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Natalia Sanchez and Marc Clotet in People in red gala

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Natalia Sanchez attends Festival de Malaga

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Natalia Sanchez announces her come back with a streaming project

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Natalia Sanchez creates #YoMeCorono movement

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Natalia Sanchez and Marc Clotet are waiting their second child

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Natalia Sanchez training routine to recover her figure after gave birth

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Natalia Sanchez and Marc Clotet gave birth to their first child

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Natalia Sánchez is one of the best-known television faces in Spain. She played the memorable Teté in Los Serrano, carving a space in most Spanish homes, as well as in Finland and Serbia. She made her film debut when she was nine years old with Manuel Iborra in the film Clara and Elena. Since then, she has worked in many projects, building a versatile and significant career. Natalia has had roles in films, she has starred in TV series, TV Movies, and theatre plays such as Oleanna, an ambitious two-character play highly acclaimed by critics opposite Fernando Guillén Cuervo. As if this weren’t enough, Natalia has also excelled in music as a lead singer by getting double platinum with her band SJK. Natalia plays piano, clarinet and saxophone. She’s been married to Marc Clotet for six years. The couple recently had a daughter and together they combine their acting careers with parenthood. Both are sports lovers and are very committed to the environment. 
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Natalia Sanchez attends Premios Platino

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Natalia Sanchez is back to work with "Herederos de la tierra" for Netflix

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Natalia Sanchez and Marc Clotet welcome their second baby

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Natalia Sanchez and Marc Clotet featured in Hola!

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Natalia Sanchez and Marc Clotet attend "People in Red Gala 2019"

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"Friends of Glass" initiative

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