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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Bassols and the second or maternal family name is Alonso.
Claudia Bassols Alonso (Catalan: [ˈklawðiə βəˈsɔls], Spanish: [ˈklawðja βaˈsols]; born October 3, 1979) is a Spanish actress from Barcelona, Spain.[1][2]
Bassols graduated from the American School of Barcelona in 1997, earned a degree in Musical Comedy from Coco Comín in Barcelona, and studied English language and literature at the University of Barcelona. She has also studied drama in Paris, London, Los Angeles, North Carolina (UNC Wilmington), and Australia (NIDA). Bassols speaks Catalan, Spanish, English, French, Italian, and Swedish.[3]
Bassols appeared with Amber Tamblyn in the 2008 film Blackout; and in 2008 was featured in the PBS series Spain... on the Road Again alongside Mario Batali, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Mark Bittman. In 2009 Bassols filmed a lead role for The Eagle Path with Jean-Claude Van Damme.[4] After a 2010 screening at Cannes, additional footage was shot in Sofia Bulgaria in 2012, and the recut film has been released as Full Love.
In October 2010 Bassols was included in Esquire magazine's Sexiest Women Alive Atlas.
Filmography[edit]
Spanish or Catalan language (title links are to Spanish Wikipedia)
Mis adorables vecinos: "Hasta el 2016" (March 19, 2006) as Sheila
El Mundo de Chema (11 episodes, 2006) as Carmen
El Coronel Macià (2006) as Núria/Secretaria La Veu – A film about Francesc Macià, with some dialog in Catalan, French, and English
C.L.A No somos ángeles (59 episodes, 2007) as Elena Rincón
Amar en tiempos revueltos (26 episodes, 2008) as Esperanza
Anna (2008) as Anna – with some dialog in French and Catalan
La Riera (12 episodes, 2010) as Laia
Gavilanes (26 episodes, 2010–2011) as Norma Elizondo
English language
Blackout (2008) as Pretty Woman
Spain... on the Road Again (2008, 13 episodes) as herself
Paintball (2009) as Claudia
The Eagle Path / Full Love (2010/2014) as Sophia
Emulsion (2010) as Isabella
One in the Chamber (2012, aka Shoot the Killer) as Janice Knowles[5]
Rob (TV series) (2012) as Maggie
The Returned (2014) as Amber
Knightfall (TV series) (2017) as Queen Elena of Aragon
References[edit]
^"Tilting Windmills in Castilla la Mancha". Spain... on the Road Again. September 20, 2008. PBS. (filmed October 2007)