Maite appears in Lufthansa’s latest commercial

Maite’s LA MASA, a shortfilm produced by Serendipity Pictures LTD and directed by Ella M Kirby, which Maite wrote and also performs in, is now available to watch on Omeleto. It has won 5 Awards (Including Best Screenwriting and Best Lead actress) and has received multiple nominations in 10 different international Film Festivals, including Independent Short Awards, Los Angeles and CANNES Film Awards.

Maite appears in the recently aired FBI: International Season 2 (CBS and Paramount+)

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She appears in BBC One series The Mallorca Files Season 2

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Maite will soon be shooting Sabor a Margo in Madrid, directed by Gorka Lasaosa and alongside Elisa Matilla. This is Maite’s second shortfilm as a screenwriter.

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Maite was interviewed for The Temple Podcast in December 2020. You can listen to it Here.



In December 2019 she performed alongside Danny Horn in the UK premier of We’ll Dance on the Ash of The Apocalypse, a play written & directed by Melissa-Kelly Franklin, as part of an Evening of New Plays on Environmental Concerns. All live performances of this show booked for 2020 have were postponed, however a recorded version of the play was played online throughout various Theatre Festivals such Adelaide’s Fringe Festival, Melbourne Fringe Festival, New Zealand Fringe Festival, Reading Fringe, Camden Fringe, Brighton Fringe and Edinburgh Festival and in 2022 the performed it again at London’s Park Theatre as part of the Come What May festival.

Maite plays the role of Vera in the Bafta nominated series Flowers (Channel4) now on Netflix. She also recorded violins for series soundtrack.

 

She has co-created a one-woman show called 'UNA', funded by Arts Council England with Pau Aran Gimeno (permanent performing member of Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch since 2005). It was premiered in Barcelona's Sala Ivanow and will soon be performed in London and Madrid. With original music written by Tom Sochas (main composer of the jazz quartet Phoenician Blinds), and set design by Ana Ines Jabares Pita (overall winner of the Linbury Prize for Stage Design in 2013).