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Spanish film, stage, and television actress
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Cartaña and the second or maternal family name is
Ortega.
Sílvia Cartaña Ortega (
Barcelona, 8 March 1963), better known as Sílvia Marsó is a Spanish film, stage and television actress and theatre producer. She started her career in the
Televisión Española's
game show
Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez.
Television
Filmography
- 1985:
El donante, by
Tito Fernández.
- 1994:
La madre muerta, by
Juanma Bajo Ulloa.
- 2001:
Amor, curiosidad, prozak y dudas, by
Miguel Santesmases
- 2002:
Nosotras, by
Judith Colell
- 2005: Cuadrilátero, by
José Carlos Ruíz
- 2007:
Ángeles S.A. by
Eduard Bosch, with
María Isabel,
Pablo Carbonell and
Anabel Alonso
- 2007:
Freedomless, by
Xoel Pamos
- 2007:
Myway, by
Toni Salgot
- 2008:
Pájaros muertos, by
Guillermo and
Jorge Sempere
- 2018:
Sin novedad by
Miguel Berzal de Miguel with Silvia Espigado, Fernando Guillen Cuervo, Gonzalo Castro, Esmeralda Moya.
Theatre
- 1989:
Lend Me a Tenor (Búscame un tenor) by
Ken Ludwig, directed by Alexander Herold.
[1]
- 1989:
La Folle de Chaillot (La loca de Chaillot) by
Jean Giraudoux, directed by José Luis Alonso.
[2]
- 1991:
Hecuba by
Euripides, directed by Emilio Hernández.
[3]
- 1991:
The Lady of the Dawn (
La dama del alba) by
Alejandro Casona, directed by Juan Carlos Pérez de la Fuente.
[4]
- 1992: La Gran Sultana by
Miguel de Cervantes, directed by
Adolfo Marsillach.
- 1995:
Three Tall Women (Tres mujeres altas) by
Edward Albee directed by
Jaime Chávarri.
- 1998:
Doña Rosita the Spinster (|Doña Rosita la soltera) by
Federico García Lorca, directed by
José Tamayo.
- 2000:
I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change (Te quiero, eres perfecto... ya te cambiaré) by
Joe DiPietro and
Jimmy Roberts, directed by Esteve Ferrer.
[5]
- 2005:
Can't Pay? Won't Pay! (Aquí no paga nadie) by
Dario Fo, directed by Esteve Ferrer.
[6]
- 2006:
Life x 3 (Tres versiones de la vida) by
Yasmina Reza, directed by Natalia Menéndez.
[7]
- 2010:
House of Dolls by
Henrik Ibsen, directed by Amelia Ochandiano.
[8]
- 2012:
Yerma by
Federico García Lorca, directed by Miguel Narros.
[9]
- 2013: Capitalismo, hazles reír by Juan Cavestany, directed by Andrés Lima.
[10]
- 2014:
The Glass Menagerie (El zoo de cristal) by
Tennessee Williams, directed by Francisco Vidal.
[11]
- 2016: La puerta de al lado by Fabrice Roger Lacan, directed by
Sergio Peris-Mencheta.
[12]
- 2017:
Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman (24 horas en la vida de una mujer) by
Stefan Zweig directed by Ignacio García.
[13]
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