Gracia Olayo (born 19 August 1957) is a Spanish stage, television and film actress.
Gracia Olayo was born in Madrid on 19 August 1957,[1] into a family of 19 siblings.[2] She has another twin sister, Sole Olayo, also an actress.[3][4] She worked for 11 years (until age 30) as a flight attendant.[5][2] In 1988, she founded the comedy trio Las Veneno [es], which became a duo (consisting of Gracia and her twin Sole) in the 1990s.[6] By 1999, she was working in Antena 3's show Sorpresa ¡Sorpresa! [es] as a steward.[7]
Some early film credits in her acting career include performance in Historias de la puta mili [es] (1994), El efecto mariposa (1995), Perdona bonita, pero Lucas me quería a mí (1997), 800 Bullets (2002), Bulgarian Lovers (2004) and The Ferpect Crime (2004).[6][5]
Her character of Rosa Ruano (providing comic relief) in fantasy television series Los protegidos from 2010 to 2012 became popular, providing Olayo a platform to reach to younger audiences, going on to perform for 4 years in Los Javis' (Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi) stage play La llamada, in replacement of Llum Barrera [es].[8][5] She also reprise her role of Sor Bernarda in the film adaptation of the stage play, La llamada (known under the English-language title Holy Camp!) which was also directed by Los Javis.[9] In 2018 she featured alongside Pedro Casablanc as (foster) parents of the title character of superhero comedy Superlópez.[10] Olayo joined the second season of another superhero comedy work, the series The Neighbor, to portray the Mayor of Madrid, obsessed with bringing a Summer Olympics to the city.[11]
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