Úrsula Corberó
Appearance

Úrsula Corberó Delgado (born 11 August 1989) is a Spanish actress. She became known in Spain for playing Ruth Gómez in the teen drama series Física o Química (2008–2010), Margarita de Austria in the historical fiction series Isabel (2014), and Marta in the comedy film Girl's Night Out (2015). She gained international recognition for her role as Tokyo in the crime drama series Money Heist (2017–2021) and made her Hollywood debut in the superhero film Snake Eyes (2021).
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Quotes
[edit]- Well, it’s absolutely crazy. Before La Casa De Papel or Money Heist, the comments I always received were only in Spanish, of course. Now, some of them are even hard for me to understand because they’re in Arabic, Russian, you name it.
- Aboshady, Aya (5 April 2020). "A Special Talk With Úrsula Corberó; La Casa De Papel’s One and Only Tokio". Identity Magazine.
- On the global success of Money Heist.
- The characters are always in this constant violent behavior, and that’s not good for your neck or your head or your back. The producers, the creators—they’re rock n’ roll. They just want to do as much as possible, as risky as possible, and sometimes you just want to cry. You know that you are taking the risk, but that’s part of its magic.
- Eckardt, Steph (6 September 2021). "Úrsula Corberó Is Coming for Hollywood’s Badass Action Roles". W Magazine.
- On filming Money Heist.
- It was exhausting. The characters were always feeling this anger and a lot of violence. Every time I arrived home after work, I felt evil—I wanted to hit somebody.
- Duboff, Josh (25 October 2021). "Money Heist Star Úrsula Corberó Is Ready For Her Next Big Act". Interview Magazine.
- On finishing the final season of Money Heist.
- I always look like a very confident person, and I think that I am, but that doesn't mean that I have no insecurities or fears. We all do! It's normal and it's good and we should normalise that.
- Amrani, Iman (14 November 2024). "“I don’t want to be the same person all the time.” The many lives of Úrsula Corberó". Square Mile.
