Angeles Barea, a talented individual, began her journey in the world of theatre by studying at the prestigious Cristina Rota School of Theatre in Spain.
Pedro Almodovar, a renowned director, discovered Angeles and provided her with the opportunity to make her acting debut in his Academy Award-winning film, Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown, which received the prestigious Oscar for Best Foreign Film.
Angeles continued to work with acclaimed directors such as Jess Franco and Alex de la Iglesia, further solidifying her position as a talented actress.
Her television appearances were numerous, and she became a well-known personality by hosting programs on MTV, National Television, Canal Plus, and Tele-Madrid.
Angeles's music career took off when she signed a recording contract with EMI - Chrisalys, and she released four critically acclaimed albums with her band Orgasmical. She was responsible for lead vocals, music composition, and lyrics, showcasing her impressive range of talents.
In addition to her music career, Angeles wrote articles on pop-culture for national magazines and newspapers, sharing her unique perspective with the world.
Angeles took her talents to the world of filmmaking, directing a short film called Buy Me A New Life, which she wrote herself. The success of this film encouraged her to write and direct her first feature film, "The Paper Boat", which is produced by her own production company, Sin Amor Films.