Ángela Molina
Biography
Ángela Molina is a highly acclaimed Spanish actress known for her significant contributions to film and television. She studied classical and Spanish dance in Madrid before transitioning to acting. Molina gained international recognition for her role in Luis Buñuel's final film, "Cet obscur objet du désir" (1977). In 1986, she became the first non-Italian actress to win the David di Donatello for Best Actress for her performance in "Un complicato intrigo di donne vicoli e delitti." Her television career includes roles in the fantasy series "Fantaghirò" (1991) and the miniseries "Chiara e Francesco" (2007) on Rai Uno. She also appeared in Canale 5 productions, including "L'onore e il rispetto - Parte seconda" (2010) and "Sangue Caldo" (2011). Molina's extensive body of work showcases her versatility and enduring impact on the entertainment industry.