Silvia Abascal – Biography of Silvia Abascal

Silvia Abascal was born on March 20, 1979 in Madrid.

At a very early age, she was already clear about her vocation for show business, so very soon she began to study acting, as well as dance and different related courses.

She made her debut in 1993 on the small screen, with a small role in the contest “One, two, three … answer again”, playing a possessed girl. The following year she got a good opportunity, when she was offered to intervene in the Serie “Pepa and Pepe”, In which she played Clara.

In this medium he has participated in a large number of series and productions, among which we can highlight “Hostal Royal Manzanares“,”The commissioner“, In which she plays the daughter of Commissioner Castilla,”The dilemma“,”Winds of water “, “Inside paradise“Or”Accused”.

As for the big screen, he made his debut there in 1997, with the film directed by {@bioi: Manuel Iborra} “The time of happiness”. This was followed by “The yellow fountain”By Miguel Santesmases, already in the year 2000.

In this decade he filmed “The portfolio”, “Town wind: Miguel Hernández“, My mother likes women,”Winter songs“, The Wolf or”Life and color“, among other.

In 2001 he shot in Australia “The voice of his master“, And in 2004 he took part in the feature film”The house of the geraniums”, In which he worked with Sofía Loren. He has also shot with prestigious directors, such as Manuel Iborra, under whose orders he worked on the feature film La dama boba.

At the end of this same decade it seems that he declined more for the theater, although he still worked on tapes such as Listening to Gabriel, directed by José Enrique March, as well as in “Crazed“, from the director Juan Luis Iborra, and in which he worked with Verónica Forqué and Concha Velasco.

At the theater Silvia took to the stage in 2005 to interpret the play “Story of a life”. Later we have been able to see it in others such as “20th century … that you are in heaven“,”Cats“Or”Days of wine and roses”.

The actress has been a candidate for the Goya Award three times, having won the Silver Biznaga for best actress at the Malaga Spanish Film Festival for “The silly lady”.

Precisely at the closing party of this same Festival, in April 2011, Silvia suffered a stroke, from which she fortunately recovered after being operated on urgently.