All Movies List
Save Lisa

as Isabel Alvarez

2021
The Grand Restaurant III

as Une cliente du restaurant

2021
Wishlist

as Carmen

2020
Josephine

as

2013
Walking Vengeance

as Gloria Duque

2009
Summer Rain

as Srta. del Casco Cartaginés

2006
Swindled

as Pilar

2004
School of Seduction

as Sandra Vega

2004
Kaena: The Prophecy

as Queen of the Selenites (french voice)

2003
Don't Tempt Me

as Lola Nevado

2001
Our Tropical Island

as Sabina

2001
101 Reykjavik

as Lola

2000
Between Your Legs

as Miranda

1999
Jimmy Hollywood

as Lorraine de la Peña

1994
Kika

as Andrea Caracortada

1994
Intruso

as Luisa

1993
High Heels

as Rebeca

1991
Lovers: A True Story

as Luisa

1991
Une époque formidable…

as Juliette Berthier

1991
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!

as Marina Osorio

1990
The Witching Hour

as Saga

1985
After Darkness

as Pascale

1985
I Married a Shadow

as Fifo

1983
The Moon in the Gutter

as Bella - la maîtresse possessive de Gérard

1983
Comin' at Ya!

as Abilene

1981
Victoria Abril Victoria Abril

Birthday

1959-07-04

Place of Birth

Madrid, Spain

Biography

Victoria Abril (born Victoria Mérida Rojas; 4 July 1959) is a Spanish film actress and singer. She is best known to international audiences for her performance in the movie ¡Átame! (Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!). Born in Madrid, Abril became widely known in Spain in 1976 when she appeared for two years in the show Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez. Besides working in Spain, she also made films in France, where she resides, Italy, and Iceland. She has been nominated eight times for Goya Awards in the Lead Actress category and has won once. She won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 41st Berlin International Film Festival for her role in Amantes. Two years later, she was awarded with the Berlinale Camera at the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. Victoria Abril performing on stage in 2006. She is also a singer. In 2005, she made her debut with a bossanova-jazz album called PutchEros do Brasil. She also tried to represent Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1979 with "Bang-Bang-Bang", but Betty Missiego was chosen instead.
AD

WATCH FREE FOR 30 DAYS

All Prime Video
Cancel anytime
Watch Now