Verónica_Echegui

Verónica Echegui

Verónica Echegui

Spanish film and television actress


Verónica Fernández Echegaray (born 16 June 1983), known professionally as Verónica Echegui, is a Spanish actress. Since making her feature film debut as the title character of the 2006 drama My Name Is Juani she has featured in films such as My Prison Yard (2008), Kathmandu Lullaby (2012), Family United (2013), Unknown Origins (2020), My Heart Goes Boom! (2020), and The Offering (2020).

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She has also featured in television series such as Apaches (2017), Intimacy (2022) and The Patients of Dr. García (2023).

In 2020, her short film and directorial debut Tótem loba was released.

Early life

Verónica Fernández Echegaray[1] was born in Madrid on 16 June 1983.[2] Her father is a lawyer and her mother a civil servant.[3] In a 2015 interview she said she wanted to be an actress since she was eight but her parents wanted her "to study a career. My great-auntie was dying and told me I had to do what I wanted, although I must not tell my mother".[3] Moving to London, she trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts,[4] while working as a waitress and as a dog-walker.[3]

Career

Echegui together with fellow cast members of &Me Mark Waschke and Teun Luijkx

Echegui was discovered by Spanish director Bigas Luna, who cast her in the 2006 film My Name Is Juani, for which she was nominated Goya Award for Best New Actress; she portrayed the title character, a 18-year-old woman who moves to Madrid to pursue her dreams of becoming an actress.[5][3] The European Film Promotion Jury selected Echegui as one of ten up-and-coming European actors to be honoured with the 2009 Shooting Stars Award.[6]

In 2009, she made herself known to British audiences in the Mighty Boosh film spin-off Bunny and the Bull. Starring alongside Boosh mainstays Noel Fielding, Simon Farnaby and Julian Barratt, she played a foul-mouthed waitress caught up in a bizarre, hallucinogenic road trip involving a kidnapped stuffed bear, jars of urine, deranged tramps and dogs.

In 2012, Craig Mathieson wrote in the Australian entertainment paper The Age "In Roberto Perez Toledo's romantic drama Six Points about Emma she plays a wilful and sexually confident blind woman, while for Manuel Martín Cuenca's sparsely atmospheric Half of Oscar she is a silent, recessive sibling circling her estranged brother, and in Icíar Bollaín's Kathmandu Lullaby she displays a forthright passion as a teacher trying to help abandoned children in Nepal."[7] In 2018, she made her American television debut appearing in the FX series Trust, playing one of J. Paul Getty's girlfriends, Luciana.[citation needed]

Echegui presenting her debut short film Tótem loba at the 2021 Gijón International Film Festival.

In 2020, she portrayed hard-boiled cop and cosplay-loving Norma in Unknown Origins.[8][9]

In 2021, she debuted as a director with the short film Tótem loba [es], which won the Goya Award for Best Fictional Short Film.[10]

Personal life

Echegui is fluent in Spanish, Italian and English.[11]

As of 2015, she was living with her then boyfriend of 4 years, Spanish actor Álex García in Brixton, London.[3]

Filmography

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References

  1. Sisí, Alberto (22 January 2018). "Diez datos que no conocías de Verónica Echegui". Los 40.
  2. Vicent, Manuel (25 September 2017). "Cómo ser actriz sin darse cuenta". El País.
  3. Craig Mathieson Spanish actress does nice line as action woman The Age, 15 November 2012, retrieved 7 June 2017
  4. Crespo, Borja (28 August 2020). "'Orígenes secretos': con f de friki". El Correo.
  5. Wilde, Jon (26 April 2011). "Veronica E & Me". Sabotage Times. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  6. Holland, Jonathan (27 September 2007). "Touch the Sky". Variety.
  7. "Cine de acción y ciencia ficción con 'Verbo'". Noticias de Navarra. 3 November 2011.
  8. Ledesma, Eduardo (2018). "Seis puntos sobre Emma (Six Points About Emma) (2011)". In Jimenez Murguía, Salvador; Pinar, Alex (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Films. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 340. ISBN 9781442271326.
  9. Soler Molina, Esther. "La gran familia española (Daniel Sánchez Arévalo, 2023)". Filmhistoria Online. 23 (2). Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona. ISSN 2014-668X.
  10. "Mord auf La Gomera". ZDF. 12 September 2022.
  11. Weissberg, Jay (1 March 2018). "Film Review: 'Let Yourself Go". Variety.
  12. "Historias para no contar". Filmax. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  13. Agudo, Jesús (28 January 2014). "Lista de ganadores de los Premios Feroz 2014". Ecartelera.

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