Ana Marzoa

The daughter of Galician emigrants, Ana Marzoa was born in Buenos Aires, and from a very young age she studied theater, classical dance, teaching, and music.

[1] Marzoa has been present on Spanish stages for more than three decades, where she has played a large number of characters.

Among her creations most celebrated by critics and the public is Rosaura in the play Life Is a Dream by Calderón de la Barca, directed by José Luis Gómez.

[5] Her popularity began to grow rapidly after appearing on the television series Anillos de oro [es] and Segunda enseñanza by Ana Diosdado and Pedro Masó.

[6] In 2017 she debuted on the Antena 3 series Pulsaciones, which had a closed plot and concluded in its first season.