Sara Ainhoa Concepción Sálamo, a talented Spanish actress, hails from Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the Canary Islands. She has made a name for herself in both television and film, impressing audiences with her versatility and range.
Sálamo's journey in the performing arts began at the tender age of 11, when she participated in a short film directed by her father. This experience sparked her interest in theater, leading her to take classes and pursue her passion.
At 18, Sálamo relocated to Madrid to pursue a career in acting. Her television debut came in 2012 with a minor role in Toledo, cruce de destinos, followed by a significant role in the Andalusian soap opera Arrayán.
In 2013, she made her feature film debut in Three-60, playing a Fine Arts student. Sálamo then went on to appear in supporting roles in popular Spanish series such as La que se avecina, Aída, Con el culo al aire, and Águila Roja.
Her first major national television role was as Cayetana in the workplace dramedy B&b, de boca en boca, which aired from 2014 to 2015 on Telecinco. In cinema, she gained recognition with roles in Perdida and Everybody Knows (also known as Todos lo saben) in 2018.
Sálamo also starred as "La Buhíta" in the 2019 crime series Brigada Costa del Sol, set on the Costa del Sol. Beyond her acting career, she is an outspoken advocate for feminism and animal rights, frequently engaging in public debates on these topics.
In her personal life, Sálamo has been in a relationship with footballer Isco Alarcón since 2017, and they have two children together. Throughout her career, Sálamo has demonstrated a steady progression from regional television to national prominence, marked by diverse roles and active social engagement, making her a prominent figure in contemporary Spanish popular culture and entertainment.