Marta May
Marta May, born María Jesús Mayor Ávila (14 June 1939) is a Spanish actress.
Marta May | |
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Marta May in Gatti rossi in un labirinto di vetro (1975) | |
Born | María Jesús Mayor Ávila June 14, 1939 Santander, Cantabria |
Occupation | Actress |
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
- "Premios del CEC a la producción española de 1968". Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos (in Spanish). 1968. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
- Schwartz, Ronald (5 September 2008). Great Spanish Films Since 1950. Scarecrow Press. p. 261. ISBN 9781461696612.
- 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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