Manuela Velles

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Manuela Velles Wiki Biography

Manuela Velles Casariego was born on 16 January 1987, in Madrid, Spain, and is an actress, best known for appearing in various films such as “Ana Chaotic”, “Kidnapped” and “The Bride”. She’s also been a part of the popular TV series entitled “Velvet”. She’s been active in the industry since 2007, and all of her efforts have helped put her net worth to where it is today.

How rich is Manuela Velles? As of early-2018, sources estimate a net worth that is at $1.7 million, mostly earned through a successful career in acting. She’s also been a part of numerous short films and has been nominated for awards several times throughout her career. As she continues working, it is expected that her wealth will also continue to increase.

Manuela grew up in a family of artists, having relatives and immediate family also doing design as well as written work; her parents worked as architects. From a young age, she wanted to pursue a career in acting, and went on to take theatrical acting studies at the school founded by Juan Carlos Corazza, as a part of the course entitled “Theater for Youth”. She then continued studying with Jorge Elnes, Fernando Eons and Augosto Fernandes, before making her film debut in 2007, being cast as the lead role in “Caotica Ana” which tells the story of a woman haunted by past lives of other young women who died tragically. The following year she was cast in the film “Camino”, which is inspired by the life of Alexia Gonzales-Barros who passed away from a tumor at the age of 14. Manuela also started appearing in television productions, such as “The Girl of Yesterday”, and then “La Senora” which became highly popular during its airing. More opportunities started coming Manuela’s way, which resulted in an increase in her net worth. She also started studying at The Acting School in London.

Velles was then cast in the film “Kidnapped” , playing the role of Isa, alongside Ana Wagener and Fernando Cayo. She continued taking more projects on television, including “The Blue Skin”, and “Hispania, the Legend” in which she played the role of Helena from 2010 to 2012. Afterwards, she was cast in the series “Infames” which was aired in Mexico, and tackles issues on corruption, drug trafficking and many more. Her next role would be in the role of Luisa Rivas the series “Velvet”, a love story between a seamstress and a fashion house heir – her net worth increased significantly thanks to the popularity of the show, and her remaining in the series for a year.

She then took on more film roles; a few of her latest projects include “In the End They All Die”, and “The Bride” which was directed by Paula Ortiz.

For her personal life, nothing is known about Velles’ romantic relationships, if any – she is still single. She likes to compose and play songs during her free time; some of her songs are featured in her acting projects.

IMDB $1.7 Million 1700000 1987 1987-01-16 Actress Ana Wagener Fernando Cayo Fernando Eons January 16 Jorge Elnes Juan Carlos Corazza Madrid Manuela Velles Paula Ortiz Spain Spanish

Manuela Velles Quick Info

Net Worth $1.7 million
Date Of Birth January 16, 1987
Place Of Birth Madrid, Spain
Profession Actress
Nationality Spanish
Twitter https://twitter.com/manuela_velles
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/manuelavelles/
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2168632/
Movies Caótica Ana, Kidnapped, The Bride, Camino, Dirty Wolves, Looking For Eimish, Here’s the Deal, The Order of Things, Inertial Love, Solsticio, Hispania, la leyenda, Retornos, We Were Twenty, Hibernation
TV Shows Velvet

Manuela Velles Important Facts

  • She comes from a family of artists: writers, designers… her parents are architects.

Manuela Velles Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Las siete muertes 2017 post-production Clara Actress
Muse 2017/II filming Beatriz Actress
Lobos sucios 2015 Candela Actress
Velvet 2013-2015 TV Series Luisa Actress
La novia 2015 Muchacha 1 Actress
1:58 2014 Short Conductora Actress
Hay dos clases de personas 2013 Short She Actress
Solsticio 2013 Short Marina Actress
Al final todos mueren 2013 Noelia Actress
Somos gente honrada 2013 Julia Actress
Hibernation 2012/I Short Claire Martínez Actress
Hispania, la leyenda 2010-2012 TV Series Helena Actress
Buscando a Eimish 2012 Eimish Actress
Inertial Love 2012 Short Chica 2 Actress
Infames 2012 TV Series Isabel Rouge / Irene Simón Actress
The Room 2011/V Short Actress
Amor sacro 2011 Short Lucia Actress
Retornos 2010 Mar Actress
Secuestrados 2010 Isa Actress
El orden de las cosas 2010 Short Julia Actress
La piel azul 2010 TV Mini-Series Sophie Actress
Avevamo vent’anni 2010 Short Sara Actress
La señora 2009-2010 TV Series Carlota de Castro Santibáñez Actress
Lo siento, te quiero 2009 Short Bárbara Actress
La chica de ayer 2009 TV Series Rosa Actress
La unión 2009 Short Sara Actress
Camino 2008 Nuria Actress
Amar en tiempos revueltos 2008 TV Series Belle Actress
Chaotic Ana 2007 Ana Actress
Premios Goya 31 edición 2017 TV Special performer: “Porque somos lo que somos” Soundtrack
La novia 2015 performer: “Madeja, madeja” Soundtrack
Camino 2008 performer: “The Morning After” Soundtrack
Extinction 2015 the director wishes to thank Thanks
Madrid, 1987 2011 thanks Thanks
Premios Goya 31 edición 2017 TV Special Herself – Performer & Presenter: Best Original Song Self
Cinema 3 2008-2016 TV Series Herself – Interviewee Self
Días de cine 2011-2016 TV Series Herself – Interviewee Self
Premios Goya 30 edición 2016 TV Movie Herself – Performer & Presenter: Best Supporting Actor Self
Pasapalabra 2012-2015 TV Series Herself – Contestant Self
Festival de cine de San Sebastián – Gala de clausura 2015 TV Movie Herself Self
Los Goya 29 edición 2015 TV Movie Herself – Audience Member Self
XX Premio Cinematográfico José María Forqué 2015 TV Movie Herself – Audience Member Self
Festival de cine de San Sebastián 2014: Gala de inauguración 2014 TV Movie Herself Self
Los Goya 28 edición 2014 TV Special Herself – Audience Member Self
Buscarse la vida en el cine 2013 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Los Goya 27 edición 2013 TV Special Herself – Audience Member Self
Premio Donostia a Glenn Close 2011 TV Special Herself – Audience Member Self
Arucitys 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Los Goya 25 años 2011 TV Special Herself – Audience Member (uncredited) Self
Actrices 2011 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Self
XVI Premio Cinematográfico José María Forqué 2011 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Actress Self
El disco del año 10 2010 TV Movie Herself Self
Caiga quien caiga 2010 TV Series Herself Self
Premios Fotogramas de Plata 2009 2010 TV Movie Herself – Audience Member Self
XXIV Premios Anuales de la Academia 2010 TV Special Herself – Audience Member Self
Ilustres ignorantes 2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
La chica de ayer: Making of 2009 TV Movie documentary Herself / Rosa Self
Premios Fotogramas de Plata 2008 2009 TV Movie Herself – Audience Member Self
Èxit 2008 TV Series Herself – Interviewee Self
Silenci? 2008 TV Series Herself – Interviewee Self
Miradas 2 2008 TV Series documentary Herself – Interviewee Self
Resumen – 56º Festival internacional de cine de San Sebastián 2008 TV Movie Herself Self
Vamos a por vosotros 2011 TV Movie Isa Archive Footage
Visionado obligado 2011 TV Series Isa Archive Footage
De par en par 2007 TV Series Herself / Ana Archive Footage

Manuela Velles Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2016 Mestre Mateo Galician Audiovisual Academy Awards – Mestre Mateo Best Supporting Actress Lobos sucios (2015) Won
2011 Fright Meter Award Fright Meter Awards Best Supporting Actress Secuestrados (2010) Won
2016 Mestre Mateo Galician Audiovisual Academy Awards – Mestre Mateo Best Supporting Actress Lobos sucios (2015) Nominated
2011 Fright Meter Award Fright Meter Awards Best Supporting Actress Secuestrados (2010) Nominated