Marián Aguilera Pérez (born 12 March 1977 in Montgat, Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish film and television actress. Her image was telecast for the World to see when she carried the Olympic flame at Empúries for the Barcelona Olympic Games (1992), upon its arrival from Greece. She was 15. The first film which she starred in was
El largo invierno (1992), at the hands of Jaime Camino. Other highlights of her earlier film titles are La Ciudad de los Prodigios (1999), Quin Curs, el Meu Tercer! (1994) (TV) and Tuno Negro (2001). But she is most remembered as Miriam when she starred in Al salir de clase (1997–1999), a TV series about the lives of a group of teenagers in Madrid. After the series ended, she starred in less successful Esencia de Poder (2001–2002) and Código Fuego (2003). Los Hombres de Paco /
Paco's Men (2005–2009) catapulted her into international stardom and fame, with her character Silvia Castro Leon. It created a new fan-base, and countless forums and websites (in many languages) dedicated to her character Silvia and the love story between Silvia and Pepa (portrayed by Laura Sánchez). However, to grea...
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