Marta May

Marta May, born María Jesús Mayor Ávila (14 June 1939) is a Spanish actress.

Marta May
Marta May in Gatti rossi in un labirinto di vetro (1975)
Born
María Jesús Mayor Ávila

(1939-06-14) June 14, 1939
Santander, Cantabria
OccupationActress

In 1968 she was awarded by the Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos for best actress in La piel quemada.[1][2]

In 1975 Esteban Durán directed Algo de ti en el arcoiris at the Teatro Don Juan in Barcelona, and it starred Alejandro Ulloa, Marta May, and Eduardo Criado.[3]

Filmography

Films

  • La cruz de Iberia (1990) as Condesa
  • The Ages of Lulu (1990) as Madre de Lulú
  • Phoenix the Warrior (1988) as Prostitute
  • Un, dos, tres... ensaïmades i res més (1985) as Vídua Leclero
  • Pa d'àngel (1984)
  • Puny clos (1982)
  • Putapela (1991)
  • El vicari d'Olot (1981) as Senyora Maria
  • Cara quemada (1980)
  • Companys, procés a Catalunya (1979) as Carme Ballester
  • La ràbia (1978) as Professora de ciències
  • El avispero (1976)
  • La ciutat cremada (1976) as Desarrapada
  • Metralleta 'Stein' (1975) as Margarita
  • Eyeball (1975) as Alma Burton
  • Horror Story (1972) as Katia
  • Pastel de sangre as Vampira
  • La mujer celosa (1970)
  • Las piernas de la serpiente (1970) as Blanca
  • Metamorfosis (1970)
  • Presagio (1970) as Carla
  • Pulsus (1970)
  • Cabezas cortadas (1970) as Soledad
  • Twenty Paces to Death (1970) as
  • La respuesta (1969) as Renata
  • La piel quemada (1967) as Juana
  • El primer cuartel (1966) as Asunción
  • La mujer del desierto (1966)
  • The Texican (1966) as Elena
  • Seven Pistols for a Gringo (1966)
  • Doomed Fort (1964) as Mary
  • Twins from Texas (1964) as Betty

TV series

  • La comedia (1983) as Valentina in "Sólo para hombres"
  • Un encargo original (1983) in "El arte de mirar"
gollark: Someone wants an ND for a messy prize, somewhere...
gollark: I have a significant gender imbalance on my scroll.
gollark: *has no pinks whatsoever at all*
gollark: They're the coast ones, right?
gollark: ~~Like sickness!~~

References

  1. "Premios del CEC a la producción española de 1968". Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos (in Spanish). 1968. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  2. Schwartz, Ronald (5 September 2008). Great Spanish Films Since 1950. Scarecrow Press. p. 261. ISBN 9781461696612.
  3. Torres Nebrera, Gregorio (2006). García Ruiz, Víctor (ed.). Historia y antología del teatro español de posguerra (1940-1975). Editorial Fundamentos. p. 77. ISBN 9788424509965.
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