
Maribel Verdú
**Maribel Verdú** (Madrid, 1970) is one of Spain's most acclaimed actresses, with a career boasting collaborations with world-renowned directors. She gained international recognition with Alfonso Cuarón's *Y Tu Mamá También* (2001) and Guillermo del Toro's *Pan's Labyrinth* (2006). These performances cemented her as a recognizable face in arthouse cinema.
In Spain, she starred in successes such as *Belle Époque* (1992, winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film) and received two Goya Awards for Best Actress, for *Blancanieves* (2012) and *Abracadabra* (2017).
Verdú is known for her ability to portray complex, intense, and often resilient women, endowed with a powerful emotional depth. Her style is distinguished by its naturalness and profound authenticity, making her one of the most chameleon-like and respected figures in Iberian cinema.