María Adánez

[2] Adánez's most popular work includes Pepa y Pepe, Farmacia de guardia, Aquí no hay quien viva, and La que se avecina.

Between September 2003 and February 2006, she starred in the television series Aquí no hay quien viva, where she gave life to her character Lucía Álvarez, a young woman accustomed to having everything easy and having a job in her father's company.

[7] In 2007 she premiered the series Círculo rojo, where she played Patricia Villalobos, a 36-year-old girl who created a small company representing artists in Paris, but decides to abandon it because of the mysterious and tragic death of her sister.

[8] At the end of 2008, she began starring in the humor series Maitena: Estados alterados, broadcast by La Sexta, interpreting a young matrimonial lawyer who tries to grow as a professional while supporting the problems of her mother, sister and co-workers.

[10] Later, she worked on Las brujas de Salem (2007) by Arthur Miller, directed by Alberto González Vergel, where she played Abigail Williams, an 18-year-old girl who has to fight to prevent her death[13] and in La señorita Julia.

[15] As of 1998, she was valued as a promising actress of Spanish cinema, thanks to her participation in Time of Happiness, where she played a young woman who is influenced by the hippie culture of the seventies.

[17] Very active for the next ten years, in 2009 she appeared in Donald Petrie's Life in Ruins, where she played Lena, a sexy, newly-divorced Spanish woman who decides to take a trip to Greece to forget her marriage.

[20] Adánez married the British law graduate David Murphy in June 2010 on a private estate in Binibeca on the island of Menorca.