Spanish actress
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Martín and the second or maternal family name is
Taibo.
Leonor Martín |
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Born | Leonor Martín Taibo (1989-08-01) 1 August 1989 (age 35)[1]
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Occupation | Actress |
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Years active | 2005-present |
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Leonor Martín Taibo (Madrid, August 1, 1989) is a Spanish architect and actress known for playing Cova in the popular series Física o Química.[2]
Professional career
Leonor Martín made her film debut in 2005 with the movie El penalti más largo del mundo in 2005.[3]
She made her television debut in the series Física o química in 2008, where she played Covadonga Ariste Espinel, better known as Cova, until the third season as the main character.[4] She returned in the fifth season until the seventh season as a recurring character and as a guest character.[5]
In 2011 she joined El secreto de Puente Viejo, playing Gregoria Casas, the new town doctor.[6]
In cinema, she has participated as a cameo in the films Muertos de amor and as a supporting character in En apatía: Secuelas del odio.[7] She also participated in the film Madrid, above the Moon.[8]
In 2015 she filmed the series Aula de castigo.[9]
In 2020, it was confirmed that the actress would return to play Covadonga Ariste Espinel in Física o químicaː El reencuentro for its Atresplayer Premium platform.[10]
In January 2021, after participating in Física o químicaː El reencuentro it was announced that she would join the daily series Acacias 38 to play Dori Navarro.[11]
Filmography
Cinema
Year
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Film
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Character
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Directed by
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2005
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El penalti más largo del mundo
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Pava 2
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Roberto Santiago
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2013
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Muertos de amor
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Waitress
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Mikel Aguirresarobe
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2014
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En Apatía: Secuelas del Odio
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Paula
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Joel Arellanes Duran
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2016
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Madrid, Above the Moon
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―
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Miguel Santesmases
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Television series
Short films
Year
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Title
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Character
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Directed by
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2013
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Afterzombies: El fin de los zombies
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―
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Guillermo Arribas Cobián
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2016
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Abuelo
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Clara
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Borja Muñoz Gallego
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2017
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Z FEST
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Ruth
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David Cordero
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References
External links