Úrsula Corberó
Úrsula Corberó is a Spanish actress known for her role as Tokyo in the popular series La Casa de Papel (Money Heist), which expanded her recognition beyond Spain.
In La Casa de Papel, Corberó portrayed Tokyo, a central figure in the heist ensemble, working alongside Pedro Alonso. In Física o Química (2008-2011), she played Ruth Gómez, acting with Andrea Duro in a show focused on the lives of high school students. Corberó starred in Quién mató a Bambi? (2013) alongside Quim Gutiérrez in a comedy about mistaken identity. In Cómo Sobrevivir a una Despedida (2015), she acted with Celia de Molina in a comedy centered on friendship. In Snake Eyes (2021), Corberó expanded her work to the action genre as she joined the G.I. Joe franchise, performing with Henry Golding. Her role in El Arbol de la Sangre (2018) included collaboration with Najwa Nimri in a thriller exploring complex relationships. Corberó’s roles span diverse genres and collaborations with established actors across Spanish and international productions.