Graciela Borges
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Graciela Borges | |
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Born | Graciela Noemí Zabala June 10, 1941 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1958–present |
Spouse(s) | Juan Manuel Bordeu |
Graciela Borges (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡɾaˈsjela ˈβoɾxes]; born Graciela Noemí Zabala, June 10, 1941) is an Argentine television and film actress.[1]
Borges was born in Dolores. Having made her film debut at 14, she has acted in over fifty films and was featured in 2006 in Vogue Paris as "the great actress of Argentine cinema".[2]
In 2002, Borges received her first Silver Condor Award for Best Actress for her role in Lucrecia Martel's highly acclaimed La ciénaga.[3] In 2015, the Argentine Film Critics Association recognized her with a lifetime achievement Silver Condor Award.[4]
Filmography (partial)[]
- Sugar Harvest (1958)
- The Party Is Over (1960)
- Summer Skin (1961)
- The Terrace (1963)
- Circe (1964)
- Traitors of San Angel (1967)
- Monday's Child (1967)
- El dependiente (1969)
- Heroína (1972)[5][6][7]
- Poor Butterfly (1986)
- Kindergarten (1989)
- Funes, un Gran Amor (1993)
- Sobre la Tierra (1998)
- La Ciénaga (2001), a.k.a. The Swamp
- Mercano, el Marciano (2002) (voice), a.k.a. Mercano the Martian
- ¿Sabés Nadar? (2002)
- A Cada Lado (2005)
- Monobloc (2005)
- Las manos (2006)
- Brother and Sister (2010)
- (2010)
- Viudas (2011)
- (2014)
- (2015)
- Resentimental (2016)
- La Quietud (2018)
- (2019)
Television (partial)[]
- Son o se Hacen (1997) TV Series
- Primicias (2000) TV Series
- Infieles (2002) Mini TV Series
- Botines (2005) Mini TV Series
References[]
- ^ Graciela Borges at the Internet Movie Database.
- ^ Fernández Zini, Sebastián (8 November 2011). "Graciela Borges: "Ser abuela me llena de amor, luz y felicidad"". Argentine edition of ¡Hola!. hola.com.ar. Retrieved 21 February 2013.
- ^ "La noche del cine local". La Nación (in Spanish). September 12, 2002. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
- ^ Minghetti, Claudio D. (August 28, 2015). "Graciela Borges, una de las figuras clave de "El espejo de los otros"" (in Spanish). Télam. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
- ^ "Graciela Borges". www.tcm.com. Retrieved 2020-12-28.
- ^ Gemünden, Gerd (2019-10-30). Lucrecia Martel. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-05169-2.
- ^ Aguilar, G. (2011-04-11). New Argentine Film: Other Worlds. Springer. ISBN 978-0-230-11942-0.
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Graciela Borges. |
- Graciela Borges at IMDb
- Graciela Borges at Cinenacional.com (in Spanish) (archive)
- Graciela Borges at the TCM Movie Database
- Graciela Borges on Twitter
Categories:
- 1941 births
- Actresses from Buenos Aires
- Argentine film actresses
- Argentine television actresses
- Argentine voice actresses
- Living people
- Illustrious Citizens of Buenos Aires
- Argentine actor stubs