María Pujalte | |
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Born | María Pujalte Vidal December 22, 1966 Corunna, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Occupation | Actress |
María Pujalte Vidal (born December 22, 1966, in A Coruña) is a Spanish actress.
She studied singing, drama and self-expression through movement in Santiago de Compostela and at the Scuola Internazionale dell'Attore Comico from Reggio Emilia with a scholarship of the Deputation of Corunna.
She has been a member of Centro Dramático Galego and of the theatre groups Moucho Clerc and Compañía de Marías.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Director |
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1989 | Sempre Xonxa | (uncredited) | Chano Piñeiro |
1991 | Martes de carnaval | Alba | Pedro Carvajal |
1994 | El baile de las ánimas | Malena | Pedro Carvajal |
1995 | Entre rojas | Cata | Azucena Rodríguez |
1996 | Libertarias | Mariona | Vicente Aranda |
1997 | Perdona bonita, pero Lucas me quería a mí | Maricarmen | Dunia Ayaso and Félix Sabroso |
1998 | Insomnio | Isabel | Chus Gutiérrez |
1998 | El grito en el cielo | Rita | Dunia Ayaso and Félix Sabroso |
1999 | Los lobos de Washington | Sara | Mariano Barroso |
1999 | La Parrilla | Mamen Taber | Xavier Manich |
2002 | A mi madre le gustan las mujeres | Jimena | Daniela Fejerman and Inés París |
2003 | El lápiz del carpintero | Beatriz | Antón Reixa |
2003 | En la ciudad | Sofia | Dunia Ayaso and Félix Sabroso |
2003 | Descongélate! | Invitada Fiesta | Dunia Ayaso and Félix Sabroso |
2004 | Cosas que hacen que la vida valga la pena | Angeles | Manuel Gómez Pereira |
2005 | Semen, una historia de amor | Gloria | Daniela Fejerman and Inés París |
2008 | Rivales | Maria | Fernando Colomo |
2010 | Que se mueran los feos | Begonia | Nacho G. Velilla |
2016 | La noche que mi madre mató a mi padre | Susana | Inés París |
Short films
Year | Title | Role | Director |
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1991 | Macana de dote, che | Miguel Castelo | |
1994 | As xoias da Señora Bianconero | Jorge Coira | |
1995 | La boutique del llanto | Candida | Iñaki Peñafiel |
1995 | Gran liquidacion | Cega | Jorge Coira |
1996 | Interferencias | Antonio Morales Pérez | |
1997 | Completo comfort | Miranda | Juan Flahn |
1997 | ¿A mí quién me manda meterme en esto? | Maite | Daniela Fejerman and Inés París |
1999 | Vamos a dejarlo | Daniela Fejerman and Inés París | |
2006 | El regalo | Puri | Carlos Agulló |
Television
As a conductor
- Gala Premios Max, 2003
As an actress
Year/s | Title | Role |
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1997 | 'Los negocios de mamá' | Lucrecia |
1998-2001 | Periodistas | Memen Tebar |
2004-2006 | Siete Vidas | Monica Olmedo |
2009-2014 | Los misterios de Laura | Laura Lebrel del Bosque |
2011 | Los Quién | Susana Zunzunegui |
2019 | Vota Juan | Macerena Lombardo |
2019 | Toy Boy | Carmen de Andres |
2019 | Merlí: Sapere Aude | Maria Bolano |
2020 | Vamos Juan | Macerena Lombardo |
2021 | Venga Juan | Macerena Lombardo |
Theatre
- The Real Thing (2010), by Tom Stoppard.[1]
- Gatas (2008), by Manuel González Gil and Daniel Botti.
- Las cuñadas (2008), by Michel Tremblay.
- El método Grönholm (2007), by Jordi Galcerán
- Dónde pongo la cabeza (2006), by Yolanda García Serrano
- Confesiones de mujeres de 30 (2002-2004)
- Caníbales (1996)
- Martes de Carnaval (1995) by Ramón del Valle-Inclán
- Finisterra Broadway amén y squasch (1993)
- O Roixinol de Bretaña (1991) by Quico Cadaval
- Yerma (1990) by Federico García Lorca
- O Códice Clandestino (1989), by Quico Cadaval
- O Mozo que chegou de lonxe (1989)
Awards
- Unión de Actores, Best New Actress with Entre rojas, 1995
- Unión de Actores, Best Actress in a Supporting role with Periodistas, 2000
- Premios Teatro de Rojas, Best Actress with El método Grönholm, 2007
- Festival de Cans, Pedigree Honor Award, 2011[2]
References
- ↑ Barrigós, Concha (4 January 2010). "Javier Cámara: "No soy capaz de hacer dos cosas a la vez"". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 20 January 2012. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
- ↑ Fustes, Pilar (6 May 2011). "De aldea a plató". ABC (in Spanish). Vocento. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
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