What is Leonor Watling's Net Worth?
Leonor Watling is a Spanish actress and singer who has a net worth of $400 thousand.
Leonor Watling is a Spanish-British actress and singer who has established herself as a prominent figure in Spanish cinema and television since the 1990s. Born in Madrid to a Spanish mother and British father, she began her acting career as a teenager in Spanish television series. Watling gained international recognition through her collaborations with acclaimed director Pedro Almodóvar, particularly in "Talk to Her" (2002), which earned multiple awards including an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. Beyond acting, she is also known as the lead singer of the band Marlango, which she co-founded in 2002, blending jazz, blues, and alternative music styles. Her versatility as both an actress and musician has made her a unique presence in Spanish cultural life, with performances spanning intimate indie films to mainstream television productions and musical performances across Europe.
Early Career and Breakthrough
Watling's journey in entertainment began with small roles in Spanish television shows during the early 1990s. Her first significant breakthrough came with the series "Hermanos de leche" (1994-1996), where her natural charisma and acting abilities caught the attention of Spanish filmmakers. She transitioned to film with roles in independent productions, gradually building a reputation for her nuanced performances and ability to handle both dramatic and comedic roles.
The late 1990s saw her taking on more challenging roles in films like "La hora de los valientes" (1998) and "Son de mar" (2001), which established her as a serious dramatic actress. Her performance in these films demonstrated her range and earned her critical acclaim within the Spanish film industry.
International Recognition
The turning point in Watling's international career came with her role in Pedro Almodóvar's "Talk to Her" (2002). Her portrayal of Alicia, a ballet dancer in a coma, brought her to global attention and opened doors to international productions. Following this success, she appeared in several international co-productions, working with directors from various countries and expanding her presence beyond Spanish cinema.

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Musical Career with Marlango
In parallel with her acting career, Watling pursued her passion for music through Marlango, the band she formed with pianist Alejandro Pelayo and drummer Oscar Ybarra. The group's debut album in 2004 showcased her distinctive voice and their unique blend of jazz-influenced pop music. Marlango has released several successful albums and toured extensively throughout Europe, allowing Watling to express her artistic vision through a different medium.
Television Work
Throughout her career, Watling has maintained a strong presence in television, participating in both Spanish and international productions. Notable works include the series "La hora de los valientes" and more recent appearances in high-profile shows that have helped maintain her visibility while allowing her to tackle complex, character-driven roles.
Personal Life
Watling has managed to maintain a relatively private personal life despite her public career. She has two children from her relationship with Uruguayan musician Oscar Ybarra, though she rarely discusses her family life in interviews. She divides her time between Madrid and London, embracing both her Spanish and British heritage. Friends and colleagues often describe her as down-to-earth and dedicated to her craft, whether in acting or music.