
MARIAN AGUILERA
Film:
Marian Aguilera’s film career includes lead roles with renowned directors. She starred in Mario Camus’s La ciudad de los prodigios (1999), based on Eduardo Mendoza’s novel, and later in El prado de las estrellas (2007). In Only Human (2004), directed by Teresa de Pelegrí and Dominic Harari, she took on a central role in this dark comedy exploring the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She also appeared in The Most Important Thing in Life is Not Being Dead (2010), a surrealist drama directed by Olivier Pictet and Pablo Caminero.
Television:
Marian gained early recognition as Miriam in Al salir de clase (1997–1999), a series that resonated with Spanish audiences. She became widely known for her role as Silvia Castro León in Los hombres de Paco (2005–2009), where she portrayed part of one of Spain’s best-loved TV couples. In Homicidios (2011), she starred alongside Eduardo Noriega in a crime thriller series that highlighted her range in darker roles.
Theater:
In theater, Marian has performed lead roles in acclaimed productions such as Much Ado About Nothing and Tartufo, along with La vida es sueño by Calderón de la Barca and La gaviota by Chekhov, displaying her versatility across classic and contemporary works.
Managers
Ann Bradstreet Brown, ROLU Entertainment
Luis S. Canete, ROLU Entertainment