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{{short description|Spanish actress}}
{{short description|Spanish actress}}

{{family name hatnote|Ruiz|Penella|lang=Spanish}}
{{family name hatnote|Ruiz|Penella|lang=Spanish}}

{{Infobox person
{{Infobox person
| image = (Terele Pávez) Día de Castilla-La Mancha (35009407075) (cropped).jpg
| image =
| caption =
| caption = Pávez in May 2017
| name = Terele Pávez
| name = Terele Pávez
| birth_name = Teresa Marta Ruiz Penella
| birth_name = Teresa Marta Ruiz Penella
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1939|7|29|df=yes}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1939|7|29|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Bilbao]] ([[Biscay]]), Spain
| birth_place = [[Bilbao]], Spain
| death_date = {{death date and age|2017|8|11|1939|7|29|df=yes}}
| death_date = {{death date and age|2017|8|11|1939|7|29|df=yes}}
| death_place = [[Madrid]]
| death_place = [[Madrid]], Spain
| othername =
| othername =
| occupation = Actress
| occupation = Actress
| years active = 1954–2017
| years active = 1954–2017
| father = [[Ramón Ruiz Alonso]]
|relatives= [[Emma Penella]] {{small|(sister)}}<br>[[Elisa Montés]] {{small|(sister)}}
| relatives= {{ubl|[[Emma Penella]] (sister)|[[Elisa Montés]] (sister)|[[Antonio Ozores]] (brother-in-law)|[[Manuel Penella|Manuel Penella Moreno]] (grandfather)}}
| children = 1
}}
}}


'''Teresa Marta Ruiz Penella''' (29 July 1939 – 11 August 2017), better known as '''Terele Pávez''', was a Spanish actress.<ref>{{cite news |last=Ruiz Mantilla |first=Jesús |url=http://cultura.elpais.com/cultura/2014/07/24/actualidad/1406223948_009517.html |title=Hablo con mendigos porque en la calle no hay ministros, hay mendigos |language=es |newspaper=[[El Pais]] |date=25 July 2014 |access-date=22 July 2016 |publisher=[[Prisa]]}}</ref> She appeared in more than ninety films since 1954.
'''Teresa Marta Ruiz Penella''' (29 July 1939 – 11 August 2017), better known as '''Terele Pávez''', was a Spanish actress.<ref>{{cite news |last=Ruiz Mantilla |first=Jesús |url=http://cultura.elpais.com/cultura/2014/07/24/actualidad/1406223948_009517.html |title=Hablo con mendigos porque en la calle no hay ministros, hay mendigos |language=es |newspaper=[[El País]] |date=25 July 2014 |access-date=22 July 2016 |publisher=[[Prisa]]}}</ref> She appeared in more than ninety films since 1954.


== Life and career ==
She died on 11 August 2017 due to a [[stroke]] at the age of 78.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://elpais.com/cultura/2017/08/11/actualidad/1502478109_104844.html |title=Muere Terele Pávez a los 78 años |language=es |first=Aurora |last=Intxausti |location=Madrid |date=12 August 2017 |access-date=5 February 2019 |newspaper=[[El País]] |publisher=[[Prisa]]}}</ref>
Teresa Marta Ruiz Penella was born in [[Bilbao]] on 29 July 1939 but she was raised in [[Madrid]].<ref name="cadenacope">{{Cite web|url=https://www.cope.es/actualidad/sociedad/noticias/terele-pavez-verdadero-nombre-vinculo-con-familia-ozores-clausula-contrato-con-cuentame-20220107_1713585|website=[[Cadena COPE]]|title=Terele Pávez: su vínculo con Emma Penella, el rol de su padre en la muerte de Lorca y su contrato en Cuéntame}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|website=[[El País]]|url=https://elpais.com/cultura/2014/02/10/actualidad/1391997816_204435.html|title=Las dos actrices que protagonizaron la gala de los Goya|date=10 February 2014|first=Gregorio|last=Belinchón}}</ref> She was the daughter of [[CEDA]] politician [[Ramón Ruiz Alonso]] and Magdalena Penella Silva and the niece of actress {{ill|Teresita Silva|es}}.<ref name="rtve" /><ref>{{Cite web|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|url=https://www.revistavanityfair.es/cultura/entretenimiento/articulos/terele-pavez-nueve-datos/25561|title=Nueve cosas que hay que saber sobre Terele Pávez|date=12 August 2017|first=Carlos|last=Carabaña}}</ref> Composers [[Manuel Penella|Manuel Penella Moreno]] and {{ill|Manuel Penella Raga|es}} were, respectively, her grandfather and great-grandfather.<ref name="cadenacope" /> She was the aunt of actress {{ill|Emma Ozores|es}}.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.noticiasdegipuzkoa.eus/vivir/television/2020/12/10/emma-ozores-3729830.html|website=Noticias de Gipuzkoa|date=10 December 2020|first=Rosana|last=Lakunza|title=¿Qué fue de Emma Ozores?}}</ref> Two out of her three sisters also pursued an acting career, under the artistic names of [[Emma Penella]] and [[Elisa Montés]], reneging on the paternal surname.<ref name="cadenacope" /><ref name="maldonado">{{Cite web|url=https://www.elespanol.com/cultura/historia/20190619/emma-penella-terele-pavez-renegaron-garcia-lorca/407210186_0.html|website=[[El Español]]|date=19 June 2019|first=Lorena G.|last=Maldonado|title=Cuando Emma Penella y Terele Pávez renegaron de su padre, el hombre que detuvo a García Lorca}}</ref> She took her artistic name after the second family name of her grandmother on her mother side, Emma Silva Pávez, of Chilean background.<ref name="maldonado" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.diariodemallorca.es/cultura/2017/08/13/muere-actriz-terele-pavez-78-3362477.html|website=Diario de Mallorca|date=13 August 2017|title=Muere la actriz Terele Pávez a los 78 años|publisher=[[Prensa Ibérica]]}}</ref> She made her big screen debut in ''[[Boyfriend in Sight]]''.<ref name="rtve">{{Cite web|website=[[rtve.es]]|url=https://www.rtve.es/noticias/20170812/terele-pavez-gran-interprete-reparto-espanola-dedico-su-vida-cine/1596687.shtml|title=Terele Pávez, la gran intérprete de reparto española que dedicó su vida al cine}}</ref>

He starred as witch-procuress [[La Celestina|Celestina]] in ''[[La Celestina (1996 film)|La Celestina]]'' (1996). She reportedly was surprised at being offered a leading role instead of the supporting role to which she was used to, and claimed to be afraid of diving into the psychology of an extremely manipulative and dark character.<ref>{{Cite journal|title=''La Celestina'' en el cine español de la democracia. Adaptación, censura y recepción de la recreación cinematográfica de Gerardo Vera|first=José Eduardo|last=Villalobos Graillet|journal=Celestinesca|year=2021|publisher=[[University of Valencia|Publicacions Universitat de Valencia]]|url=https://ojs.uv.es/index.php/celestinesca/article/view/21331/19795|volume=45|page=139|issn=2695-7183}}</ref> She had already experience in Fernando de Rojas' work as she had played Celestina's pupil Elicia in a 1978 play.{{Sfn|Villalobos Graillet|2021|p=139}} Her work earned her an [[Actors and Actresses Union Awards|Actors Union Award]] for Best Leading Performance in a Film.<ref name="aaua" />

Pávez had one son (Carolo) with publisher José Benito Alique.<ref>{{Cite web|website=Crónica|via=[[El Mundo (Spain)|El Mundo]]|url=https://www.elmundo.es/suplementos/cronica/2008/651/1207432813.html|first=María E.|last=Yagüe|date=6 April 2008|title=El peor papel de Terele Pávez}}</ref>

She died on 11 August 2017 at the [[Hospital Universitario La Paz|Hospital de La Paz]] in Madrid due to a [[stroke]] at the age of 78.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://elpais.com/cultura/2017/08/11/actualidad/1502478109_104844.html |title=Muere Terele Pávez a los 78 años |language=es |first=Aurora |last=Intxausti |location=Madrid |date=12 August 2017 |access-date=5 February 2019 |newspaper=[[El País]] |publisher=[[Prisa]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.levante-emv.com/cultura/2017/08/11/muere-actriz-terele-pavez-78-13736498.html|website=[[Levante-EMV]]|publisher=[[Prensa Ibérica]]|title=Muere la actriz Terele Pávez a los 78 años|date=11 August 2017}}</ref>


== Selected filmography==
== Selected filmography==
===Film===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! class = "unsortable" | Notes
! class = "unsortable" | {{Tooltip|Ref.|Reference(s)}}
|-
| {{center|1954}}
| ''[[Boyfriend in Sight|Novio a la vista]]'' (''Boyfriend in Sight'') || Pecas || Feature film debut || {{center|<ref>{{Cite book|year=2021|url=https://lamadraza.ugr.es/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Cuadernillo-Berlanga_baja_calidad.pdf|page=107|title=Maestros del cine moderno español (II). Luis García Berlanga (1ª parte) (en el centenario de su nacimiento)|publisher=La Madraza|location=Granada}}</ref>}}
|-
| rowspan = "2" | {{center|1959}}
| ''{{ill|Las dos y media y... veneno|es}}'' || || || {{center|{{Sfn|Vera|2002|p=163}}}}
|-
| ''{{ill|Quince bajo la lona|es|lt=15 bajo la lona}}'' || || || {{center|{{Sfn|Vera|2002|p=163}}}}
|-
| rowspan = "2" | {{center|1961}}
| ''{{ill|Tenemos 18 años|es}}'' || Pili || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite book|editor-first=Antonio|editor-last=Lázaro-Reboll|editor-first2=Ian|editor-last2=Olney|location=Detroit|publisher=[[Wayne State University Press]]|year=2018|isbn=978-0-8143-4316-6|title=The Films of Jess Franco|chapter=Before and After ''The Awful Dr. Orlof'': Constructing a "Respectable" Jess Franco|first=Andy|last=Willis|page=47}}</ref>}}
|-
| ''Salto mortal'' || || || {{center|{{Sfn|Vera|2002|p=163}}}}
|-
| {{center|1962}}
| ''{{ill|La boda era a las doce|es}}'' || || || {{center|{{Sfn|Vera|2002|p=163}}}}
|-
| {{center|1968}}
| ''{{ill|No somos de piedra|es}}'' || || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cope.es/actualidad/sociedad/noticias/terele-pavez-verdadero-nombre-vinculo-con-familia-ozores-clausula-contrato-con-cuentame-20220107_1713585|website=[[Cadena COPE]]|date=7 January 2022|title=Terele Pávez: su vínculo con Emma Penella, el rol de su padre en la muerte de Lorca y su contrato en Cuéntame}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|1970}}
| ''{{ill|Fortunata y Jacinta (film)|es|Fortunata y Jacinta (película)|lt=Fortunata y Jacinta}}'' || Mauricia la Dura || || {{Center|<ref name="obituary">{{Cite web|url=https://www.aisge.es/obituario-de-terele-pavez|website=Aisge|title=Terele Pávez. Actriz con arrojo, mujer sin dobleces|first=Eduardo|last=Vallejo|date=29 August 2017}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|1974}}
| ''[[The Marriage Revolution|La revolución matrimonial]]'' (''The Marriage Revolution'') || Secretaria || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cervantesvirtual.com/portales/rafael_azcona/revolucion_ficha_tecnica/|via=[[Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes]]|title=La revolución matrimonial (1974)|access-date=4 January 2024}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|1975}}
| ''{{ill|Evil Eye (1975 film)|es|Más allá del exorcismo|lt=Malocchio}}'' (''Evil Eye'') || || || {{center|<ref name="espinof">{{Cite web|url=https://www.espinof.com/actores-y-actrices/ha-muerto-terele-pavez-actriz-fetiche-de-alex-de-la-iglesia-a-los-78-anos|title=Ha muerto Terele Pávez, actriz fetiche de Álex de la Iglesia, a los 78 años|date=12 August 2017|first=Mikel|last=Zorrilla}}</ref>}}
|-
| rowspan = "2" | {{center|1976}}
| ''{{ill|Tattoo (1976 film)|es|Tatuaje (película)|lt=Tatuaje}}'' (''Tattoo'') || La Andaluza || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite book|page=367|chapter=''Tatuaje'' (''Tattoo'') (1976)|first=Sabrina|last=Vaquerizo González|title=The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Films|editor-first=Salvador|editor-last=Jimenez Murguía|editor-first2=Alex|editor-last2=Pinar|publisher=[[Rowman & Littlefield]]|isbn=9781442271333|year=2018}}</ref>}}
|-
| ''{{ill|La espada negra|ca}}'' || Reina Madre || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite journal|title=El Fénix de las pantallas (Esbozo de filmografía lopesca comentada)|first=Rafael de|last=España|page=16|journal=Filmhistoria Online|volume=28|year=2018|issn=2014-668X|url=https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/filmhistoria/article/view/28364/29049|location=Barcelona|publisher=[[University of Barcelona|Universitat de Barcelona]]|issue=1–2}}</ref>}}
|-
| rowspan = "2" | {{center|1978}}
| ''{{ill|Carne apaleada|es}}'' || || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cervantesvirtual.com/portales/alece/registro_pelicula/?id=959|access-date=4 January 2024|via=[[Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes]]|website=Adaptaciones de la literatura española en el cine español. Referencias y bibliografía|title= Carne apaleada · España 1977}}</ref>}}
|-
| ''[[Red Gold (film)|Oro rojo]]'' (''Red Gold'') || || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oBYR0MWEfjAC&pg=PA111|page=111|first=Miguel|last=Bayón|title=José Sacristán: la memoria de la tribu|year=1989|publisher=Editora Regional de Murcia|isbn=84-7564-075-3|location=Murcia}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|1984}}
| ''[[The Holy Innocents (film)|Los santos inocentes]]'' (''The Holy Innocents'') || Régula || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite book|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oboxWAqj37UC&pg=PA179|page=179|editor-first=Alberto|editor-last=Mira|title=The Cinema of Spain and Portugal|year=2005|publisher=[[Wallflower Press]]|location=London|isbn=1-904764-44-4|chapter=Los santos inocentes / The Holy Innocents|first=Elena|last=Carrera}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.revistavanityfair.es/cultura/entretenimiento/articulos/mejores-momentos-cine-terele-pavez/25560|website=[[Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]]|title=Terele Pávez: sus mejores momentos en el cine|date=12 August 2017}}</ref>}}
|-
| rowspan = "2" | {{center|1985}}
| ''[[Requiem for a Spanish Peasant (film)|Réquiem por un campesino español]]'' (''Requiem for a Spanish Peasant'') || La Jerónima || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://letraslibres.com/revista/espanol-y-otras-palabras-peligrosas/|first=Daniel|last=Gascón|website=[[Letras Libres]]|date=23 April 2014|title=Español y otras palabras peligrosas}}</ref>}}
|-
| ''La noche de la ira'' || || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=a6gaKEZBAfYC&pg=PA163|page=163|title=Cómo hacer cine: El día de la bestia de Álex de la Iglesias|first=Cecilia|last=Vera|year=2002|publisher=Editorial Fundamentos|isbn=84-245-0922-6|location=Madrid}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|1986}}
| ''[[The Bastard Brother of God|El hermano bastardo de Dios]]'' (''The Bastard Brother of God'') || Ramona || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite book|isbn=8487411150|title=100 peliculas sobre la guerra civil española|page=172|first=Enric|last=Ripoll-Freixes|year=1992|publisher=Centro de Investifaciones Literarias Españolas e Hispanoamericanas }}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|1987}}
| ''{{ill|Laura, del cielo llega la noche|ca|Laura a la ciutat dels sants (1986)}}'' (''Laura'') || || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cervantesvirtual.com/portales/alece/registro_pelicula/?id=792|access-date=4 January 2024|title= Laura, del cielo llega la noche · España 1986|website=Adaptaciones de la literatura española en el cine español. Referencias y bibliografía|via=[[Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes]]}}</ref>}}
|-
| rowspan = "3" | {{center|1988}}
| ''[[El Lute II: Tomorrow I'll be Free|El Lute II: mañana seré libre]]'' (''El Lute II: Tomorrow I'll be Free'') || || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5LZ6eSCCCJkC&pg=PA218|page=218|first=José Ángel|last=Garrido|title=Minorías en el cine: la etnia gitana en la pantalla|location=Barcelona|year=2003|publisher=[[University of Barcelona|Publicacions de la Universitat de Barcelona]]|isbn=84-475-2605-4}}</ref>}}
|-
| ''[[Winter Diary|Diario de invierno]]'' (''Winter Diary'') || Madre ('mother') || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://elpais.com/diario/1988/09/19/cultura/590623205_850215.html|website=[[El País]]|date=19 September 1988|first=Ángeles|last=García|title=Francisco Regueiro: 'Diario de invierno' es una comedia bárbara}}</ref>}}
|-
| ''[[Scent of a Crime|El aire de un crimen]]'' (''Scent of a Crime'') || || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|title=Terele|first=Diego|last=Galán|date=18 August 2017|url=https://elpais.com/cultura/2017/08/16/actualidad/1502902440_737073.html|website=[[El País]]}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|1990}}
| ''Los días del cometa'' || || || {{Center|{{Sfn|Benavent|2000|p=214}}}}
|-
| {{center|1993}}
| ''[[The Greek Labyrinth|El laberinto griego]]'' (''The Greek Labyrinth'') || Remei || || {{Center|{{Sfn|Benavent|2000|p=325}}}}
|-
| {{center|1995}}
| ''[[The Day of the Beast|El día de la bestia]]'' (''The Day of the Beast'') || Rosario || || {{Center|{{Sfn|Benavent|2000|p=209}}}}
|-
| {{center|1996}}
| ''[[La Celestina (1996 film)|La Celestina]]'' || [[La Celestina|Celestina]] || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite book|title=Cine español de los 90. Diccionario de películas, directores y temático|first=Francisco María|last=Benavent|year=2000|isbn=84-271-2326-4|location=Bilbao|publisher=Ediciones Mensajero|page=154}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|1997}} || ''[[99.9 (film)|99.9: La frecuencia del terror]]'' (''99.9'') || Dolores || || {{Center|{{Sfn|Benavent|2000|p=425}}}}
|-
| {{center|2000}} || ''[[La comunidad (film)|La comunidad]]'' (''Common Wealth'') || Ramona || || {{Center|<ref>{{Cite book|title=The Cinema of Álex de la Iglesia|first1=Peter|last1=Buse|first2=Núria|last2=Triana Toribio|first3=Andy|last3=Willis|year=2007|isbn=978-0-7190-7136-2|location=Manchester|publisher=[[Manchester University Press]]|pages=184–185}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|2002}} || ''[[800 Bullets|800 balas]]'' (''800 Bullets'') || Rocío || || {{center|{{Sfn|Buse|Triana Toribio|Willis|2007|pp=185–186}}}}
|-
| {{center|2003}}
| ''Nudos'' || || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bcncatfilmcommission.com/es/films/nudos|access-date=4 January 2024|publisher=[[Ajuntament de Barcelona]] · Institut de Cultura|website=Barcelona Film Commission {{!}} Catalunya Film Commission|title=Nudos}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|2004}}
| ''Mala uva'' || || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.elmundo.es/metropoli/2004/09/15/cine/1095260979.html|website=Metrópoli|via=[[El Mundo (Spain)|El Mundo]]|date=15 September 2004|title=Un ejecutor bondadoso|author=F.M.}}</ref>}}
|-
| rowspan = "2" | {{center|2007}}
| ''[[Love Expresso|Café solo o con ellas]]'' (''Love Expresso'') || Paca || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://variety.com/2007/film/reviews/love-expresso-1200557136/|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=15 August 2007|title=Love Expresso|first=Jonathan|last=Holland}}</ref>}}
|-
| ''{{ill|Los Totenwackers|eu}}'' || Doña Sabrina || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|website=[[ABC (Spain)|ABC]]|url=https://www.abc.es/familia/educacion/abci-conoces-totenwakers-200710190300-1641180557667_noticia.html|title=¿Conoces a los Totenwakers?|date=19 October 2007}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|2010}}
| ''[[The Last Circus|Balada triste de trompeta]]'' (''The Last Circus'') || Dolores || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oFfsBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA101|page=101|title=L'Annuel du Cinéma 2012: Tous les films 2011|year=2012|isbn=9782902516209 |last1=Marcadé |first1=Nicolas |author2=Collectif |publisher=Les Fiches du Cinéma }}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|2013}}
| ''[[Witching & Bitching|Las brujas de Zugarramurdi]]'' (''Witching & Bitching'') || Maritxu || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite journal|page=135|doi=10.13135/1594-378X/7096|journal=Artifara|issn=1594-378X|title=Efectos transculturales de las estrategias de doblaje y subtitulación para las películas de terror y de humor|first=Alex|last=Borio|year=2022|volume=22|issue=2}}</ref>}}
|-
| rowspan = "2" | {{center|2015}}
| ''{{ill|Las aventuras de Moriana|ca}}'' || || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|website=[[Fotogramas]]|url=https://www.fotogramas.es/peliculas-criticas/a10183746/las-aventuras-de-moriana/|title=Las aventuras de Moriana|date=8 September 2015}}</ref>}}
|-
| ''[[My Big Night|Mi gran noche]]'' (''My Big Night'') || Dolores || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|website=[[rtve.es]]|url=https://www.rtve.es/television/20220513/raphael-eurovision-pelicula-gran-noche-rtve-play/2347316.shtml|title=La mejor película con la que preparate para Eurovisión: 'Mi gran noche', con Raphael|date=13 May 2022}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|2016}}
| ''[[The Open Door (2016 film)|La puerta abierta]]'' (''The Open Door'') || Antonia || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|date=30 August 2016|first=Pere|last=Vall|title=La puerta abierta|url=https://www.fotogramas.es/peliculas-criticas/a16169868/la-puerta-abierta-16169868/|website=[[Fotogramas]]}}</ref>}}
|-
| rowspan = "2" | {{center|2017}}
| ''[[The Bar (film)|El bar]]'' (''The Bar'') || Amparo || || {{center|<ref name="obituary" />}}
|-
| ''[[Uncertain Glory (2017 film)|Incerta glòria]]'' (''Uncertain Glory'') || Molinera || || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ccma.cat/tv3/incerta-gloria-passions-amoroses-i-amistats-traides-durant-la-guerra-civil/noticia/3003600/|date=9 April 2020|title="Incerta glòria": passions amoroses i amistats traïdes durant la Guerra Civil|publisher=[[Corporació Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals]]|access-date=31 October 2021|language=ca}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|2019}}
| ''{{ill|¡Ay, mi madre!|es}}'' || Petra || Posthumous work || {{Center|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aisge.es/estrenos-del-29-de-marzo-ay-mi-madre|website=Aisge|date=27 March 2019|title=Los estrenos del 29 de marzo. ¡Ay, mi madre!' Herencia condicionada|first=Alberto|last=Úbeda-Portugués}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|2020}}
| ''Caribe, todo incluido'' || || Posthumous work || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ecartelera.com/noticias/critica-caribe-todo-incluido-miguel-garcia-calera-cristina-c-70084/|website=ecartelera|title='Caribe, todo incluido': Enredos amorosos en un resort de lujo|date=12 August 2022|first=Miguel Ángel|last=Pizarro}}</ref>}}
|}
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* ''[[Boyfriend in Sight]]'' (1954) - Pecas
* ''15 bajo la lona'' (1959) - Manuela
* ''Las dos y media y... veneno'' (1959) - Chica morena en consulta veterinario
* ''Tenemos 18 años'' (1959) - Pili
* ''Salto mortal'' (1962) - Camarera
* ''La cuarta ventana'' (1963) - Linda Barcala
* ''La cuarta ventana'' (1963) - Linda Barcala
* ''El espontáneo'' (1964) - Situada
* ''El espontáneo'' (1964) - Situada
* ''La boda era a las doce'' (1964) - María José
* ''No somos de piedra'' (1968) - Charito Sánchez
* ''Los escondites'' (1969)
* ''Los escondites'' (1969)
* ''Fortunata y Jacinta'' (1970) - Mauricia la Dura
* ''Matrimonio al desnudo'' (1974) - Embarazada
* ''Matrimonio al desnudo'' (1974) - Embarazada
* ''[[The Marriage Revolution]]'' (1974) - Secretaria de Pedro
* ''Como matar a papá... sin hacerle daño'' (1975) - Pepita
* ''Como matar a papá... sin hacerle daño'' (1975) - Pepita
* ''Malocchio'' (1975) - Walter's wife
* ''La espada negra'' (1976) - Reina Madre
* ''Carne apaleada'' (1978) - Lourdes
* ''Tatuaje'' (1978)
* ''[[Oro rojo]]'' (1978) - Rufa
* ''Las siete magníficas y audaces mujeres'' (1979)
* ''Las siete magníficas y audaces mujeres'' (1979)
* ''El camino dorado'' (1979) - Mujer Juan
* ''El camino dorado'' (1979) - Mujer Juan
* ''[[The Holy Innocents (film)|The Holy Innocents]]'' (1984) - Régula
* ''Réquiem por un campesino español'' (1985) - Jerónima
* ''La noche de la ira'' (1986) - Prostituta
* ''[[El hermano bastardo de Dios]]'' (1986) - Ramona
* ''Delirios de amor'' (1986) - Mujer en funeral (segment "Delirio 1")
* ''Delirios de amor'' (1986) - Mujer en funeral (segment "Delirio 1")
* ''Laura, del cielo llega la noche'' (1987) - Teresa
* ''Rumbo norte'' (1987)
* ''Rumbo norte'' (1987)
* ''[[El Lute II: Tomorrow I'll be Free]]'' (1988) - Gitana
* ''Diario de invierno'' (1988) - Madre
* ''El aire de un crimen'' (1988) - Mujer peón
* ''Los días del cometa'' (1989)
* ''[[The Greek Labyrinth]]'' (1993) - Esposa de Dotrós
* ''[[The Day of the Beast]]'' (1995) - Rosario
* ''[[La Celestina (1996 film)|La Celestina]]'' (1996) - Celestina
* ''99.9'' (1997) - Dolores
* ''[[La comunidad (film)|La comunidad]]'' (2000) - Ramona
* ''[[800 Bullets]]'' (2002) - Rocío
* ''Nudos'' (2003) - Marga
* ''Mala uva'' (2004) - Reyes
* ''Café solo o con ellas'' (2007) - Paca
* ''Los Totenwackers'' (2007) - Sabrina
* ''El secreto de la abuela'' (2007) - Elizabeth
* ''El secreto de la abuela'' (2007) - Elizabeth
* ''[[The Last Circus]]'' (2010) - Dolores (Vet.)
* ''[[Witching & Bitching]]'' (2013) - Maritxu
* ''[[My Big Night]]'' (2015) - Dolores
* ''Las aventuras de Moriana'' (2015) - Terele
* ''[[Herederos de la bestia]]'' (2016) - Herself
* ''La puerta abierta'' (2016) - Antonia
* ''[[El bar]]'' (2017) - Amparo
* ''[[Uncertain Glory (2017 film)|Incerta glòria]]'' (2017) - Molinera
* ''¡Ay, mi madre!'' (2019) - Petra
* ''Caribe 'Todo incluído''' (2020) - Reme (final film role)
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=== Television ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! class = "unsortable" | Notes
! class = "unsortable" | {{Tooltip|Ref.|Reference(s)}}
|-
| {{center|1977}} || ''[[Curro Jiménez]]'' || Lola || || {{center|<ref name="pereira" />}}
|-
| {{center|1978}} || ''[[Cañas y barro (TV series)|Cañas y barro]]'' || Samaruca || || {{center|<ref name="pereira">{{Cite web|url=https://www.formulatv.com/noticias/70743/7-personajes-televisivos-inolvidables-terele-pavez/|website=FormulaTV|title=7 personajes televisivos inolvidables de Terele Pávez|date=12 August 2017|first=Azucena|last=Pereira}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|1979}} || ''[[La barraca (TV series)|La barraca]]'' || || || {{center|<ref name="obituary" />}}
|-
| {{center|1985}} || ''[[La huella del crimen]]'' || Pilar Prades Expósito || || {{center|<ref name="pereira" />}}
|-
| {{center|2002}} || ''[[Cuéntame cómo pasó]]'' || Doña Pura || Introduced in season 2 || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.abc.es/play/series/noticias/abci-salvame-jorge-javier-vazquez-carga-contra-olga-moreno-y-victoria-supervivientes-trilera-emocional-202204272333_noticia.html|website=[[ABC (Spain)|ABC]]|date=27 April 2022|first=María|last=Robert|title=Diez personajes míticos que desaparecieron de 'Cuéntame'}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|website=Diario de León|url=https://www.diariodeleon.es/articulo/cultura/cuentame-estrena-hoy-nuevos-capitulos-segunda-temporada/20020926020000621374.html|title="Cuéntame" estrena hoy los nuevos capítulos de su segunda temporada|date=26 September 2002}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|2006}} || ''{{ill|Manolo y Benito Corporeision|es}}'' || Antonia || || {{center|<ref name="pereira" />}}
|-
| {{center|2016}} || ''{{ill|Buscando el norte|es}}'' || Nines || || {{center|<ref name="pereira" />}}
|}

== Accolades ==
{{Incomplete list|date=January 2024}}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Year
! Award
! Category
! Work
! Result
! class = "unsortable" | {{Tooltip|Ref.|Reference(s)}}
|-
| {{center|1988}} || [[2nd Goya Awards]] || [[Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] || ''Laura'' || {{nom}} || {{center|<ref name="goyas19872013">{{Citation |url=https://www.accioncultural.es/virtuales/premiosgoya/pdf/catalogo_expo_Goya_1987_2013.pdf|title=Viaje al cine español. 25 años de los Premios Goya|isbn=978-84-9785-791-8|year=2011|publisher=Lunwerg|pages=271; 283; 297}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|1989}} || [[3rd Goya Awards]] || [[Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] || ''[[Winter Diary]]'' || {{nom}} || {{center|<ref name="goyas19872013" />}}
|-
| {{center|1997}} || 6th [[Actors and Actresses Union Awards|Actors Union Awards]] || Best Film Performance in a Leading Role || ''[[La Celestina (1996 film)|La Celestina]]'' || {{won}} || {{center|<ref name="aaua">{{Cite web|url=https://www.uniondeactores.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&layout=edit&id=63|website=[[Spanish Actors Union|Unión de Actores y Actrices]]|title=Ganadores de la 6ª Edición de los Premios Unión de Actores y Actrices|access-date=4 January 2024}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|2001}} || [[15th Goya Awards]] || [[Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] || ''[[La comunidad (film)|Common Wealth]]'' || {{nom}} || {{center|<ref name="goyas19872013" />}}
|-
| {{center|2011}} || [[25th Goya Awards]] || [[Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] || ''[[The Last Circus]]'' || {{nom}} || {{center|<ref name="goyas19872013" />}}
|-
| rowspan = "2" | {{center|2014}}
| [[1st Feroz Awards]] || [[Feroz Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Film|Best Supporting Actress in a Film]] || rowspan = "2" | ''[[Witching & Bitching]]'' || {{won}} || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ideal.es/granada/20140128/gente/premios-feroz-sorprenden-distinguen-bodas-stockholm-201401281147.html|website=[[Ideal (newspaper)|Ideal]]|date=28 January 2014|title=Los premios Feroz sorprenden y distinguen a 3 Bodas de Más y Stockholm|publisher=[[Grupo Vocento]]}}</ref>}}
|-
| [[28th Goya Awards]] || [[Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] || {{won}} || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|website=[[La Vanguardia]]|url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/cine/20140209/54400997370/terele-pavez-mejor-actriz-de-reparto-goya-2014.html|title=Terele Pávez, mejor actriz de reparto en los Goya 2014|date=9 February 2014|first=Astrid|last=Meseguer}}</ref>}}
|-
| {{center|2016}}
| [[25th Actors and Actresses Union Awards]] || Best Film Actress in a Secondary Role || ''Las aventuras de Moriana'' || {{nom}} || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.diariosur.es/culturas/201602/11/maggie-civantos-candidaturas-premios-20160214191149-v.html|website=[[Diario Sur]]|date=16 February 2016|title=Maggie Civantos y 'Vis a vis', en las candidaturas de los Premios de la Unión de Actores}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.elmundo.es/cultura/2016/03/15/56e7ce1b46163f762f8b45c7.html|website=[[El Mundo (Spain)|El Mundo]]|title='La novia', 'B, la película', 'La piedra oscura' y 'Vis a vis' triunfan en los Premios de la Unión de Actores|date=15 March 2016}}</ref>}}
|-
| rowspan = "3" | {{center|2017}}
| [[4th Feroz Awards]] || [[Feroz Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Film|Best Supporting Actress in a Film]] || rowspan = "3" | ''[[The Open Door (2016 film)|The Open Door]]'' || {{nom}} || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|website=[[HuffPost]]|url=https://www.huffingtonpost.es/2017/01/23/ganadores-premios-feroz-2017_n_14339464.html|title=La lista completa de ganadores de los premios Feroz 2017|date=23 January 2017}}</ref>}}
|-
| [[31st Goya Awards]] || [[Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] || {{nom}} || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|website=[[Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]]|url=https://www.revistavanityfair.es/cultura/entretenimiento/articulos/todos-los-ganadores-de-los-premios-goya-2017/23453|title=Todos los ganadores de los Premios Goya 2017|date=4 February 2017}}</ref>}}
|-
| [[26th Actors and Actresses Union Awards]] || Best Film Actress in a Secondary Role || {{nom}} || {{center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/vida/20170213/425541382/javier-pereira-entre-los-nominados-a-los-premios-union-de-actores.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220314/https://www.lavanguardia.com/vida/20170213/425541382/javier-pereira-entre-los-nominados-a-los-premios-union-de-actores.html |archive-date=2022-03-14 |url-status=live|date=13 February 2017|website=[[La Vanguardia]]|title=Javier Pereira, entre los nominados a los Premios Unión de Actores}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rtve.es/noticias/20170314/tarde-para-ira-arrasa-unos-premios-union-actores-fuerte-reivindicacion-femenina/1503440.shtml |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170314051626/http://www.rtve.es/noticias/20170314/tarde-para-ira-arrasa-unos-premios-union-actores-fuerte-reivindicacion-femenina/1503440.shtml |archive-date=2017-03-14 |url-status=live|website=[[RTVE]]|date=14 March 2017|title='Tarde para la ira' arrasa en unos Premios Unión de Actores con fuerte reivindicación femenina}}</ref>}}
|}


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Terele Pávez
Pávez in May 2017
Born
Teresa Marta Ruiz Penella

(1939-07-29)29 July 1939
Bilbao, Spain
Died11 August 2017(2017-08-11) (aged 78)
Madrid, Spain
OccupationActress
Years active1954–2017
Children1
FatherRamón Ruiz Alonso
Relatives

Teresa Marta Ruiz Penella (29 July 1939 – 11 August 2017), better known as Terele Pávez, was a Spanish actress.[1] She appeared in more than ninety films since 1954.

Life and career

[edit]

Teresa Marta Ruiz Penella was born in Bilbao on 29 July 1939 but she was raised in Madrid.[2][3] She was the daughter of CEDA politician Ramón Ruiz Alonso and Magdalena Penella Silva and the niece of actress Teresita Silva [es].[4][5] Composers Manuel Penella Moreno and Manuel Penella Raga [es] were, respectively, her grandfather and great-grandfather.[2] She was the aunt of actress Emma Ozores [es].[6] Two out of her three sisters also pursued an acting career, under the artistic names of Emma Penella and Elisa Montés, reneging on the paternal surname.[2][7] She took her artistic name after the second family name of her grandmother on her mother side, Emma Silva Pávez, of Chilean background.[7][8] She made her big screen debut in Boyfriend in Sight.[4]

He starred as witch-procuress Celestina in La Celestina (1996). She reportedly was surprised at being offered a leading role instead of the supporting role to which she was used to, and claimed to be afraid of diving into the psychology of an extremely manipulative and dark character.[9] She had already experience in Fernando de Rojas' work as she had played Celestina's pupil Elicia in a 1978 play.[10] Her work earned her an Actors Union Award for Best Leading Performance in a Film.[11]

Pávez had one son (Carolo) with publisher José Benito Alique.[12]

She died on 11 August 2017 at the Hospital de La Paz in Madrid due to a stroke at the age of 78.[13][14]

Selected filmography

[edit]

Film

[edit]
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1954
Novio a la vista (Boyfriend in Sight) Pecas Feature film debut
1959
Las dos y media y... veneno [es]
15 bajo la lona [es]
1961
Tenemos 18 años [es] Pili
Salto mortal
1962
La boda era a las doce [es]
1968
No somos de piedra [es]
1970
Fortunata y Jacinta [es] Mauricia la Dura
1974
La revolución matrimonial (The Marriage Revolution) Secretaria
1975
Malocchio [es] (Evil Eye)
1976
Tatuaje [es] (Tattoo) La Andaluza
La espada negra [ca] Reina Madre
1978
Carne apaleada [es]
Oro rojo (Red Gold)
1984
Los santos inocentes (The Holy Innocents) Régula
1985
Réquiem por un campesino español (Requiem for a Spanish Peasant) La Jerónima
La noche de la ira
1986
El hermano bastardo de Dios (The Bastard Brother of God) Ramona
1987
Laura, del cielo llega la noche [ca] (Laura)
1988
El Lute II: mañana seré libre (El Lute II: Tomorrow I'll be Free)
Diario de invierno (Winter Diary) Madre ('mother')
El aire de un crimen (Scent of a Crime)
1990
Los días del cometa
1993
El laberinto griego (The Greek Labyrinth) Remei
1995
El día de la bestia (The Day of the Beast) Rosario
1996
La Celestina Celestina
1997
99.9: La frecuencia del terror (99.9) Dolores
2000
La comunidad (Common Wealth) Ramona
2002
800 balas (800 Bullets) Rocío
2003
Nudos
2004
Mala uva
2007
Café solo o con ellas (Love Expresso) Paca
Los Totenwackers [eu] Doña Sabrina
2010
Balada triste de trompeta (The Last Circus) Dolores
2013
Las brujas de Zugarramurdi (Witching & Bitching) Maritxu
2015
Las aventuras de Moriana [ca]
Mi gran noche (My Big Night) Dolores
2016
La puerta abierta (The Open Door) Antonia
2017
El bar (The Bar) Amparo
Incerta glòria (Uncertain Glory) Molinera
2019
¡Ay, mi madre! [es] Petra Posthumous work
2020
Caribe, todo incluido Posthumous work

Television

[edit]
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1977
Curro Jiménez Lola
1978
Cañas y barro Samaruca
1979
La barraca
1985
La huella del crimen Pilar Prades Expósito
2002
Cuéntame cómo pasó Doña Pura Introduced in season 2
2006
Manolo y Benito Corporeision [es] Antonia
2016
Buscando el norte [es] Nines

Accolades

[edit]
Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
1988
2nd Goya Awards Best Supporting Actress Laura Nominated
1989
3rd Goya Awards Best Supporting Actress Winter Diary Nominated
1997
6th Actors Union Awards Best Film Performance in a Leading Role La Celestina Won
2001
15th Goya Awards Best Supporting Actress Common Wealth Nominated
2011
25th Goya Awards Best Supporting Actress The Last Circus Nominated
2014
1st Feroz Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Film Witching & Bitching Won
28th Goya Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
2016
25th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actress in a Secondary Role Las aventuras de Moriana Nominated
2017
4th Feroz Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Film The Open Door Nominated
31st Goya Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated
26th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actress in a Secondary Role Nominated

References

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