"Elena Anaya"
Birthday : Jul 17, 1975
Birthplace : Palencia, Palencia, Castilla y León, Spain
Bio: For many of those who realize their calling
in life at an early age, the world is wide open with success and opportunity at
every turn. When Spanish actress Elena Anaya felt that her talents gravitated
toward a life on the stage and screen, the aspiring young actress spared
precious little time in getting herself prepared for life in the limelight -- a
fact that no doubt played a part in her being named one of European Films'
Shooting Stars during the 2004 European Film Promotion campaign. A relatively
new face to stateside audiences at the time of her international debut in
2004's Van Helsing, Anaya was soon climbing the latter to international success
with subsequent roles opposite such screen heavies as Gary Oldman (Dead Fish)
and Viggo Mortensen (Alatriste). A native of Palencia, Spain, whose early
childhood was spent practicing karate at the Okinawa Gymnasium and climbing
mountains, Anaya opted out of Cadiz School in 1996 -- choosing instead to join
the Real Escuela Superior de Arte Dramático de Madrid and study under actor
Manuel Morón.
Following her feature debut in the 1996 drama África, Anaya continued
to impress with supporting roles in such features as Black Tears and Wiped-Out
Footprints. A turn opposite handsome Spanish leading man Eduardo Noriega in the
2000 romantic drama El Invierno de las Anajanas showed great promise for the
burgeoning actress, with a role in the erotic arthouse drama Sex and Lucia
earning her a Goya nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
As her profile continued to increase thanks to roles in such features as The Blue Room and Pedro Almadóvar's Talk to Her, it seemed only a matter of time before Anaya's popularity went international. Though her role as Dracula's most possessive bride in 2004's Van Helsing may have offered her little chance to shine amongst the massive CG-overload, audiences could rest assured that they would be seeing plenty more of the Spanish beauty when it was announced that she would be appearing in both the 2004 action comedy Dead Fish and the 2005 period adventure Alatriste. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
As her profile continued to increase thanks to roles in such features as The Blue Room and Pedro Almadóvar's Talk to Her, it seemed only a matter of time before Anaya's popularity went international. Though her role as Dracula's most possessive bride in 2004's Van Helsing may have offered her little chance to shine amongst the massive CG-overload, audiences could rest assured that they would be seeing plenty more of the Spanish beauty when it was announced that she would be appearing in both the 2004 action comedy Dead Fish and the 2005 period adventure Alatriste. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
After some "quiet" years playing
supporting roles in such international films as Savage Grace and Cairo Time,
she roared back into prominence with the co-lead in the provocative Room in Rome in 2010 and then a
return to Almodovar in The Skin I Live In in 2011.
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