Georgina Amorós is a Spanish actress who has established a notable filmography across television and film, working with prominent networks and directors. After joining the cast of Netflixs internationally acclaimed series Élite in 2019 as Cayetana Grajera Pando, Georgina Amoros quickly garnered significant global attention, maintaining her role through to 2022. This pivotal role built upon a robust foundation established in Spanish television. Her early career included appearances in prominent series such as Velvet (2014) and Bajo sospecha (2015).
Amoros further demonstrated her talent as Fátima Amin in the final season of the acclaimed prison drama Locked Up (2017-2018), before securing her first leading role as Àlex in the Catalan series Welcome to the Family, which aired from 2018 to 2019 and was a formative experience in her professional development. Amoros expanded her impressive filmography into cinema with diverse roles in both Spanish and international productions. She first appeared in Tini: The Movie (2016) and the comedy It’s for Your Own Good (2017). A significant career milestone arrived with her performance as Delores in Woody Allen’s Rifkin’s Festival (2020), marking her debut in a fully English-speaking film role and showcasing her ability to transition seamlessly across languages.
Her consistent trajectory of securing roles across multiple languages and prestigious productions highlights her adaptability and strong international marketability. Fluent in Catalan, Spanish, French, and English, Amoros is uniquely positioned for a wide range of global projects. From her breakthrough role captivating audiences globally on Netflix, to collaborating with renowned directors on international film sets, Amoros consistently seeks out challenging and diverse characters, making her a highly sought-after talent in the global entertainment landscape.