Elena Tarrats facts for kids
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Elena Tarrats
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![]() Elena Tarrats in 2021
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Elena Tarrats Gómez
19 December 1993 Barcelona, Spain
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2009–present |
Elena Tarrats Gómez was born in Barcelona, Spain, on December 19, 1993. She is a talented Spanish actress who performs in plays, on TV, and in movies. She is also a singer.
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About Elena Tarrats
Elena was born in Barcelona in 1993. She went to the Memory School in Barcelona. There, she studied musical theater. She also took many classes in singing, dancing, and music.
Early Career and TV Shows
Elena started her career in a music group called SP3. This group was part of Club Super3, a children's TV channel on TV3. She worked there until 2011.
Her first regular role on a TV show was Gemma Fernández. This was in the TV3 series Ventdelplà. She was in the last two seasons of this show. She worked with actors like Carlos Cuevas there.
Movies and Other TV Roles
Elena's first movie was Mil Cretinos. She played a character named María in this film. In 2011, she got her first role on a national TV channel. She played Catalina in the show Gran Hotel on Antena 3.
She also had other roles in TV shows. These included Cuéntame cómo pasó, Familia: manual de supervivencia, and 39+1.
Theater Work
Even though Elena has been in many TV and movie projects, she has spent a lot of her career in theater. In 2017, she was in a play called L'ànec salvatge. This play was written by Henrik Ibsen. It was shown at the Teatre Lliure in Barcelona.
In 2018, she worked with a Catalan theater group called Dagoll Dagom. They performed a musical play called Maremar. This musical used texts by William Shakespeare. It also featured music by Lluís Llach. The story was about the situation of refugees in southeastern Europe.
Elena's Performances
Theater Plays
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2011–2012 | Dreamin' and rappin' | Moisés Maicas | |
Límits | Miguel Ángel Raió | ||
2012–2013 | El último día de febrero | Míriam Escurriola | |
Tot és fum. L'amor en cinc intents | Míriam Escurriola | Performed at Grec Festival 2013 | |
2014 | Generació de merda (Un musical de llum i color) | ||
Si quieres dulce no pidas calamares | |||
Campamentos | |||
2014–2016 | Mar i cel | Dagoll Dagom | |
2015 | Joc de miralls | Juan Carlos Martel | |
2016 | Si au Si | Marjorie Currenti | Performed at Temporada Alta Festival 2016 |
L'Avar | Josep María Mestres | ||
2017 | L'ànec salvatge | Julio Manrique | |
2018 | Maremar | Dagoll Dagom | |
El llibertí | Joan Lluís Bozzo |
Television Shows
Year | Title | Character | Channel | Role |
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2009–2010 | Ventdelplà | Gemma Fernández | TV3 | Supporting role |
2011 | La Sagrada Familia | Carlota | Guest role | |
Gran Hotel | Catalina | Antena 3 | Supporting role | |
2012 | Cuéntame cómo pasó | Reme | TVE | Guest role |
Marhaba | Emma | |||
2013 | Familia: Manual de supervivencia | Lidia | Telecinco | Supporting role |
2014 | 39+1 | Michelle | TV3 | Guest role |
El cas dels catalans | Elisabet Cristina | TV-movie | ||
2015 | La Xirgu | Sara | TV3, TVG and Canal Sur | |
2016 | Mar i cel | Maria | TV3 | |
2019 | Vida perfecta | María | Movistar+ | Guest role |
Movies
- 2014: Ningú no pot somiar per tu, directed by Sergi Cervera.
- 2013: Barcelona, noche de verano, directed by Dani de la Orden.
- 2012: La verdadera historia de Caperucita Roja y el lobo ¿feroz?, a short film by Dídac Cervera.
- 2011: Mil cretinos, directed by Ventura Pons.
Music Albums
- Ma. El poder de decidir (2013): This was Elena's first solo album. She worked with pianist Yamini T. Prabhu on it.
- Cantos de poeta (2016): This was the first album by Gelria, a music trio that plays Galician music.
See also
In Spanish: Elena Tarrats para niños