Celia Iturriaga
Celia Iturriaga—yeah, the name rings a bell, doesn’t it? She’s got this vibe that sticks with you, maybe because she’s been around the block with some wild projects. Rosario Tijeras (2016) is probably her most recognizable gig, where she didn’t just blend in; she left a mark. That series? Gritty, raw, full of messed-up choices, and Celia just slid right into the chaos like she belonged there. You could almost feel the tension crackling through the screen, and her character always had something simmering under the surface.
Then there’s Counterstrike (2025), which, honestly, people have been buzzing about. The anticipation’s real. Word on the street is that it’s got the kind of edge-of-your-seat action that keeps your popcorn forgotten and your eyes glued to the screen. Celia’s role? Not just another face in the credits. She’s got this intensity that just elevates the whole story. She’s not afraid to get her hands dirty, and it shows.
But rewind a bit to Historias del desencanto (2005)—a whole different flavor. Think dark, moody, a bit melancholic, and Celia nails it. This isn’t your average feel-good flick; it’s more like a deep dive into the messiness of life, with characters making choices that haunt them. Celia’s performance gives it some real depth, pulling you right into the heartbreak and regret.
Honestly, she’s got range. From gritty crime to emotional drama, she’s not just showing up—she’s delivering the kind of performances that stick with you, long after the credits roll.