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Nathalie Poza
Poza at 81st Venice Film Festival in 2024
BornNathalie Poza Maupain
(1972-03-07) 7 March 1972 (age 52)
Madrid, Spain
OccupationActress

Nathalie Poza Maupain (born 7 March 1972) is a Spanish film, stage, and television actress. She is the recipient of several accolades including two Goya Awards, one Platino Award, and five Actors and Actresses Union Awards.

In the 1990s, Poza combined a stage career with roles in television series. She made her feature film debut in musical comedy The Other Side of the Bed (2002). Poza's performance in comedy Football Days (2003) earned her a nomination to the Goya Award for Best New Actress.

She has since featured in films such as Hard Times (2005), All the Women (2013), Can't Say Goodbye (2017), While at War (2019), and Rosa's Wedding (2020).

Early life

Nathalie Poza Maupain was born on 7 March 1972 in Madrid, the daughter of a French mother and a Spanish father. She studied at a British bilingual school in Madrid. She reportedly suffered from severe eating disorders in her teenage years. From a young age, she learned to play the piano and practiced ballet.

She trained her acting chops under Cristina Rota. In 1996, alongside fellow actors Alberto San Juan, Guillermo Toledo, and Ernesto Alterio, Poza founded the theatre group 'Ración de Oreja', which later became Animalario [es].

Screen career

In television she has had many secondary roles since the mid 1990s, including appearances in Hermanas [es], Éste es mi barrio [es], Más que amigos [es], Periodistas, Señor alcalde [es], and El comisario, the last of which she has appeared in several episodes. In her first fixed television role in 2001, she played Nerea in Policías, en el corazón de la calle.

Poza at the photo wall of Alice in Wonderland in 2010

Later, she appeared in Hospital Central, and, in more permanent roles, in Un lugar en el mundo [es] (2003) and Maneras de sobrevivir (2005). Her first cinematographic works were the short films Abierto (El eco del tiempo) (1997), by Jaime Marques; No sé, no sé (1998), by Aitor Gaizka and Ruth está bien (1999), by Pablo Valiente.

In 2002, she filmed the television movie Entre cien fuegos under the orders of Iñaki Eizmendi [es] and that same year premiered The Other Side of the Bed, by Emilio Martínez-Lázaro, one of the most successful Spanish films in recent years. The next year, Maria Ripoll directed her in Utopía [es]. She also acted in Football Days, by David Serrano de la Peña [es] and The Weakness of the Bolshevik, by Manuel Martín Cuenca. She acted again in movies with both directors, filming Malas temporadas [es] with Cuenca in 2005, and Cinema Days with Serrano in 2007.

She then filmed Salir pitando [es] (2007), directed by Álvaro Fernández Armero; El club de los suicidas  [es] (2007), by Roberto Santiago [es]; and the thriller Un buen hombre (2009), directed by Juan Martínez Moreno [es]. During those years, she acted in television, in series such as LEX [es] (2008), Hispania, la leyenda (2010-2012) and its spin-off Imperium (2012). In 2013, the film Todas las mujeres [es] premiered, directed by Mariano Barroso, for which she received her third Goya nomination, for best supporting actress. In 2015 she joined the series Carlos, rey emperador, where she plays Germaine of Foix.

Filmography

Short films

Year Title Director
1997 Abierto (El eco del tiempo) Jaime Marques
1998 No sé, no sé Aitor Gaizka

Feature films

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2002 El otro lado de la cama (The Other Side of the Bed) Lucía
2003 Días de fútbol (Football Days) Patricia
La flaqueza del bolchevique (The Weakness of the Bolshevik) Eva
2005 Malas temporadas (Hard Times) Ana
2007 Días de cine (Cinema Days) Silvia Conde
Salir pitando [es] Yolanda
2009 Un buen hombre (A Good Man) Paula
2012 Lo mejor de Eva (Dark Impulse) Berta
2013 Todas las mujeres (All the Women) Andrea
2016 Julieta Juana
2017 No sé decir adiós (Can't Say Goodbye) Carla
2018 70 binladens (70 Big Ones) Lola
2019 Mientras dure la guerra (While at War) Ana Carrasco
2020 Invisibles (The Invisible) Amelia
La boda de Rosa (Rosa's Wedding) Violeta
Rifkin's Festival
2023 Honeymoon Eva
2024 Marco, la verdad inventada (Marco, the Invented Truth) Laura
Daniela Forever Victoria

Television

Year Title Channel
1996 Éste es mi barrio Antena 3
1998 Hermanas Telecinco
1998 Periodistas Telecinco
1998 Señor alcalde Telecinco
1999 El comisario Telecinco
2001 Policías, en el corazón de la calle Antena 3
2003 Un lugar en el mundo Antena 3
2004 Hospital Central Telecinco
2005 Maneras de sobrevivir
2005 Motivos personales Telecinco
2008 LEX Antena 3
2010 La princesa de Éboli
2010-2012 Hispania, la leyenda Antena 3
2012 Imperium Antena 3
2015 Carlos, Rey Emperador TVE
2017 La catedral del mar Antena 3
2017 Traición La 1
2020 La unidad Movistar+

Stage performances

Year Title
El fin de los sueños
Pornografía barata
El libertino
2001 Dulce pájaro de juventud
2003 Como en las mejores familias
2005 Hamelín
2007 Marat-Sade
2009 Tito Andrónico
2010 Penumbra
2013 A cielo abierto
2013 Fuegos
2014 Desde Berlín (tribute to Lou Reed)

Awards and nominations

Nathalie Poza collecting her CEC Medal for Best Actress for her performance in Can't Say Goodbye
Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2004 18th Goya Awards Best New Actress Football Days Nominated
13th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actress in a Minor Role Nominated
Best New Actress Won
2006 20th Goya Awards Best Actress Hard Times Nominated
15th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actress in a Leading Role Nominated
2008 17th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Stage Actress in a Secondary Role Marat Sade Nominated
2009 18th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Television Actress in a Leading Role Lex Nominated
2010 19th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Stage Actress in a Secondary Role Titus Andronicus Won
2014 28th Goya Awards Best Supporting Actress All the Women Nominated
2016 25th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Television Actress in a Minor Role Carlos, rey emperador Nominated
2017 26th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actress in a Minor Role Julieta Nominated
20th Málaga Film Festival Best Actress Can't Say Goodbye Won
2018 23rd Forqué Awards Best Actress Won
5th Feroz Awards Best Main Actress in a Film Won
73rd CEC Medals Best Actress Won
32nd Goya Awards Best Actress Won
27th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actress in a Leading Role Won
2020 34th Goya Awards Best Supporting Actress While at War Nominated
29th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actress in a Secondary Role Won
23rd Málaga Film Festival Best Supporting Actress Rosa's Wedding Won
3rd Valencian Audiovisual Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2021 8th Feroz Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Film Nominated
35th Goya Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
8th Platino Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
2022 30th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Stage Actress in a Leading Role Prostitución Nominated
2023 10th Feroz Awards Best Main Actress in a Series La unidad Nominated
31st Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Television Actress in a Leading Role Won

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