Licia Calderón
Licia Calderon in I Want Him Dead (1968)
Born
Alicia Palacios Calderón

(1933-11-05) 5 November 1933
Occupation(s)Actress and vedette
Spouse
(m. 1989; died 2000)
ChildrenJesus Puente Palacios
Chesu Puente

Alicia Palacios Calderón (5 November 1933) is a Spanish actress and vedette.

She was introduced in the revue in the show Una muchachita de ochocientos años, she performed with Celia Gámez El águila de fuego, by Francis López. In the 1950s she appeared in films like El hombre que viajaba despacito, Los días de Cabirio, El hincha y Las muchachas de azul (1956).[1]

In 1963 she appeared with Jesús Puente, Amparo Soto and Verónica Luján in the play Juegos de sociedad, by Juan José Alonso Millán.[2] In 1982 he appeared in with Jesús Puente, Amparo Larrañaga, Fernando Arbolella and Aurora Redondo in Las tormentas no vuelven, by Santiago Moncada.[3]

She was married to Jesús Puente, who died on 26 October 2000, and they got one daughter, Chesu, also an actress.[4][5]

Filmography

Films

  • Dos novias para un torero (1956)
  • El hombre que viajaba despacito (1957) as Marta
  • Las muchachas de azul (1957) as Lolita
  • Historias de Madrid (1958) as Mari Pepa
  • El hincha (1958) as María Pérez, mujer de Nicolás
  • La casa de la Troya (1959) as Charito 'La Mañitas'
  • Tenemos 18 años (1959) as Piluca
  • El Litri y su sombra (1960) as Lucía
  • Tres de la Cruz Roja (1961) as Luchi
  • Los pedigüeños (1961) as Alicia
  • Madame (1961)
  • Mi adorable esclava (1962) as Susana
  • Martes y trece (1962) as Marga
  • Tú y yo somos tres (1962) as Matilde
  • Terrible Sheriff (1962) as Suzanne
  • I Want Him Dead (1968) as Marisa
  • No desearás al vecino del quinto (1970)
  • Una señora llamada Andrés (1970) as Eleuxis
  • Black story (La historia negra de Peter P. Peter) (1971) as Asunción
  • Los días de Cabirio (1971) as Nicolasa
  • Simón, contamos contigo (1971) as Comendadora
  • Me debes un muerto (1971) as Candela
  • Los novios de mi mujer (1972)
  • La avispita Ruinasa (1983) as Srta. Alicia López
  • Veredicto implacable (1987) as Mercedes
  • ¡No, hija, no! (1987) as Berta (final film role)

TV series

  • Sábado 64 (1965)
  • Escuela de matrimonios (1967)
  • Del dicho al hecho (1971) as Mari Luz
  • Las doce caras de Eva (1971)
  • El teatro (1978) as Mimí
  • Estudio 1 (1973-1979) as Isabel / Marquesa de Fuenterría / Beth
  • La comedia (1983) as Gabriela
  • La comedia musical española (1985) as Deseada
  • Segunda enseñanza (1986)
  • La comedia dramática española (1986)
  • El mar y el tiempo (1987)

References

  1. "Calderón, Licia" (PDF). Ayuntamiento de Alicante (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 January 2010. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  2. "Reapertura del Goya con Juegos de sociedad, de Alonso Millán". ABC (in Spanish). Vocento. 20 September 1970. p. 73. Retrieved 23 March 2011.
  3. Haro Tegglen, Eduardo (4 December 1982). "Ecos de la censura". El País (in Spanish). Prisa. Retrieved 23 March 2011.
  4. "Licia Calderón: 'Me acuerdo a todas horas de Jesús'". Hola.com (in Spanish). 24 January 2001. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  5. "Chesu Puente, la mayor admiradora de su madre, Licia Calderón". Hola.com (in Spanish). 16 February 2001. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
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