Laia Manzanares
Manzanares for Naturgy in 2017
Born
Laia Manzanares Tomàs

(1994-03-30) 30 March 1994[1]
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
OccupationActress

Laia Manzanares Tomàs is a Spanish actress best known for her role as the cheerleader and love interest in Tame Impala's 2015 music video for The Less I Know the Better, which became a sleeper hit and cult classic in the late 2010s. She is also known for playing the role of Ukrainian student Oksana Casanoves in the Spanish television series Merlí.

Early life

Laia Manzanares Tomàs was born in 1994, to a Valencian father and Catalan mother.[2] She was educated at the Institut Públic XXV Olimpiada high school and the Col·legi de Teatre, for two years, in Barcelona.[3]

Manzanares was inspired to act professionally after watching Uma Thurman as Beatrix "The Bride" Kiddo in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Volume 1 and being impressed by the character's strength of personality.[4] Hoping to inspire others in the same way, Manzanares expressed her hope to work with high school or elementary school students to help instill self confidence in young people going through the "most vulnerable" periods in their lives.[4] Between castings she worked as a waitress and had she not become an actress she would have studied psychology.[4]

Career

In The Less I Know the Better, the surrealist Tame Impala music video, she is a cheerleader and the lover of a high school basketball player who is seduced by the gorilla mascot "Trevor".[5]

In television roles she has appeared in series such as Merlí, Cites, El día de mañana, Ray, and Matar al Padre.[6] In theatre roles, she has portrayed Amanda Todd (a Canadian teen who committed suicide due to cyberbullying and revenge pornography) in a dramatization called Amanda T. for TNC's youth theatre.[2][7]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2016WasteAlejo Levis and Laura SisteróShort film
2017Sol creixentLaiaGuillem ManzanaresShort film
2018Proyecto tiempoEvaIsabel CoixetFilm for Naturgy
2019 La Tierra llamando a Ana Ana Fernando Bonelli Short film with 43 award wins[8]
2021Alegría YaelVioleta Salama[9]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016CitesLaia Farràs1 episode
2016–2018MerlíOksana Casanoves27 episodes
2018Matar al padreRuth1 episode
2018El día de mañanaParty guest (uncredited)1 episode
2018VilafrancaEvaTelevision film
2019Estoy vivoCarlotaLimited series
2019HacheSisiliaNetflix series
2022La noche más largaSaraNetflix series

Theatre

YearTitleRoleDirectorVenue
2014MalnascutsTxiki BlasiSala Beckett
2014EsquerdesTxiki BlasiNau Ivanow
2016–2017OdisseusQuimet Pla y Oriol PlaSala Beckett
2018Temps salvatgeIvanaJosep Maria MiróTeatre Nacional de Catalunya
2019Amanda TAmanda ToddÀlex MañasTeatre Nacional de Catalunya

Awards

Fugaz Awards

YearCategoryShort filmResult
2019Best ActressLa Tierra llamando a AnaWon

International Film Festival of Wales[10]

YearCategoryShort filmResult
2020Best ActressLa Tierra llamando a AnaWon

References

  1. Sensacine: Laia Manzanares
  2. 1 2 "Laia Manzanares: "Oksana ha llegado a 'Merlí' dispuesta a dar caña"". El Periodico (in Spanish). 10 October 2016.
  3. "Laia Manzanares, en 'su' jardín: Montjuïc". El Periodico (in Spanish). 9 February 2018.
  4. 1 2 3 "LAIA MANZANARES: "Me siento un poco en deuda con el arte, pero de buen rollo"". Vanidad (in Spanish). 13 December 2019.
  5. "Laia Manzanares: "He viscut un dol horrorós posant les paraules de l'Amanda T en boca meva"". ara.cat (in Catalan). 3 January 2019.
  6. "'Amanda T.': el acoso a los jóvenes por las redes llega al TNC". El Nacional (in Catalan). 9 January 2019.
  7. La Tierra llamando a Ana - IMDb, retrieved 22 March 2023
  8. "Violeta Salama refleja la diversidad de España en su film "Alegría"". eldiario.es. 8 October 2021.
  9. "IFFW 2020". Film Festival Guild. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
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