
Emma Suárez
Acting
Biography
Emma Suárez did her first film when she was 15 and from then on shared her time between studying dramatic art and performing in plays, films and TV productions. However it was not until the 1990s that she began to make her worthiest appearances in films directed by Julio Medem (Vacas, La Ardilla Roja and Tierra), Juan Estelrich Jr.(La Vía Láctea and Pintadas), and especially Pilar Miró (El perro del hortelano and Tu nombre envenena mis sueños).
Born: June 25, 1964
Place of Birth: Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Known For

Almodóvar, todo sobre ellas
When looking at Pedro Almodóvar’s filmography, it becomes evident that women are everywhere; in fact, his work revolves around them. His divas are the best to create a real portrait of Almodóvar and evoke the emotional power of his films. These women are the ideal observers of a cinematic career that, from La Mancha to Hollywood, has changed the image of Spain in the world.

Instincts
Maggie is in her final days of pregnancy, when she and her husband Sean are attacked in their isolated home by two people who decide to wait with them until Monday to empty the family's bank accounts.

Heroes
A young publicist, with a successful professional life but with an empty personal life, finds himself on a trip against time to get to an important business meeting. During the trip, he meets a girl and, although they are very different and have opposite ways of life, they click when recalling the most mythical and emotional time of their childhood: the last summer they spent with their gang

Sansa
Artist/writer/director/producer Siegfried follows a street hustler/artist Sansa who makes his way from Paris to Russia using his street smarts. Sansa is charming and careless, living the bohemian life. His encounters are numerous, mostly with feminine characters, until he gets attached to an old and eccentric orchestra conductor who becomes a kind of father figure.

Dismantling an Elephant
A mother is trapped by both a close bond to her daughter and a day-to-day life whose elephant in the room is her own addiction, which nobody mentions, remaining a taboo.

Someone Who Takes Care of Me
A profoundly feminine drama about the agreements and disagreements between three actresses of different ages united by family ties and separated by generational conflicts, with artistic creation as a backdrop.

Cuéntame cómo pasó
Recounts the experiences of a middle-class family, the Alcántaras, during the last years of the rule of Francisco Franco and the beginning of the Spanish Transition to democracy.

Red Queen
A gifted woman's intellect brings chance to lead covert European police force. But it backfires, costing her everything. Following murder at her home and kidnapped heiress, her ex-supervisor enlists a policeman's aid to reinstate her.

Blancheflower: The Devil's Daughter
A story about love which can defeat even the Devil itself.

Tristeza de Amor
The COI, a radio station, is getting ready to air a new programm, "Tristeza de Amor", in the team they've hired, there are two reporters who used to be well known to the audience, journalist Ceferino Reyes, who just returned to Spain after ten years living in South America, and commentator Carlota Núñez, the woman who, years ago, somehow forced the latter to leave the country. This series deals with this radio programm crew's everyday adventures, and their professional and personal troubles.
Filmography
as Sabela Costeira
as Marga
as Laura Trueba
as Self - Guest
as Reina Esmeralda
as Cecilia
as Isabel
as Miren
as Berta Mirador
as María Zambrano
as Maria
as Elsa
as Mónica
as María de los Ángeles Toranzo Puig
as Victoria
as Order: The Wife
as Raquel
as Narrator
as Laia (voice)
as Self
as Invitada
as Marta Carcedo
as Abril
as Self - Interviewee
as Alma
as Ana
as Ana
as Self
as Julieta Arcos
as Ana
as Valeria
as Natalia
as Federica de Grecia
as Federica de Grecia
as Alicia
as Glòria
as Ana Leal
as Blanca
as La Rubia
as Nines
as Marimar
as Emita
as Lucía
as Carmen Molina
as Elisa
as Vicky
as Marga
as Delfina
as María
as Clara
as Elena
as Diana
as Julia Buendía
as Ángela
as Yolanda
as Rita
as Luisa
as Lisa
as Bianca
as María
as Cristina
as Laura
as Ana
as Hermana Gloria
as Lola
as Chica discoteca
as Rocío
as Evax
as Lola
as Blancaflor / Sombrag
as Chica Punk
as Leticia
as Cristina
as Angelines
as Miriam
as Chica tienda
as Sonia
as Sandra
as Marta
as Leticia
as Olga