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Verónica Echegui, celebrated Spanish actress and Goya winner, dies at 42


The star of 'Yo soy la Juani passed' away after a long illness.


Verónica Echegui Spanish Actress Dies Leaving Cinema in Mourning© Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images
AUGUST 25, 2025 5:59 PM EDT

Spanish cinema is in mourning. Actress Verónica Echegui passed away on Sunday, August 24, at the age of 42. The Madrid-born actress passed away after a long illness, according to sources cited by El Mundo and later confirmed by ¡HOLA!, Spain edition. Known for her roles in films like Yo soy la Juani and No culpes al karma de lo que te pasa por gilipollas, Echegui had been ill and, true to her private nature, faced this difficult time surrounded by her closest loved ones. 

Spanish actress Verónica Echegui, winner of a Goya in 2022, dies at 42© GTRES

Echegui's last project

The actress’s final social media post was on June 15, when she shared the promotion for A muerte, a series created by Dani de la Orden. The story follows cautious Raúl (played by Joan Amargós), who, after being diagnosed with rare heart cancer and given little chance of survival, reconnects with Marta (played by Echegui), a free-spirited woman who has just discovered she is pregnant. Although the storyline may seem complex, it is actually a celebration of life, friendship, and love.

The actress’s final social media post was on June 15, when she shared the promotion for A muerte, a series created by Dani de la Orden.© Getty Images

More than an actress

Echegui received her first Goya Award nomination in 2006 for her role in the film Yo soy la Juani, directed by Bigas Luna. Three more nominations followed for the films Kathmandu, A Mirror in the Sky, Family United, and Explota Explota. However, it wasn’t until 2022, during her work as a director, that she finally won the coveted prize.

Verónica Echegui, acclaimed actress with four Goya nods, dies at 42© Getty Images
Star of Yo soy la Juani Verónica Echegui dies at 42, Spanish cinema mourns© GTRES

The Madrid-born artist was awarded the Goya Award for Best Fiction Short Film with Tótem Loba, a powerful statement against gender violence inspired by a personal experience she went through at 17. As she accepted the award, she dedicated heartfelt words to her partner, who was standing by her side on stage: “My love, how thrilled I am to grow by your side. I love you.”

Verónica Echegui, acclaimed actress with four Goya nods, dies at 42© Getty Images
Veronica Echegui holds the Best Short Fiction Film Award

Dreams left behind

The actress departed prematurely, leaving behind many unfulfilled dreams. She had hoped to star in more series and shoot an independent film, the kind that tells small stories full of meaning. She also longed to work with acclaimed directors such as Clara Roquet, Elena Martín, or Rodrigo Sorogoyen. But it wasn’t meant to be, and today the world of cinema and all those who admired her mourn her unexpected and painful passing.

Star of Yo soy la Juani Verónica Echegui dies at 42, Spanish cinema mourns© Getty Images

Álex García, her great love

Her greatest love was actor Álex García. They met in 2010 during the filming of Seis Puntos Sobre Emma, where Verónica played a blind young woman dreaming of motherhood and searching for the perfect father for her child, a role played by Álex himself.

Veronica Echegui and Alex Garcia pose with the Goya for Best Short Film at the photocall of the 36th Goya Awards Gala, © Europa Press via Getty Images
Veronica Echegui and Alex Garcia pose with the Goya for Best Short Film at the photocall of the 36th Goya Awards Gala,

They were such a happy couple that they often shared movie-worthy kisses on the red carpet. Echegui used to describe her boyfriend as "the most luminous person in the world" and expressed her desire to become a mother in the future. “I would like to start a family. I’m not closed to anything. "Let the children come when they want," she said sincerely.

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Álex, for his part, said the key to their relationship was simply wanting to make it work. “A long-term relationship takes effort, and we’re willing to put that in. I still don’t fully understand what love is, but I know it’s about desire and building a shared project together,” he explained.

MADRID, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 08:  (L-R) Alex Garcia and Veronica Echegui attend the 'No Culpes al Karma De lo Que Te Pasa Por Gilipollas'.© WireImage
MADRID, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 08: (L-R) Alex Garcia and Veronica Echegui attend the 'No Culpes al Karma De lo Que Te Pasa Por Gilipollas'.

For Verónica, love was the most important thing in the world, as she expressed in a 2022 interview with Magazine de La Vanguardia: “We fill our brains with data, but what about our relationships? What do you take with you when you die? Money? No. Knowledge? No. Material things? None. The only thing you take with you is love.”

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