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Personajes secundarios memorables de series españolas

Discover and vote for the supporting characters who have left an indelible mark on Spanish television series. From intense dramas to hilarious comedies, these secondary actors often steal the show with their unique interpretations and complex narrative arcs. This list celebrates those unforgettable supporting roles that enrich every plot and win the audience's hearts, becoming iconic figures in national fiction. Explore the contributions of talents who have elevated the quality of Spanish productions.

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    Coque Calatrava (La que se avecina)

    102 Global Votes
    • Portrayed by Nacho Guerreros

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    Coque Calatrava has left an indelible mark on the Spanish audience thanks to his unique humor and character evolution. His endearing personality and iconic catchphrases have made him an essential element of television comedy, transcending his initial supporting role.

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    Satur (El Internado)

    0 Global Votes

    Satur is a secondary character who, despite his role, leaves a lasting impression on 'El Internado' audiences due to his involvement in the series' complex mysteries. His development and the revelations surrounding his character add depth to the plot, making his presence crucial to the overall suspense and intrigue of the story.

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    Paca "La Piraña" (Veneno)

    0 Global Votes
    • Portrayed in the biographic limited series Veneno

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    The character of Paca la Piraña in "Veneno" stands out for her authenticity and charisma, playing herself as Cristina Ortiz's best friend. Her presence brings a unique and emotional perspective to the series, offering moments of humor and profound reflection that enrich the narrative. Her portrayal has been fundamental to the series' success and cultural resonance, making her an unforgettable figure for the audience.

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    Rita (Velvet)

    0 Global Votes
    • Excellent at comedy and pathos

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    Rita Montesinos is a secondary character who left an indelible mark on the 'Velvet' audience thanks to her blend of humor, naiveté, and emotional depth. Her evolution throughout the series and her ability to generate both laughter and poignant moments solidified her as a beloved and memorable figure.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking celebrates supporting characters from Spanish TV series who have left a memorable mark on audiences, often stealing the spotlight with their unique performances and personalities.
A character's position is based on their relevance and impact within the series and popular culture, as well as community appreciation. Their ability to stand out despite not being the main protagonist is highly valued.
Yes, community participation is essential. We encourage users to suggest supporting characters from Spanish series they consider memorable and who meet the selection criteria.
A memorable supporting character often brings a unique perspective, humor, drama, or unexpected development to the plot. Their ability to be indispensable or steal the scene, even with limited screen time, is key.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for ranking memorable supporting characters from Spanish series focuses on recognizing their cultural impact and their ability to resonate with audiences, often transcending their supporting roles.

  • Characters are considered who, despite not being protagonists, have been fundamental to the plot's development or have contributed iconic moments to the series.
  • The emotional connection the character has generated with the public, their relevance in popular culture, and online discussions are valued.
  • The originality and depth of the character are taken into account, as well as the interpretation of the actor or actress who brought them to life.
  • Community opinion and suggestions are a vital component for the selection and positioning of characters in this ranking.
  • The character must have appeared in a Spanish-produced television series.
  • They must be a supporting character, meaning not the main protagonist of the series, even if their impact was significant.
  • The character must have demonstrated a remarkable ability to stand out, be remembered, and generate a strong connection or reaction from the audience.
  • Priority is given to characters who have uniquely contributed to the tone, humor, or drama of the series, or who have had an unexpected and captivating character development.