Milans has developed her career in her native Spain as well, being featured in lead roles for both feature films and television, such as The Blue Skin, directed by internationally renowned Gonzalo Lopez Gallego and a series lead for the TV series The Brave Ones (Valientes). She is a multilingual actress (she is fluent in almost 7 languages she's trying to learn Russian). Milans spends her time across Spain, New York and Los Angeles. It also stars Tricia Helfer, Michael Trucco, Marc Blucas and Alex Fernandez). (Produced by Martin Campbell, Disney Studios, Ben Silverman and Sofia Vergara. ![]() In October 2013, Milans became one of the leads, character Becca Parker, in the TV show Killer Women, which aired in 2014 on ABC. Her television credits also include HBO's "Wizard of Lies," "High Maintenance," The CW's "No Tomorrow," and NBC's "The Mysteries of Laura." On stage, Milans starred in Tanya Saracho's Mala Hierba at Second Stage Theatre, earning rave reviews. The drama was executive produced by Sofia Vergara. She has also appeared in "The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby" and "Devoured," the latter for which she received two Best Actress Awards both in Molins International Film Festival, in Barcelona and also in the New York Horror Film Festival. She also starred in the short film "Strangers," for which she won the "Drama Award" at the Santa Monica Film Festival. She started working Off-Broadway in New York City and eventually landed roles in TV shows like "Law & Order: SVU." In film, Milans has starred opposite Ron Perlman in the thriller "Asher" and in Steve McQueen's "Shame" alongside Michael Fassbender. Since then, she has been fighting to make room for herself in Hollywood, slowly but steadily. ![]() Born and raised in Madrid, Milans fulfilled her dream of living in New York and studying theater, when she graduated from NYU with a double major in Acting and Art History. In 2019, she starred in the Netflix Spain series "The Minions of Midas," directed by Academy Award winner Mateo Gil. For her role, she earned the "breakout" award at the Sardinia Film Festival. In 2018, Milans starred in Emmy award winning producer Álex Pina's Spanish television series "The Pier," which aired on HBO in Europe and the Middle East and on Starz in the US. She quickly becomes embroiled in her dysfunctional family's drama, and gets sucked back into island life and the misadventures of her teenage friends. It hails from internationally acclaimed and Emmy award winner producer Álex Pina, who also created "Money Heist." In the drama, Milans plays the character of "Kika," who returns to Ibiza after many years away in Miami. ![]() ![]() Milans stars in Netflix's hit original series "White Lines," which premiered in May 2020. She is most notably known for her role in the Warner Brothers/DC film "Shazam!," where she portrayed Rosa Vasquez, the foster mother of the title character. It is not known if Shazam! is part of the DC Extended Universe as other DC stand-alone films such as “AQUAMAN” and “WONDER WOMAN 2” will open around “SHAZAM!” “AQUAMAN” opens on December 21st, 2018 and “WONDER WOMAN 2” opens on November 1st, 2019.A charismatic and multi-lingual actress, Marta Milans has appeared across all genres in television, film and theater. Pictures announced a April 5th, 2019 release date for “SHAZAM!.” The movie will also have an IMAX release in select theaters. Milans will play one of the foster parents at the home where Billy lives.” The premise for the hero Shazam! reads, “The story of Shazam! follows Billy Baston, who is able to transform into Shazam by uttering the moniker, an acronym of the ancient world gods and historical figures Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles, and Mercury. Sandberg (“LIGHTS OUT”) is directing the superhero film with a script by writers Henry Gayden and Darren Lemke Peter Safran serves as producer. It was revealed yesterday that actress Marta Milans has joined the cast of New Line Cinema’s upcoming DC comics adaptation, “ SHAZAM!.” Marta Milans joins a cast that includes Zachary Levi, Asher Angel, Jack Dylan Grazer, Grace Fulton, Ian Chen, Cooper Andrews, and Jovan Armand.
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