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Andrea Guasch

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Andrea Guasch
Born (1990-12-20) December 20, 1990 (age 33)
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
💼 Occupation
Actress, singer, dancer
📆 Years active  2002–present

Andrea Guasch (born December 20, 1990) is a Spanish actress, singer, and dancer.

Biography[edit]

Guasch began acting in commercials aged 2. As a child, she studied various styles of dance including classical ballet, jazz, hip-hop, breakdance, tap dancing and contemporary dancing. In October 2007, she passed the Royal Academy of Dance’s Intermediate examination with a “Merit” grade. She also studied acting, singing and dubbing at schools including Escola Memory, Eòlia, Magatzem d’Arts, Aules, Juan Carlos Corazza Studio. In 2009, she took further acting courses in Barcelona (with John Strasberg and Juan Carlos Corazza) and in Madrid, at the Escuela Estudio Juan Carlos Corazza with John Wild. In 2010, she studied in Los Angeles, California (USA) at the New York Film Academy’s “Eight-Week Acting for Film Workshop” at Universal Studios.

Stage performances[edit]

Year Title Theatre Role
2002 La extraña señora Vernon
2002 Mulato
2002 Annie, el musical
2003 Les obres completes de William Shakespeare
2003 El lladre de fantasies
2003 Peter Pan, el musical
2004 Arsénico por compasión

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Dalí etre Dieu
2002 L’orquestra de les estrelles TV film
2002 Seeing Double feature film
2007 El juego del ahorcado feature film
2003 Javier ya no vive solo TV series
2004 De Moda TV series
2005 El Comisario TV series
2006 Cambio de Clase (As the Bell Rings) lead role Disney Channel teenage series; 52 episodes
2007 MIR TV series
2007 Hospital Central TV series
2007 Cuenta Atrás TV series
2007 Cuéntame cómo pasó TV series
2007 Baila conmigo Disney Channel, 9 short films
2007 Cambio de Clase lead role Disney Channel teenage series; 52 episodes
2008 Acusados TV series
2008 Cambio de Clase lead role Disney Channel teenage series; 40 episodes
Dec 2008 - Jan 2009 Acusados TV series, 3 episodes (8, 9 and 13)
2009 Sin tetas no hay paraíso TV series, 2 episodes
2011 La Gira Disney Channel series, 26 episodes
2011 Punta Escarlata Globomedia and Cuatro series
2012 La Gira Disney Channel series
2018 After the Lethargy Sara, lead role feature film[1]

Baila conmigo: showing how to dance the most popular choreographies featured in Disney Channel films.

She participated in the international Disney Channel Games in Orlando, USA, in 2007 and 2008, and Disney Channel Spain’s My Camp Rock contest in 2009 and 2010.

In January 2008, she was chosen to sing the Spanish version (“Nada es lo que parece ser”) of the song “Everything is not what it seems”, which is the opening melody of the Disney Channel series The Wizards of Waverly Place. A videoclip was filmed of this song which was broadcast on that channel.

In August 2008, she appeared in 2 episodes of the series “Disney’s Kurze Pause” (the German version of Cambio de Clase), recorded in Munich, Germany.

On 20 November, she was guest artist at the prize-giving gala for the drawings competition entitled “Los derechos del niño” (Children’s rights) organised by the Town Council of Sant Joan Despí (Barcelona), held at the town’s “Martí i Pol” Auditorium. Subsequently, on 14 December, on the same stage, she took part in a hip-hop choreography and was also presenter at the “Fes dansa” festival organised in solidarity with the TV3’s annual charity fundraising programme La Marató.

In 2009, she also took part in several Disney Channel events: In the “Princess Protection Program” alongside Demi Lovato, in “My Camp Rock, the final” and in “My Camp Rock, the final decision”. She was also on the red carpet of the première of “Hannah Montana, the film”. In November, she took part in the documentary “Living The Dream” featuring the Jonas Brothers during their concerts in Bilbao and Madrid.

While she was at Los Angeles, she shared an apartment with the Peruvian actress and model Anahí de Cárdenas. During this period, Andrea worked with the Peruvian band Ádammo, who were in LA recording their second album, singing with them ‘Siento que caigo’ and the English version ‘Catch Me’. These 2 songs were included in the group’s new album called ‘Amber’.

On 22 June 2010, Andrea was awarded the Sant Joan Despí prize on the occasion of the town’s annual recognition of individuals and/or organisations who have excelled in social, sports or cultural activities. Andrea received this distinction for her role in the Disney Channel series Cambio de Clase, among others.

In February 2011, Andrea travelled to Peru to appear at the ‘Amber Fest’ (a festival organised by Ádammo to promote the songs on its new album Amber), which was held on 22 February. During her stay in Peru, she also featured in the videoclips for ‘Catch Me’ and ‘Siento que caigo’, filmed by the respected producer/director Percy Céspedez.

On 16 June, the Peruvian rock band Ádammo launched the videoclip sung with Andrea “Siento que caigo” and the English version “Catch Me”.

On 29 July, Disney Channel screened the first episode of the new adventures of “Los Cuervo”, with the title “Pillados!”.

References[edit]

  1. Gorman, Howard (17 April 2018). "The '80s-Evoking Monster Movie After the Lethargy Heads to Fantaspoa". Dread Central. Retrieved 16 January 2019.

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