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Julieta Serrano
Serrano at the 34th Goya Awards in 2020
Born
Julieta Serrano Romero

(1933-01-02) 2 January 1933 (age 91)
Barcelona, Spain
OccupationActress
Awards

Julieta Serrano Romero (born 2 January 1933 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain) is a Spanish theatre and cinema actress. Her prolific career began in the 1960s, and she has worked with directors Pedro Almodóvar and Ventura Pons.

In September 2018 she was awarded by the Premio Nacional de Teatro.[1][2]

Selected filmography

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  • Secuestro en la ciudad (1965)
  • El juego de la oca (1966) .... Compañera de Ángela
  • Crónica de nueve meses (1967) .... Luisa
  • Forty Degrees in the Shade (1967) .... Dorotea
  • Laia (1970, Short) .... (voice)
  • El hombre oculto (1971) .... Clara
  • Tirarse al monte (1971)
  • Mi querida señorita (1972) .... Isabelita
  • Laia (1972) .... Pauline
  • Marianela (1972) .... La Canela
  • Zumo (1972, Short)
  • Abismo (1972, Short)
  • La prima Angélica (1974) .... Monja
  • Vera, un cuento cruel (1974) .... María
  • El amor del capitán Brando (1974) .... María Rosa
  • Grandeur nature (1974) .... Nicole
  • Cría Cuervos (1976) .... Ana (voice)
  • In memoriam (1977)
  • Carne apaleada (1978) .... Mercedes
  • Vámonos, Bárbara (1978) .... Paula
  • Soldados (1978) .... Librera
  • La familia, bien, gracias (1979) .... Carlota
  • Cuentos eróticos (1980) .... Gloria (segment "La tilita")
  • Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón (1980) .... Mujer vestida como Escarlata O'Hara
  • Yo qué sé (1980, Short)
  • Cuentos para una escapada (1981)
  • La mujer del ministro (1981) .... Angelina
  • Entre tinieblas (1983) .... Superiora
  • Un genio en apuros (1983) .... Julia
  • Cuerpo a cuerpo (1984)
  • El caballero del dragón (1985) .... Dama de compañía
  • Matador (1986) .... Berta
  • Tata mía (1986) .... Magda
  • Iniciativa privada (1986, Short)
  • El pecador impecable (1987) .... María
  • Material urbà (1987) .... Mare
  • Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios (1988) .... Lucía
  • ¡Átame! (1990) .... Alma
  • Monte bajo (1989)
  • Ho sap el ministre? (1991) .... Carmen
  • Salsa rosa (1992) .... Mariluz
  • El Amante Bilingüe (1993) .... Madre de Juan
  • La febre d'Or (1993) .... Paula Balenyà
  • Cràpules (1993)
  • Continuum (1994)
  • Nexo (1995) .... Vecina
  • La novia moderna (1995, Short) .... Julieta
  • Alma gitana (1996) .... Pilar
  • Un cos al bosc (1996) .... Marieta
  • La Moños (1996) .... La Moños
  • La parabólica (1996, Short) .... Vieja
  • Carícies (1998) .... Dona gran
  • Cuando vuelvas a mi lado (1999) .... Tía Rafaela
  • Marta y alrededores (1999)
  • Nosotras (2000) .... Magdalena
  • Sagitario (2001) .... Andrónica
  • Arderás conmigo (2002) .... Irene
  • Treinta y cinco (2004, Short) .... María
  • La mirada violeta (2004) .... Madre Violeta
  • ¿Y a mí quién me cuida? (2006, TV Movie) .... Ana
  • A Tram in SP (2008) .... María
  • Opération Casablanca (2010) .... Mme Rueda
  • Mil cretins (2011) .... Hortènsia
  • La última isla (2012) .... Belinda
  • Villaviciosa de al lado (2016) .... Petra
  • The Warning (2018) .... Asunción
  • Dolor y gloria (2019) .... Jacinta
  • Parallel Mothers (2021)..... Tía Brígida

Theatre

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Television

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  • Temps de silenci.
  • Mirall trencat.

References

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  1. ^ Romo, José Luis (24 September 2018). "La actriz Julieta Serrano gana el Premio Nacional de Teatro". El Mundo (in Spanish). Madrid: Unidad Editorial. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  2. ^ Vidales, Raquel (24 September 2018). "Julieta Serrano gana el Premio Nacional de Teatro 2018". El País (in Spanish). Madrid: PRISA. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
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