BIOGRAPHY
Bea Segura
Bea trained at the Institut del Teatre in Barcelona, and at HB Studio in New York. She has worked in Spain and the UK in theatre, film and television.
Previous work for Shakespeare’s Globe includes The Winter’s Tale and Henry VIII.
Previous theatre credits include: Anna Karenina (Catalan National Theatre and European Tour); Bonus Track (Teatre Lliure); Much Ado about Nothing (National Theater of Barcelona); Skin in Flames (Park Theater); Blackbird (Teatre Lliure) Orestíada (Teatro Español); Mourning becomes Electra (Teatro Español); El Cuerdo Loco (Teatro en Tránsito); The Learned Ladies (Teatre Romea).
Television credits include: The Secrets of the Courtesan (Netflix); Los Sin Nombre (Filmax); Beguinas (Atresmedia); Terra Alta (Atresmedia); Black Mirror (Netflix); The Minions of Midas (Netflix); Hernán (Amazon); What The Future Holds (Movistar); Monteperdido, La Caza (TVE); Alba (Antena3); Cites (TVE); The Sun Trap (BBC); Hospital Central (Telecinco); Habitaciones Cerradas (TVE); Siete Vidas (Telecinco); El Comisario (Telecinco).
Film credits include Pray For Us (Daniel Monzón); Altas Capacidades (Buendía Prod); Malasaña 32 (Warner Bros); Insensibles (Canal +); Hierro (Alvaro Agustín Jesús de la Vega); Salvador Puig Antich (Media Pro).
On stage, Bea was nominated for Best Actress in the Premis Butaca and shortlisted for the Premios Max (the Catalan and Spanish equivalents of the Oliviers) for her portrayal of Una in David Harrower’s Blackbird at the Teatre Lliure, Barcelona, directed by the legendary Lluis Pasqual. She was nominated for Best Actress at the Monte Carlo International Television Festival for Tornarem, which was itself nominated for Best Television Miniseries at the festival and won Best Television Miniseries at the Gaudi Awards (the Catalan equivalent of the BAFTAs).