Ursula Corberó is a celebrated Spanish actress whose career has flourished across television, film, and international projects. She first gained recognition in Spain for her compelling portrayal of Ruth Gómez in the teen drama series “Física o Química,” where her performance resonated with audiences and showcased her ability to tackle complex characters. This role marked the beginning of her ascent in the entertainment industry, leading to significant opportunities in both television and film.
Corberó’s career took a pivotal turn when she starred as Margarita de Austria in the acclaimed historical series “Isabel,” earning her critical acclaim and solidifying her status as a talented actress. Her role in the globally successful series “Money Heist” (La Casa de Papel) as Tokyo further propelled her to international fame, where she captivated viewers with her dynamic performance as a skilled robber. This series not only became a cultural phenomenon but also won numerous awards, including the International Emmy for Best Drama Series.
In addition to her television success, Corberó made her Hollywood debut in the superhero film “Snake Eyes,” where she portrayed the iconic character Baroness. This role showcased her versatility and ability to transition into international cinema, further expanding her audience. Her participation in high-profile projects, such as the Netflix miniseries “Burning Body,” highlights her continued relevance and adaptability in the ever-evolving entertainment landscape.
Beyond her acting prowess, Corberó is recognized as a fashion icon and a dedicated advocate for various social causes, including women’s rights and climate change awareness. Her influence extends beyond the screen, as she actively engages in charity work and uses her platform to inspire positive change. With a remarkable career trajectory and a commitment to her craft, Ursula Corberó continues to shine as a leading figure in the entertainment industry.