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She Dies at Age 55 Esther Uria, Star of 'Central Hospital' and 'Tell Me How It Happened'

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The actress and pedagogue has died after a brief illness. Very beloved figure in the Basque cultural field, she combined a solid career on the stages with a brilliant academic trajectory.

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Actress Esther Uría, known for some well-known roles in popular television series such as Hospital Central, El Commissario and Tell me how it happened, has passed away, as confirmed by her family. The Donostiarra was a classic of Basque theatres, although she had also managed to apply her experience in interpretation to apply it to the educational world, thus trying to make the content more attractive to the students.It has been at 55 years when…

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The actress and pedagogue has died after a brief illness. Very beloved figure in the Basque cultural field, she combined a solid career on the stages with a brilliant academic trajectory.

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The actress Esther Uria has died at 55 years of age at Donostia Hospital. According to the Basque Journal, the interpreter has died because she is unable to overcome a rapid illness. Known for her roles in mythical series such as 'Tell me how it happened' and 'Hospital Central', Esther Uria has had an intense career not only on television but also in theatre, where she worked on works such as 'The importance of calling herself Ernesto' or 'like …

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The Donostiarra interpreter, who also participated in series such as 'The Commissioner' or 'Ana and the 7', died after a brief illness

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The Basque interpreter and pedagogue has died after a brief illness in San Sebastián

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The actress and pedagogue Esther Uria died at 55 years of age in Donostia Hospital after a brief illness, leaving behind her a deep mark both in Basque theatre and in the educational field. Born in San Sebastián on May 26, 1970, Uria was trained at the Antzerti school, where she graduated in Dramatic Art and debuted on the stages with La cacatúa verde, directed by Mario Gas. Since then, her name was linked to the theater, participating in produc…

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20minutos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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