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Consuelo Trujillo Urbano is a Spanish actress, acting teacher, and theater director.


Biography

Trujillo won the Actors Union Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2014 for the play ''Cuando deje de llover'', and for Best Theatrical Actress in 2016 for ''Criatura''. She has also appeared in productions such as ''
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, acting in plays such as ''
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'' and appearing at several
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events together.


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