Ariadna Gil(I)
- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Born in January, 1969, she's the daughter of
August Gil Matamala, a prestigious
lawyer. Grew up studying singing, dancing and the violin. She even
appeared occasionally singing with her two brothers in their banda
named "Matamala". At 17, she appeared on the cover of an avant-garde
Catalonian magazine and from there she began working in local theatre
companies and on local Catalonian TV channels, including giving Catalan
language classes on Canal 33. It was here where she caught the eye of
Bigas Luna, which led to
Lola (1986), her first film and, thus, her
future was set. It was in 1991 that she became well-known in the film
Amo tu cama rica (1991), a
comedy with Javier Bardem, consolidated a
year later in Fernando Trueba's romantic
comedy Belle Epoque (1992), starring
Penélope Cruz. However, her better and
more serious roles appeared from the mid-nineties onwards, and she
showed she was able to take on the most difficult parts, most notably
in
Malena es un nombre de tango (1996)
and Lágrimas negras (1998). She
also had time to do a few theatre productions in Catalonia, such as
Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull", among other
plays. She has a daughter,
Violeta Rodríguez, named
after her character in
Belle Epoque (1992), born from her
romance with the director David Trueba. She
is extremely interested in working in Iberamerican cinema and has
already worked in Argentina. To date, she has shown she is an extremely
versatile actress, such that she is known here in Spain as the actress
for "impossible roles". Much now depends on whether she can be offered
the right parts so that she can continue to develop as a serious
character actress.