Amparo Baró
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Born | Amparo Baró San Martín 21 September 1937 Barcelona, Spain |
Died | 29 January 2015 Madrid, Spain | (aged 77)
Years active | 1957–2013 |
Awards | Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress 2007 Siete mesas de billar francés |
Amparo Baró San Martín MML (21 September 1937 – 29 January 2015) was a Spanish actress. She starting working in theatres with Adolfo Marsillach. She first garnered critical and popular acclaim for her role as "Sole" in 7 Vidas. Her career spanned more than 50 years. She worked on stage, as well as in films and television.
Life[]
She discovered her vocation when her brothers took her to the theater, and 20 years later, she debuted on stage. This started the career of this fine, young-faced actress with roles in stage and in film distribution. After completing high school at a young age, she began her artistic activities, integrating into several groups of amateur theater in her native Catalonia. Her professional debut was on stage along with Adolfo Marsillach, in Windsor Theater (Barcelona), in 1957.
She was honored numerous times for her work. On 7 December 2007, the Council of Ministers of Spain presented her with the Gold Medal for Merit in Work. She died from cancer, aged 77, in 2015.[1]
Filmography[]
- Siete mesas de billar francés (2007), de Gracia Querejeta
- Noviembre (2003), de Achero Mañas
- El Palomo cojo (1995), de Jaime de Armiñán
- Boca a boca (1995), de Manuel Gómez Pereira
- Al otro lado del túnel (1994), de Jaime de Armiñan
- (1993), de Jaime Chávarri
- Al otro lado del túnel (1992), de Jaime de Armiñán
- (1989), de Antonio Giménez Rico
- (1988), de Jaime Chávarri
- (1987), de Jaime de Armiñán
- (1987), de José Sacristán
- El bosque animado (1987), de José Luis Cuerda
- Stico (1985), de Jaime de Armiñán
- El elegido (1985), de Fernando Huertas
- (1982), de Jaime de Armiñán
- (1981), de Antonio Hernández
- (1980), de Pedro Masó
- (1981), de Pedro Masó
- El nido (1979), de Jaime de Armiñán
- (1978), de Jaime de Armiñán
- (1969), de Jaime de Armiñán
- (1968), de Jesús Pascual
- (1964), de José María Forqué
- La chica del trébol (1963), de Sergio Grieco
- A Land for All (1962), de Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi
- Margarita se llama mi amor (1962), de Ramón Fernández
- Tres de la Cruz Roja (1962), de Fernando Palacios
- (1961), de Luis Marquina
- (1961), de Juan Xiol
- Llama un tal Esteban (1960), de Pedro Luis Ramírez
- Trío de damas (1960), de Pedro Lazaga
- (1957), de Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi
- (1957), de Leonardo Bercovici y Claudio Gora
Honours[]
- Gold Medal of Merit in Labour (Kingdom of Spain, 7 December 2007).[2]
References[]
- ^ Notice of death of actress Amparo Baró, vertele.com; accessed 29 January 2015.(in Spanish)
- ^ Boletín Oficial del Estado
External links[]
- Amparo Baró at IMDb
- 1937 births
- 2015 deaths
- Best Supporting Actress Goya Award winners
- Actresses from Barcelona
- Spanish stage actresses
- Spanish film actresses
- Spanish television actresses
- Deaths from cancer in Spain
- 20th-century Spanish actresses
- 21st-century Spanish actresses