Luisa Martín


María Luisa Martín López is a Spanish actress.

Professional career

Martín still preserves a photograph that her father José Luis took of her when she was four years old, in which he wrote: "Mi cómica hija María Luisa tienes madera de actriz, ¿pero será bueno eso para ti?", where she was reunited with her Médico de familia co-star Isabel Aboy.
In 2007 she returned to the stage with the work Like bees trapped in honey, and starred the television series Desaparecida .
In 2008 she returned to the television with the 2-part miniseries Wanninkhof Case, in which she played the part of Dolores Vázquez. The cast included Juanjo Puigcorbé, Frank Feys and Belén Constenla,
In 2010 she joined the new production of Gran Reserva on Televisión Española in which she played a police officer.
On 27 and 28 December 2011, Telecinco released two episodes on the life of Rocío Dúrcal, with the title of Rocío Dúrcal, volver a verte. she played the part of Rocío's mother, María Ortiz.
In September 2013, she announced her signing by the series B&B, de boca en boca on the Telecinco network, and after that series ended, she signed on for Frágiles on the same network, that premiered in 2013.

Personal life

Martín has collaborated with the organisation Doctors Without Borders since 1986, and has traveled with them to Kenya, Ecuador, and Kosovo, among other places, and collaborated in diverse activities of the organisation in her home country.
She is separated from the actor Joan Llaneras and is in a relationship with Albert Bori. They have a son.

Filmography

Film

Terca vida, by Fernando Huertas.El sueño de la maestra , by Luis García Berlanga.Tiovivo c. 1950, by José Luis Garci.Pactum, by Juan Padrón.Las 13 rosas, by Emilio Martínez Lázaro.Entrelobos, by Gerardo Olivares.Matar el tiempo, by Antonio Hernández.

Television

Main roles

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Guest Roles

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Theatre

El señor de Pigmalion, by Jacinto Grau.Entremet, by Miguel de Cervantes. La carátula, by Lope de Vega. Los viajes de Pedro el Afortunado, by A. Strindberg. El gran circo de los cinco continentes, by collective creation. Los escándalos de un pueblo, by Carlo Goldoni. Las picardías scapin, by Molière. Ha llegado el bululu, an adaptation of the classic text by Cervantes, Lope de Vega.

Awards

Other prizes