Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria
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Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria
Summary
Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria is an award for best supporting actress[1].
Key Facts
- Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria won the Mónica García[2].
- Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria won the Belén Constenla[3].
- Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria won the Nuria Sanz[4].
- Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria won the María Bouzas[5].
- Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria won the Belén Constenla[6].
- Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria won the Susana Dans[7].
- Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria is in the country of Spain[8].
- Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria's instance of is recorded as award for best supporting actress[9].
- Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria's instance of is recorded as theatre award category[10].
- Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria is part of María Casares Awards[11].
- Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria is the opposite of Q12398141[12].
- +1997-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria[13].
- Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria's conferred by is recorded as Q20548263[14].
- Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria's event interval is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q577', 'amount': '+1'}[15].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include award for best supporting actress[9] and theatre award category[10]. Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria is the opposite of Q12398141[12].
Origins
+1997-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria[13].
Use and Application
Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria is part of María Casares Awards[11].
FAQs
What awards did Premio María Casares á mellor actriz secundaria receive?
Honors received include Mónica García[2], Belén Constenla[3], Nuria Sanz[4], and María Bouzas[5].