Berta Riaza
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Born | Berta Riaza Gómez (1927-07-27)27 July 1927 Madrid, Spain |
Died | 24 July 2022(2022-07-24) (aged 95) Madrid, Spain |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1947–2003 |
Berta Riaza Gómez (27 July 1927 – 24 July 2022) was a Spanish actress. She starred in over 100 films and 60 stage productions during her near-60 year career.
Life
Born in Madrid, she began her career in 1947 on a stage play titled Historia de una casa.
In 1959, she made her movie debut with Diez fusiles esperan. Her best known movie roles include: Entre tinieblas (1983), Luces de bohemia (1985), El placer de matar (1988) and El Puzzle (2000).
Her career mainly was focused on movies and stage roles. However, she appeared in a few television shows with Televisión Española. In 1980, she starred as Doña Guillermina in the miniseries Fortunata y Jacinta.
In 2003, Riaza retired saying that the only roles she was getting were in unpopular stage plays.[1]
Awards
- National Theater Prize (1992)
- Union of Actors Award for Best Secondary Theater Performance [es] (1995)
- Union of Actors Lifetime Award [es] (1997)
- Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts (2007)
References
External links
- Berta Riaza at IMDb
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- 1991: Aurora Redondo
- 1992: Fernando Fernán Gómez
- 1993: Manuel Alexandre
- 1994: Mari Carmen Prendes / Maruchi Fresno
- 1995: Mary Carrillo
- 1996: Francisco Rabal
- 1997: Berta Riaza
- 1998: Rafael Alonso
- 1999: Luis Barbero
- 2000: José Luis López Vázquez
- 2001: Adolfo Marsillach
- 2002: María Isbert
- 2003: Juan José Otegui
- 2004: Agustín González
- 2005: Asunción Sancho
- 2006: Núria Espert
- 2007: Francisco Merino
- 2008: María Asquerino
- 2009: Aurora Bautista
- 2010: Asunción Balaguer
- 2011: Concha Velasco
- 2012: Julieta Serrano
- 2013: José Sazatornil
- 2014: José Sacristán
- 2015: Juan Margallo
- 2016: Alicia Hermida
- 2017: Esperanza Roy
- 2018: Marisa Paredes
- 2019: Carmen Maura
2020- 2021: Ángela Molina
- 2022: Lola Herrera
- 2023: Gemma Cuervo
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