Alicia Sanz is a talented Spanish actress and producer whose career has flourished across both Spanish and American television. She began her artistic journey at a young age, taking acting classes at the Dramatic Center of Ceuta, where she quickly showcased her talent by landing her first lead role at just eight years old. This early start laid a solid foundation for her future endeavors in the performing arts.
At 18, Sanz moved to Madrid to study at the prestigious Juan Carlos Corazza acting studio, a notable institution that has produced many successful actors, including Javier Bardem. Her television debut came in 2010 with the popular Antena3 drama “Gavilanes,” where she played Lucía Elízondo Cortés. Following this, she starred in several other successful series, including “Bandolera,” “Amar es para Siempre,” and “Con el Culo al Aire,” solidifying her reputation in the Spanish entertainment industry.
Sanz’s versatility as an actress is evident in her diverse roles across various genres. She has appeared in the Spanish teen drama “La Pecera de Eva” and has taken part in short films such as “The Nephew” and “Signs.” More recently, she has captivated audiences as ‘Melek’ in TVE1’s acclaimed series “Cuentame” and as ‘Urraca’ in the historical drama “El Cid.”
In addition to her television work, Alicia Sanz made her mark in the U.S. with her role as Paloma Gutierrez in Robert Rodriguez’s series “From Dusk Till Dawn.” Currently, she is balancing her time between Madrid and Los Angeles, where she continues to pursue exciting new projects, including her upcoming role in the film “Push,” where she serves as an executive producer. Sanz’s dedication and talent make her a rising star to watch in the entertainment industry.