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María Galiana

1935 - Today

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María Galiana Medina (born 31 May 1935) is a Spanish actress. She won the Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of the mother in Alone. She owes much of her popularity to her performance as Herminia in Cuéntame cómo pasó. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. María Galiana is the 6,024th most popular actor (down from 3,979th in 2019), the 1,780th most popular biography from Spain (down from 1,371st in 2019) and the 90th most popular Spanish Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, María Galiana ranks 6,024 out of 13,578Before her are Vivian Hsu, Tim Conway, Gregory Walcott, David Walliams, Christopher George, and Lauren Lane. After her are Emily VanCamp, Clint Howard, Moira Kelly, Maud Gonne, Ricky Schroder, and Shailene Woodley.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1935, María Galiana ranks 444Before her are Gerald R. Molen, Lucile Wheeler, Paul A. Rothchild, Bahaa Taher, Leonel Mário d'Alva, and Jorge Griffa. After her are Héctor Hernández, Assar Rönnlund, Patricia Bredin, José Antonio Labordeta, Antal Kiss, and Peter Schickele.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, María Galiana ranks 1,780 out of 3,355Before her are Enric Gensana (1936), Albert Celades (1975), Koldo (1970), Victorio Unamuno (1909), Jonathan Soriano (1985), and Manuel Rivas (1957). After her are Antonio Adán (1987), Luis Rubiales (1977), Manuel Mejuto González (1965), José Montilla (1955), Jaime de Marichalar (1963), and Laura Alonso (1976).

Among ACTORS In Spain

Among actors born in Spain, María Galiana ranks 90Before her are Núria Espert (1935), Mónica Cruz (1977), Mercedes Sampietro (1947), Emma Suárez (1964), Millie Bobby Brown (2004), and Eduard Fernández (1964). After her are Tony Leblanc (1922), Inés Sastre (1973), Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey (1986), Karra Elejalde (1960), Ana Wagener (1962), and Icíar Bollaín (1967).