Carmen Gutiérrez, a talented Spanish actress, was born on November 2, 1969, in Zaragoza, Spain. She began her artistic journey by studying at the prestigious Real Escuela Superior de Arte Dramático in Madrid, followed by the Estudio Nancy Tuñón in Barcelona and La Factoría del Gutiérrez in Madrid.
Gutiérrez's extensive career in theatre has seen her star in notable productions such as "Antigona", "La heredera", and "La Duquesa de Malfi", under the direction of renowned directors like Ernesto Caballero, Juan Pastor, Lucía Etxebarría, and Gabriel Olivares.
In television, she has portrayed memorable characters like Benita in "Amar en Tiempos Revueltos", Encarna in "La Tira", and the lawyer of the Alcántara family in "Cuéntame". Her performances have earned her a nomination for best TV actress by the Actors Union. Additionally, she has appeared in "Mi gitana", "Los Misterios de Laura", and "El caso", playing the roles of Mayte Zaldíbar, Isabel, and Loli, respectively.
Gutiérrez's work in cinema includes notable films like "La Soledad", "El mal ajeno", and "Cándida", as well as recent short films such as "Página 52", "Sexteen", "Némesis", and "Ya no te quiero", which have garnered critical acclaim and numerous awards. In 2018, she received the SIMÓN Award for Best Actress for her role in "Grupo 2 Homicidios".
In addition to her acting career, Gutiérrez has ventured into filmmaking, directing and screenwriting her first short film, "LAISA", an autobiographical story that premiered in 2014. The film won several awards, including the First Prize at the Festival Cine y Mujer de Andorra and the Second Jury Prize at the Faludi Festival in Budapest.
As a teacher, Gutiérrez has taught acting seminars in front of the camera at the Actors Association of Zaragoza and courses in Performing Arts at the Institute of Spanish Radio and Television. She has also participated as a lecturer in the Master's Degree in Spanish Literature at the Complutense University of Madrid.