Nerea Garmendia
Nerea Garmendia in 2016
Born
Nerea Garmendia Martínez

(1979-10-29) 29 October 1979[1]
OccupationActress
Years active2000-present

Nerea Garmendia Martínez (born 29 October 1979) is a Spanish actress and television presenter who has developed her career in theater and television.

Biography

Born in the Gipuzkoan town of Beasain, she always knew she wanted to be an actress and at the age of 16 she decided to tell her parents and get down to work.

She studied at La Salle school, at the age of 10 she moved to San Sebastian where she lived until she moved to Madrid to study at the Cristina Rota School of Dramatic Art and at Alicia Hermida's La Barraca.

Nerea began to become famous among the Basque public with the ETB2 program Vaya Semanita where she was one of the protagonists. The program was presented by Óscar Terol and was so famous that TVE1 decided to launch it at a national level with Made In China. Of course the program kept all its actors, including Nerea herself. Unfortunately it was not very successful and was soon withdrawn from the grid.[2]

Previously she collaborated in other television programs such as El Rey de la casa (TV Valenciana) and Easy Peasy (in the Basque autonomous ETB), in the series Hasiberriak (ETB1) and La noche... con Fuentes y Cía (Telecinco). She also presented the daily live show KTM and was Sara Montiel's crazy waitress in Marvellous, the international campaign for MTV's European Music Awards, and in several short films, including Portal mortal.

But most of the Spanish public remembers her for playing the role of Ruth, the psychologist of the San Antonio police station in the TV series Los hombres de Paco. Nerea joined the series in 2006 and ended her character in July 2007, after it was discovered that her character was the evil mole of the police station and bad guy of the season. She remained in the series for 3 seasons.[3] During that time she combined her work in the series with her debut on the stage with the play Nunca es fácil where she shared the lead role with Nancho Novo (2006-2007), the play premiered at the Teatro Príncipe de Gran Vía in Madrid and was performed for a year.[4]

In 2007-08 she had the opportunity to collaborate on two film projects, L.A.: Fear and Welcome Papra.

In 2009 she worked as the futuristic-looking Presenter 3.0 for the Antena3 network, which she combined with her role as Silvia Comas in the Antena3 series 90-60-90, diario secreto de una adolescente where she formed a love triangle with Jesús Olmedo and Esmeralda Moya.[5]

In 2010 she traveled to Colombia to record La Reina del Sur a co-production of Antena 3 and Telemundo, which was a huge success in the U.S., Mexico and South America.[6] Upon her return she returned to the theater with 19:30 a play about political corruption with which she toured for a year (2010-2011) where she shared the stage with colleagues such as: Fernando Cayo, Ana Wagener, Roberto Enríquez, Adolfo Fernández, Sonia Almarcha and Antonio Molero.

In 2011 she participated in the sitcom Los Quién (Antena 3). In 2012 she debuted as a monologuist in Gente Seria (ETB). Also in this year she made a cameo in the Antena3 series Fenómenos.[7]

In 2013 she participated in the Antena 3, program Splash! Famosos al agua. She was a semi-finalist, 8th out of 28 contestants who participated. She was the first woman to dive from 10 meters, the only contestant to dive from 10 meters in all her jumps, both individual and synchronized, and came in first place in the two of the three elimination galas in which she participated.[8] That same year she returned to the stage with the comedy Tres by Juan Carlos Rubio, along with Vanesa Romero.[9]

That same year she also participated in the videoclip of the song "Huelo el miedo" of the Power metal band Warcry.

In March 2015, she began presenting in prime time on La 1 the variety show La Alfombra Roja Palace alongside Jota Abril and Berta Collado.[10] As she herself later argued, she left the show to focus on other projects. Thus, Garmendia only presented one gala of the Spanish TV show.[11]

In May 2015, she took the stage of Teatro Alfil to play the role of Ajo, in the romantic comedy Te elegiría otra vez, written and directed by Sara Escudero,[12] and in the same year she also premiered the play Espacio by director David Marqués.[13]

In September 2016, it was announced that she joined the filming of the third season of the Antena 3 series Allí Abajo.[14]

In February 2021, together with Víctor Amilibia, she launches a new comedy show entitled Vaya Pack de Vascos in monologue format.

Filmography

Short films

Films
Year Title Character Type
2007 La mosquita muerta Alicia Short film
2012 Sssh! Agente Jefa Short film
Revenge Miriam Short film
2013 6xpersona Laura Short film

Television series

Television series
Year Title Channel Character Duration
2000 Hasiberriak ETB1 Maite 30 episodes
2003 - 2005 Vaya semanita ETB2 Various characters 83 episodes
2006 - 2008 Los hombres de Paco Antena 3 Ruth Montalbán 40 episodes
2008 Maitena: Estados alterados laSexta Nuria 1 episode
2009 ¿Hay alguien ahí? Cuatro Manuela 1 episode
90-60-90, diario secreto de una adolescente Antena 3 Silvia Comas 8 episodes
2010 Qué vida más triste laSexta Amaia 1 episode
Amar en tiempos revueltos La 1 Catherine 2 episodes
2011 Los Quién Antena 3 Eva 1 episode
La reina del sur Telemundo Eugenia Alfarje Montijo 10 episodes
2012 Fenómenos Antena 3 Patricia 1 episode
2015 Gym Tony Cuatro Melani Roca 1 episode
2017 - 2019 Allí abajo Antena 3 Gotzone Abaroa 31 episodes

Television programs

Television programs
Year Title Channel Role
1998 - 1999 Easy Peasy ETB Presenter
1999 KTM ETB Presenter
2004 La noche... con Fuentes y cía Telecinco Collaborator
2005 Made in China TVE Comedian
2013 Splash! Famosos al agua Antena 3 Contestant
2015 Amigas y conocidas TVE Collaborator
La Alfombra Roja Palace TVE Presenter
2020 El cazador TVE Guest

Theater

  • 19:30 (2010), by Adolfo Fernández and Ramón Ibarra.
  • Nunca es fácil (2006-2007), by Nancho Novo.
  • El tomatazo (2001)
  • Emociones abstractas (1998), by Lourdes Villagrán.
  • Tres, Juan Carlos Rubio. (2013)
  • Némesis, Guillermo Lanza. (2011)
  • Te elegiría otra vez, Sara Escudero. (2015)
  • Espacio (2015), de David Marqués
  • Todo sobre Vázquez (2016) by Jaime Palacios
  • Redford & Newman. Dos hombres sin destino (2019) by Ángel Martín alongside Miki Nadal and Sinacio
  • El club de los tarados (2019) monólogos inclusivos.
  • Vaya Pack de Vascos (2021) monólogos junto a Víctor Amilibia.

Private life

From 2008 to 2020 she was romantically involved with the Sevillian actor Jesús Olmedo.[15]

References

  1. "Nerea Garmendia". FórmulaTV (in Spanish).
  2. "Entrevista a Nerea Garmendia". ABC. 6 August 2014.
  3. "Nerea Garmendia:"Mi personaje tiene mucha fuerza, mucha personalidad, y además muchos sentimientos"". PeriodistaDigital. Archived from the original on 17 September 2016.
  4. "Nacho Novoo afronta la crisis de los cincuenta en ≪Nunca es fácil≫". ABC. 9 September 2006.
  5. "'90-60-90', las medidas del 'prime time' de Antena 3". El Mundo. 13 July 2009.
  6. "'La reina del sur' tendrá una adaptación televisiva en inglés". Antena 3. 25 September 2014.
  7. "Nerea Garmendia: "La serie 'Fenómenos' va a dar mucho que hablar"". MiZonaTV. 24 November 2012.
  8. "Nerea Garmendia se 'marca' una caída mortal hacia atrás desde los 10 metros". Antena3. 18 March 2013.
  9. "'Tres' con Vanesa Romero y Nerea Garmendia en el Teatro Alfil de Madrid". Semana. 29 August 2020.
  10. "La 1 estrena este sábado 'La Alfombra Roja Palace', con Berta Collado, Nerea Garmendia y Jota Abril". RTVE. 17 March 2015.
  11. "Nerea Garmendia abandona como presentadora de 'La alfombra roja'". ElMundo. 27 March 2015.
  12. "Así es 'Te elegiría otra vez', la comedia romántica de Sara Escudero". MiZonaTV. 28 May 2015.
  13. "David Marqués se estrena en el Teatro Alcalá con la comedia "Espacio"". ABC. 10 September 2015.
  14. "Nerea Garmendia y Elena Irureta se unen a la nueva temporada de 'Allí abajo'". FórmulaTV. 24 September 2016.
  15. "Nerea Garmendia cuenta su 'boda en un pantano' con Jesús Olmedo". Hola. 7 August 2014.
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