de tango (1996) (voice)
  • Un paraguas para tres (1992)
  • Las edades de Lulú (1990) (voice)

Television

  • Fuera de lugar (2008)
  • La Mandrágora (2007)
  • 7 vidas
    7 Vidas
    7 Vidas is a Spanish sitcom which aired on Telecinco from 1999 to 2006. Its title translates as "7 lives" and the symbol of the sitcom is a cat, in reference to the belief that cats have 7 lives...

     (2003)
  • El comisario (2002)
  • Robles, investigador (2000–2001)
  • Telepasión española (1999)
  • Función de noche (1996)
  • La zapatera prodigiosa (1995)
  • ¡Ay, Señor, Señor!
    ¡Ay, Señor, Señor!
    ¡Ay, Señor, Señor! was a 26-episode Spanish television series transmitted by Antena 3 between 1994 and 1995. It tells of the adventures of a modern, open-minded priest, portrayed by the actor Andrés Pajares...

     (1995)
  • Primera función (1989)
  • Nunca se sabe (1986)
  • Media naranja (1986)
  • Lecciones de tocador (1983)
  • Historias para no dormir (1982)
  • El teatro (1974)
  • Estudio 1 (1973–1983)

Awards

  • Ourense Independent Film Festival
    • 2007: Best Actress in Short Film (for Propiedad privada)

  • Fotogramas de Plata
    • 1994: Best Actress (for La zapatera prodigiosa)

  • Unión de Actores
    • 1994: Best Actress (for Un tranvía llamdo deseo)

  • Premios Max
    • 1997: Best Actress (for A bocados)

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