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At a young age she went to Barcelona where she studied theater in the "Instituto del Teatro" with Marta Grau. She debuted in theater in 1944 in Barcelona and in 1948 in the "Teatro Espanol de Madrid". She married a Mexican medical doctor, temporarily interrupting her career. In 1967 she came back to Spain and started working again.
Date Of Birth October 15, 1925, Province of Valladolid, Spain Died August 27, 2012, Madrid, Spain Place Of Birth Villanueva de los Infantes, Cuidad Real, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain Profession Actress Spouse Luis de Luis (m. 1989–2012) Children Hernan Cristerna Baptist Star Sign Libra
Actress Title Year Status Character Tiovivo c. 1950 2004 Doña Anunciada Octavia 2002 Paraíso 2001 TV Series Marta Adiós con el corazón 2000 La Marquesa Hermana, pero ¿qué has hecho? 1995 Madre Superiora Brigada central II: La guerra blanca 1992 TV Series Aurora El olivar de Atocha 1989 TV Series Doña Trinidad Amanece, que no es poco 1989 La Padington El polizón del Ulises 1987 Divinas palabras 1987 Marica del Reino Extramuros 1985 La Priora Homenaje a Lorca 1985 TV Series El mirón 1977 Olga Los pasajeros 1975 Verónica It Happened at Nightmare Inn 1973 Marta Pepa Doncel 1969 Elisa Medina Fernández 'Pepa Doncel' Gangster's Law 1969 Rosi - Bruno's lover (as Aurora Battista) Twenty Thousand Dollars for Seven 1969 as Aurora Battista La bambola di Satana 1969 Claudine (as Aurora Batista) Le 10 meraviglie dell'amore 1969 as Aurora Battista 20.000 dollari sul 7 1968 Peggy (as Aurora Batista) Cristóbal Colón 1968 TV Mini-Series Queen Isabella El derecho de nacer 1966 María Elena del Junco Degueyo 1966 Woman of Danger City (as Aura Batis) La tía Tula 1964 Tula Las ratas 1963 Teresa de Jesús 1962 Hay alguien detrás de la puerta 1960 Sonatas 1959 Concha Il marito 1958 Elena El Vaquero and the Girl 1956 María 'La gata' Condenados 1953 Aurelia El curioso impertinente 1953 The Siege 1950 Agustina Pequeñeces... 1950 Curra Locura de amor 1948 Doña Juana
Self Title Year Status Character Hécuba, un sueño de pasión 2006 Documentary Herself El cine en las venas 2005 TV Movie documentary Herself Cine de barrio 1995-2003 TV Series Herself De Salamanca a ninguna parte 2002 Documentary Herself Sabor a tí 2001 TV Series Herself XI premios Goya 1997 TV Special Herself - Presenter: Honorary Award Sombras y luces: Cien años de cine español 1996 Documentary Dora Dora 1994 TV Series Herself Imágenes prohibidas 1994 TV Series documentary Herself Queridos cómicos 1992 TV Series documentary Herself Imágenes perdidas 1991 TV Series documentary Herself Cómicos 1987 TV Series Herself Estudio abierto 1985 TV Series Herself - Audience Member La noche del cine español 1984 TV Series documentary Herself Bla, bla, bla 1982 TV Series Herself Memorias del cine español 1978 TV Series Herself Flash 15 1968 Short documentary Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2010 Lifetime Achievement Award Spanish Actors Union 2008 CEC Career Award Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain 2001 Special Award Fotogramas de Plata For lifetime achievement. 1987 Premio ACE Premios ACE Cinema - Best Supporting Actress Extramuros (1985) 1965 Sant Jordi Sant Jordi Awards Best Performance in a Spanish Film La tía Tula (1964) 1964 Prize of the National Syndicate of Spectacle National Syndicate of Spectacle, Spain Best Female Star La tía Tula (1964) 1949 CEC Award Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain Best Actress (Mejor Actriz Principal) Locura de amor (1948)
Known for movies La tía Tula (1964) as Tula
Locura de amor (1948) as Doña Juana
Pequeñeces... (1950) as Curra
It Happened at Nightmare Inn (1973) as Marta