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Elena Fernández is a Actor born on 28 october 1970 at Oviedo (Espagne)

Elena Fernández

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Birth 28 october 1970 (54 years) at Oviedo (Espagne)

Elena Fernández (born on October 28, 1970 in Oviedo, Asturias) is a Spanish actress.

Elena is best known for her roles in films Mi Nombre es Sombra, directed by Gonzalo Suarez and distributed by Pedro Almodóvar, and the award-winning La lengua de las mariposas, distributed internationally as Butterfly's Tongue or Butterfly.

Elena is also widely recognized from Spanish sitcoms, Menudo es mi Padre with El Fary, Todo los Hombres Sois Iguales, Raquel busca su sitio and La Vida de Rita.

As well as Spanish, Elena speaks English and Italian.

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Filmography of Elena Fernández (2 films)

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The Witch Affair
Genres Drama, Thriller, Horror
Actors José Sancho or Pepe Sancho, Manuela Arcuri, Pilar Bardem, Lidia San José, Jorge Sanz, Elena Fernández
Roles (as Elena Fernández)
Rating54% 2.71382.71382.71382.71382.7138
The night of San Juan, Miguel murders his associate. Two elderly people are witness to the crime and predict that all of his dreams will come true thereafter. He will know the price he has to pay when he sees a black cat with a moon shaped mark on its forehead. Twenty-two years later a messenger begins to see all his dreams come true...
Butterfly
Butterfly (1999)
, 1h36
Directed by José Luis Cuerda
Genres Drama, Documentary
Themes Films about anarchism, Political films
Actors Fernando Fernán Gómez, Elena Fernández, Manuel Lozano, Guillermo Toledo, Roberto Vidal Bolaño
Roles Carmiña
Rating75% 3.796453.796453.796453.796453.79645
In a Galician town, a young boy, Moncho, goes to school for the first time and is taught by Don Gregorio about life and literature. At first, Moncho is very scared that the teachers will hit him since that was the standard procedure back then, but he is relieved to discover that Don Gregorio doesn't hit his pupils. Don Gregorio is unlike any other teacher; he builds a special relationship with Moncho, teaching him to love learning. Don Gregorio also builds a special relationship with Moncho's father, who is a Republican like him. Moncho's mother is luke-warm towards the Republic, her main concern being belief in God, and at the end of the film she sides with the Nationalist rebels.