Lucía Jiménez
Spanish actress and singer

Born
November 21st, 1978
46 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
Spain
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Born in 1978, this artist gained recognition in Spanish cinema and television. Major roles include performances in the film 'Los sin nombre' and the acclaimed TV series 'Los Serrano'. In addition to acting, made contributions as a singer, demonstrating versatility in the entertainment industry.
Starred in the film 'Los sin nombre'
Featured in the TV series 'Los Serrano'
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