Maribel Martín

Maribel Martín born Maria Isabel Martínez (1 November 1954 in Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish actress.

Maribel Martín
Born
Maria Isabel Martínez

(1954-11-01) 1 November 1954
Madrid, Spain
OccupationActor
Years active1961 – present

Career

She made her acting debut at age seven in the film Tres de la Cruz Roja (1961),a film directed by Fernando Palacios. She had a career as a child actress in films like: La Gran Familia (1962), by Fernando Palacios and El Camino (1963) directed by Ana Mariscal.[1] At the end of the 1960s, she took more important roles in films like: La Residencia (1969) by Narciso Ibanez Serrador and La Cera Virgen (1971) directed by Jose Maria Forque. She had her first starring role in La Novia Ensangrentada under the direction of Vicente Aranda. During the 1970s she concentrated her work in the theater and television. Among her films of this period are: Los Viajes Escolares (1973) directed by Jaime Chávarri; La Espada Negra (1976) film directed by Francisco Rovira Beleta.[1] Campana del Infierno (1973) by Claudio Guerin.

After her starring role in Ultimas Tardes con Teresa (1983) directed by Gonzalo Herralde, she created the production company Ganesh Films with actor Julian Mateos and from then on she has taken roles in some of their production: Los Santos Inocentes (1984), by Mario Camus and El Nino de la Luna (1989), a film directed by Agusti Villaronga.[2] Her most recent film is Engendro (2005) under the direction of Luis Cabeza.

Selected filmography

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References

  • Torres, Augusto, Diccionario del cine Español, Espasa Calpe, 1994, ISBN 84-239-9203-9

Notes

  1. Torres, Diccionario del cine Espanol, p. 301
  2. Torres, Diccionario del cine Espanol, p. 302
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