Pilar López de Ayala

Pilar López de Ayala Arroyo (born 18 September 1978 in Madrid) is a Spanish film actress. She received a Goya for her role as Queen Joanna of Castile in the 2001 film Juana la Loca, directed by Vicente Aranda (released in the United States as Mad Love).

Pilar López de Ayala
Born
Pilar López de Ayala Arroyo

(1978-09-18) 18 September 1978
OccupationActress

Family

She has an older brother named Rodrigo López de Ayala Arroyo, born in Madrid on 20 January 1975. Their parents are Rodrigo López de Ayala Sánchez-Arjona (b. Fregenal de la Sierra, 4 July 1944) and wife Pilar Arroyo Gallego.

Awards and nominations

In 2001 she won the Best Actress award of the Toulouse Cinespanish for Báilame el agua (2000), was nominated for the Newcomer Award of the Spanish Actors Union for Besos para todos (2000), won the Sant Jordi Award for Best Spanish Actress (Mejor Actriz Española) for Báilame el agua (2000), won the Silver Seashell at the San Sebastián International Film Festival for Best Actress for Juana la Loca (2001) and was nominated for a Goya at the Goya Awards for Best New Actress (Mejor Actriz Revelación) for Besos para todos (2000).

In 2002 she won both the Newcomer Award and the Award of the Spanish Actors Union of the Spanish Actors Union for Film: Lead Performance (Protagonista Cine), the Premio ACE at the Premios ACE for Cinema – Best Actress, the Goya at the Goya Awards for Best Lead Actress (Mejor Actriz Principal), the Fotogramas de Plata of the Fotogramas de Plata for Best Movie Actress (Mejor Actriz de Cine), the CEC Award of the Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain for Best Actress (Mejor Actriz) and the ADIRCAE Award at the ADIRCAE Awards for Best Performance in a Leading Role, all of them for Juana la Loca (2001).

In 2006 she was nominated for the Award of the Spanish Actors Union of the Spanish Actors Union for Film: Supporting Performance, Female (Secundario Cine – Categoría Femenina), the Goya at the Goya Awards for Best Supporting Actress (Mejor Actriz de Reparto), the Fotogramas de Plata at the Fotogramas de Plata for Best Movie Actress (Mejor Actriz de Cine) and the CEC Award of the Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain for Best Supporting Actress (Mejor Actriz Secundaria), and won the Premio ACE at the Premios ACE for Cinema – Best Actress, all of them for Obaba (2005).

Filmography

  • El Niño invisible (1995) .... Hermana (as Pilar López)
  • Yo, una mujer (2 episodes, "El adiós" and "#1.3", 1996) .... Arancha
  • Menudo es mi padre (1 episode, "Un tranvía llamado deseo", 1996) ....
  • Vida y sainete (1 episode, "El tiro por la culata", 1998) ....
  • Al salir de clase (387 episodes, 1997–2001) .... Carlota Chacón
  • Cuando vuelvas a mi lado (1999) .... Lidia niña #2
  • El paraíso perdido (short film) (1999) ....
  • Aviso de bomba (short film) (2000) .... Natalia
  • Hospital Central (1 episode, "Relaciones dificiles", 2000) .... Mamen
  • La gran vida (2000) ....
  • Báilame el agua (2000) .... María
  • Besos para todos (2000) .... Rocío
  • Vértigo (1 episode, "10 August 2000", 2000) .... Herself
  • Juana la Loca (2001) .... Juana la Loca
  • La gran ilusión (1 episode, "Más allá del jardín", 2001) .... Herself
  • Lo + plus (1 episode, "27 September 2001", 2001) .... Herself
  • XVI premios Goya (TV special) (2002) .... Herself - Winner: Best Lead Actress
  • XI premios unión de actores (TV show) (2002) .... Herself
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey (2004) .... Camila Villegas (La Perichola)
  • XVIII premios Goya (TV special) (2004) .... Herself - Presenter: Best Lead Actor & Best Cinematography
  • 50 y más (2005) (TV) .... Juana la Loca archive footage
  • Ceremonia de apertura (TV show) (2005) .... Herself
  • Ceremonia de clausura (TV show) (2005) .... Herself archive footage
  • Obaba (2005) .... Maestra and performer of Birjiña Mate
  • Magacine (1 episode, "16 September 2005", 2005) .... archive footage
  • XX premios Goya (TV special) (2006) .... Herself - Nominee: Best Supporting Actress & Presenter
  • Versión española (2 episodes, "15 April 2005" and "#8.34", 2005–2006) .... Herself
  • Corazón de... (4 episodes, "19 September 2005", "29 September 2005" (as Maestra archive footage (uncredited)), "16 January 2006", "20 March 2006" and "30 May 2006", 2005–2006) .... Herself
  • San Sebastián 2005: Crónica de Carlos Boyero (TV movie) (2005) .... Maestra archive footage
  • 50 y más (TV movie) (2005) .... Juana la Loca archive footage
  • La imagen de tu vida (1 episode, "...", 2006) .... archive footage
  • Bienvenido a casa (2006) .... Eva
  • Alatriste (2006) .... Mujer de Malatesta
  • La mandrágora (1 episode, "5 July 2006", 2006) .... Herself
  • Hécuba, un sueño de pasión (Documentary) (2006) .... Herself (also archive footage)
  • Cómo conseguir un papel en Hollywood (2007) (TV documentary) .... Herself archive footage
  • Sexo en el plató (2007) (TV documentary) .... Juana la Loca archive footage
  • En la ciudad de Sylvia (2007) .... Ella
  • Las 13 rosas (2007) .... Blanca Brisac Vázquez
  • XXII Premios Anuales de la Academia (2008) (TV special) .... Blanca Brisac Vázquez archive footage
  • Comme les autres (2008) .... Josefina María Paredes dite Fina
  • Sólo quiero caminar (2008) .... Paloma Molina
  • 2008 Le grand journal de Canal+ (1 episode, "2 September 2008", 2008) .... Herself
  • Cartelera (1 episode, "13 December 2008", 2008) .... Herself
  • Ceremonia de inauguración - 57º festival internacional de cine de San Sebastián (TV movie) (2009) .... Herself
  • Premio Donostia a Ian McKellen (TV movie) (2009) .... Herself - Audience Member
  • Ceremonia de clausura - 57º festival internacional de cine de San Sebastián (TV movie) (2009) .... Herself - Presenter: Best Actress
  • 23 premios Goya (TV special) (2009) .... Paloma Molina archive footage (uncredited)
  • España, plató de cine (TV documentary) (2009) .... Blanca Molina archive footage (uncredited)
  • O Estranho Caso de Angélica (2010) .... Angelica
  • Lope (2010) .... Elena Osorio
  • XXIV Premios Anuales de la Academia (TV movie) (2010) .... Herself
  • Días de cine (1 episode, "20 May 2010", 2010) .... Herself
  • Cinema 3 (1 episode, "22 May 2010", 2010) .... Herself
  • Gala 20 aniversario (TV movie) (2010) .... Carlota Chacón archive footage
  • Sidewalls (2011) .... Mariana
  • Buenas noches España (2011)
  • Intruders (2011)
  • Night Has Settled (2014)
  • Night Tales (2016)

References

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