Laia Costa Bertrán (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈlajə ˈkɔstə]) (born February 18, 1985) is a Spanish actress who has worked in Spain, Russia, Germany, Argentina, Italy, United Kingdom and the United States.[1]
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Born | Laia Costa Bertrán (1985-02-18) February 18, 1985 (age 37) |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2011–present |
Costa was born in Barcelona, Spain. Costa obtained a degree in advertising, public relations, and marketing at the Blanquerna-Ramon Llull University's School of Communication and International Relations. She speaks fluent Catalan, Spanish, French, and English.[2]
She starred in the critically acclaimed 2015 film Victoria, which was almost entirely improvised by the actors; the 134-minute film was shot in a single take. Costa won the Lola for Best Actress and was nominated for a European Film Awards for Best European Actress. Her performance also garnered her a nomination for the prestigious BAFTA EE Rising Star Award.[3]
Costa starred alongside Nicholas Hoult in Drake Doremus' Newness (Sundance Film Festival 2017). In addition to co-starring with Mia Wasikowska and Christopher Abbott in Nicolas Pesce's Piercing (Sundance Film Festival 2018), she is the lead of two films which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival 2018, Miguel Arteta's Duck Butter with Alia Shawkat and Maine with Thomas Mann. Also in 2018, Costa co-starred in Amazon/Dan Fogelman's drama film Life Itself with Oscar Isaac and Antonio Banderas.
Costa starred alongside Josh O'Connor in Harry Wootliff's critically acclaimed directorial debut Only You,[4] which premiered in competition at The London Film Festival, on 19 October 2018.
The New York Times includes her in 2015’s "Breakthrough Performances of the Fall Season".[5]
She filmed the international co-produced Italian English language television series Devils co-starring along Patrick Dempsey based on the international bestseller novel of the same name by Guido Maria Brera. She also starred in Cites, the Catalan remake of the British TV series Dates, and Polseres Vermelles, winner of the International Emmy Award for Best Kids TV Series, adapted by Steven Spielberg for North America as Red Band Society.
Costa returned to the Berlinale to premiere Lullaby by Alauda Ruiz de Azúa, which premiered in the Panorama section on February 11, 2022.[6] Subsequently, the film premiered at the Malaga Film Festival on March 20, 2022, where it was the grand winner of the edition with the Golden Biznaga for Best Spanish Film, the Silver Biznaga for Best Screenplay, and the Silver Biznaga for Best Female Performance for Costa and Susi Sánchez.[7]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | Tengo ganas de ti | Chica Serpiente | |
2013 | Y otro año, perdices | Claudia | Short |
2014 | Fort Ross | Lyusiya | |
Razones | Luna | Short | |
2015 | Victoria | Victoria | |
No me quites | Laura | Short | |
Palmeras en la nieve | Daniela | ||
2016 | Las pequeñas cosas | Laia | Short |
2017 | Black Snow | Laura | |
Newness | Gabi Silva | ||
2018 | Piercing | Mona | |
Duck Butter | Sergio | ||
Maine | Bluebird | ||
Life Itself | Isabel Díaz | ||
Only You | Elena Aldana | ||
2022 | Lullaby | Amaia | |
2023 | Els encantats | Irene |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011-2012 | Bandolera | Inés Flores | Series regular |
2012 | Toledo | Aurora | Episode: "El pacto" |
2013 | Polseres vermelles | Rym | Series regular |
2013-2014 | El tiempo entre costuras | Alba | 3 episodes |
2014 | Cuéntame un cuento | Claudia | Episode: "Caperucita Roja" |
2015 | Habitaciones cerradas | Montserrat Espelleta | Mini-series |
2015-2016 | Carlos, Rey Emperador | María de Austria | Series regular |
Citas | Paula | Recurring role | |
2019 | Foodie Love | Ella | Main protagonist |
2020 | Devils | Sofia Flores | Series regular |
Soulmates | Libby | Episode: "Little Adventures" |
Year | Award | Category | Result | |
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2015 | Bambi Awards | Film - National | Victoria (with Sebastian Schipper & Frederick Lau) | Nominated |
European Film Awards | Best Actress | Victoria | Nominated | |
German Film Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | Victoria | Won | |
2016 | Gaudí Awards | Best Female Lead | Victoria | Won |
L'Alfàs del Pi Film Festival | Best Actress | No me quites | Won | |
Medina Film Festival | Roel for Best Actress | No me quites | Won | |
Málaga Film Festival | Silver Biznaga for Best Actress in a Short Film | No me quites | Won | |
Sant Jordi Awards | Best Actress in a Foreign Film | Victoria | Won | |
2017 | BAFTA Awards | EE Rising Star Award | Nominated | |
CinEuphoria Awards | Best Actress - International | Victoria | Nominated | |
National Film Awards UK | Best Newcomer | Nominated | ||
2020 | Feroz Awards | Best Lead Actress in a Series | Foodie Love | Nominated |
2022 | Málaga Film Festival | Silver Biznaga for Best Female Performance | Lullaby | Won |
Nearly everything I’ve done is in English! So sometimes I'm wondering: what if I don't know how to act in Spanish anymore? You know that feeling when you speak a different language and you feel like you change a little bit…? If I speak French I can feel how some parts of my personality are more present. If I speak Catalan - because my first language is Catalan – that’s the Laia I know, because I grew up with her…
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