
Rosario Flores
Rosario Flores (Madrid, 1963) is a renowned Spanish singer and actress, daughter of the iconic Lola Flores. While celebrated for her musical career, she has also developed a significant film career.
She gained international recognition as an actress with Pedro Almodóvar's **"Hable con ella"** (2002), portraying the charismatic bullfighter Lydia González. This role earned her accolades for her intensity and naturalness. She then embodied the iconic Carmen in Vicente Aranda's adaptation, **"Carmen"** (2003). More recently, she appeared in Álex de la Iglesia's ensemble film **"El Bar"** (2017).
Her acting style is characterized by a strong stage presence, passion, and a spontaneity that enables her to embody female characters who are often resilient, sometimes vulnerable, but always with a profound authenticity deeply connected to her Spanish roots.