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Nuria Torray | |
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Born | Nuria Torra Resplandi 24 September 1934 |
Died | 8 June 2004 Madrid, Spain | (aged 69)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1957-1989 |
Spouse | Juan Guerrero Zamora |
Nuria Torray (24 September 1934 – 8 June 2004) was a Spanish film, television and theatre actress.[1]
Career
Television
Torray also made numerous appearances in television productions including the television series Un Mito Llamado....
Theatre
Additionally, she is known from her appearance in the stage play Mi Querida Familia.
Personal
Torray was married to the director Juan Guerrero Zamora, with whom she also worked, especially on television.
She died of colon cancer in Madrid, Spain in 2004.
Filmography
- 1957: Susana y yo - Estudiante #1
- 1957: Maravilla - Anita
- 1957: Un marido de ida y vuelta - Mariví
- 1961: ¡Aquí están las vicetiples! - Carmen
- 1962: Accidente 703 - Luisa
- 1962: Una jaula no tiene secretos
- 1962: Dar la cara - Pelusa
- 1963: La becerrada - Sor Leocadia
- 1963: Se vive una vez
- 1963: Benigno, hermano mío
- 1964: El hombre de la diligencia - Ruth
- 1964: Prohibido soñar
- 1964: El señor de La Salle - Bernarda
- 1964: Juegos peligrosos
- 1965: Diálogos de la paz - Amparo
- 1965: Albergues y paradores
- 1966: Las salvajes en Puente San Gil
- 1966: Eroe vagabondo
- 1966: Dos mil dólares por Coyote - Mary Patterson
- 1966: Django no perdona
- 1966: Una novia relámpago
- 1967: El Amor Brujo - Soledad
- 1967: Los amores difíciles
- 1967: Los siete de Pancho Villa - María
- 1967: El halcón de Castilla - Margarita
- 1968: Camino de la verdad
- 1969: La muchacha del Nilo - Aysha
- 1969: La reverencia (Short)
- 1970: Quel maledetto giorno d'inverno... Django e Sartana all'ultimo sangue
- 1970: Trasplante de un cerebro - Susan
- 1971: El bosque del lobo - Avelina
- 1972: La casa de las muertas vivientes - Sara
- 1972: Fuenteovejuna
- 1976: El caballero de la mano en el pecho - Jerónima
- 1984: Carta a nadie
References
- ^ "Nuria Torray, actriz de cine, teatro y televisión". El Mundo (in Spanish). 10 June 2004. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
External links
- Nuria Torray at IMDb
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