Elena Furiase

Elena Furiase

Furiase in 2015
Born Elena Furiase González
(1988-03-09) March 9, 1988
Madrid
Occupation Actress
Years active 2007–present
This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Furiase and the second or maternal family name is González.

Elena Furiase González (born March 9, 1988) is a Spanish actress. She is a daughter of Spanish singer Lolita Flores and Guillermo Furiase.

Biography

She belongs to one of the best known sagas of artists in Spain, Los Flores.[1] She is the granddaughter of Lola Flores, better known as "La Faraona", and Antonio González, "El Pescaílla".

Elena is working in the famous series of Antena 3, El Internado.[2] Plays the role of Vicky. She won the Best Actress of the Year Awards Joven 2007 for this role.[3] In September 2008, premiered at the Teatro Amaya (Madrid), the second season of "Forget the Drums" by Ana Diosdado. In the play, directed by Victor Conde, Elena involved the role of Fury (Alicia).

On November 14, 2008, opened the El libro de las aguas, directed by Antonio Gimenez-Rico. It is based on the book of the same name of Alejandro Lopez Andrada, and Elena plays Amalia. In early 2009 she participated in the video clip "La Lola". The song is dedicated to his grandmother, "La Faraona".

In May 2009 she was the figure of the footwear brand, "Coolway".

In August 2009, she participated in the film Bad People.

In November 2009, she made the cover of FHM magazine in its Spanish edition.

Filmography

Movies

Year Film
2008 El libro de las aguas
2009 Bad People
Animales Domésticos

TV Series

Year Title
2007 - 2010 El Internado

Theatre

Year Play Author
Cómo perderse en el Thyssen o un beso para la bailarina verde Ainhoa Amestoty D’Ors
En alta mar Ainhoa Amestoty D’Ors
El teatro fantástico de Jacinto Benavente Ainhoa Amestoty D’Ors
2008 Olvida los tambores Víctor Conde

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