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{{short description|Spanish actress}} |
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{{family name hatnote|Ruiz|Penella|lang=Spanish}} |
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| name = Terele Pávez |
| name = Terele Pávez |
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| birth_name = Teresa Marta Ruiz Penella |
| birth_name = Teresa Marta Ruiz Penella |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1939|7|29|df=yes}} |
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1939|7|29|df=yes}} |
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| birth_place = [[Bilbao]] |
| birth_place = [[Bilbao]], Spain |
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| 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}} |
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| death_place = [[Madrid]] |
| death_place = [[Madrid]], Spain |
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| occupation = Actress |
| occupation = Actress |
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| years active = 1954–2017 |
| years active = 1954–2017 |
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| father = [[Ramón Ruiz Alonso]] |
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|relatives= [[Emma Penella]] {{small|(sister)}}<br>[[Elisa Montés]] {{small|(sister)}} |
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| relatives= {{ubl|[[Emma Penella]] (sister)|[[Elisa Montés]] (sister)|[[Antonio Ozores]] (brother-in-law)|[[Manuel Penella|Manuel Penella Moreno]] (grandfather)}} |
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'''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 |
'''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. |
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== Life and career == |
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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> |
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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> |
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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" /> |
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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> |
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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> |
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== Selected filmography== |
== Selected filmography== |
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===Film=== |
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| {{center|1954}} |
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| ''[[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>}} |
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| rowspan = "2" | {{center|1959}} |
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| ''{{ill|Las dos y media y... veneno|es}}'' || || || {{center|{{Sfn|Vera|2002|p=163}}}} |
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| ''{{ill|Quince bajo la lona|es|lt=15 bajo la lona}}'' || || || {{center|{{Sfn|Vera|2002|p=163}}}} |
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| rowspan = "2" | {{center|1961}} |
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| ''{{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>}} |
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| ''Salto mortal'' || || || {{center|{{Sfn|Vera|2002|p=163}}}} |
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| {{center|1962}} |
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| ''{{ill|La boda era a las doce|es}}'' || || || {{center|{{Sfn|Vera|2002|p=163}}}} |
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| {{center|1968}} |
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| ''{{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>}} |
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| {{center|1970}} |
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| ''{{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>}} |
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| {{center|1974}} |
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| ''[[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>}} |
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| {{center|1975}} |
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| ''{{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>}} |
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| rowspan = "2" | {{center|1976}} |
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| ''{{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>}} |
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| ''{{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>}} |
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| rowspan = "2" | {{center|1978}} |
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| ''{{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>}} |
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| ''[[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>}} |
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| {{center|1984}} |
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| ''[[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>}} |
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| rowspan = "2" | {{center|1985}} |
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| ''[[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>}} |
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| ''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>}} |
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| {{center|1986}} |
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| ''[[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>}} |
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| {{center|1987}} |
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| ''{{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>}} |
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| rowspan = "3" | {{center|1988}} |
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| ''[[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>}} |
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| ''[[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>}} |
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| ''[[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>}} |
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| {{center|1990}} |
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| ''Los días del cometa'' || || || {{Center|{{Sfn|Benavent|2000|p=214}}}} |
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| {{center|1993}} |
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| ''[[The Greek Labyrinth|El laberinto griego]]'' (''The Greek Labyrinth'') || Remei || || {{Center|{{Sfn|Benavent|2000|p=325}}}} |
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| {{center|1995}} |
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| ''[[The Day of the Beast|El día de la bestia]]'' (''The Day of the Beast'') || Rosario || || {{Center|{{Sfn|Benavent|2000|p=209}}}} |
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| {{center|1996}} |
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| ''[[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>}} |
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| {{center|1997}} || ''[[99.9 (film)|99.9: La frecuencia del terror]]'' (''99.9'') || Dolores || || {{Center|{{Sfn|Benavent|2000|p=425}}}} |
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| {{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>}} |
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| {{center|2002}} || ''[[800 Bullets|800 balas]]'' (''800 Bullets'') || Rocío || || {{center|{{Sfn|Buse|Triana Toribio|Willis|2007|pp=185–186}}}} |
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| {{center|2003}} |
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| ''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>}} |
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| {{center|2004}} |
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| ''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>}} |
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| rowspan = "2" | {{center|2007}} |
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| ''[[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>}} |
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| ''{{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>}} |
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| {{center|2010}} |
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| ''[[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>}} |
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| {{center|2013}} |
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| ''[[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>}} |
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| rowspan = "2" | {{center|2015}} |
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| ''{{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>}} |
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| ''[[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>}} |
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| {{center|2016}} |
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| ''[[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>}} |
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| rowspan = "2" | {{center|2017}} |
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* ''Como matar a papá... sin hacerle daño'' (1975) - Pepita |
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* ''Réquiem por un campesino español'' (1985) - Jerónima |
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* ''La noche de la ira'' (1986) - Prostituta |
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* ''[[El hermano bastardo de Dios]]'' (1986) - Ramona |
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* ''Los días del cometa'' (1989) |
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* ''[[The Greek Labyrinth]]'' (1993) - Esposa de Dotrós |
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* ''[[The Day of the Beast]]'' (1995) - Rosario |
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* ''[[La Celestina (1996 film)|La Celestina]]'' (1996) - Celestina |
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* ''99.9'' (1997) - Dolores |
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* ''[[La comunidad (film)|La comunidad]]'' (2000) - Ramona |
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* ''[[800 Bullets]]'' (2002) - Rocío |
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* ''Nudos'' (2003) - Marga |
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* ''Mala uva'' (2004) - Reyes |
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* ''Café solo o con ellas'' (2007) - Paca |
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* ''Los Totenwackers'' (2007) - Sabrina |
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* ''Las aventuras de Moriana'' (2015) - Terele |
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* ''[[Herederos de la bestia]]'' (2016) - Herself |
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| {{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>}} |
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| {{center|1989}} || [[3rd Goya Awards]] || [[Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] || ''[[Winter Diary]]'' || {{nom}} || {{center|<ref name="goyas19872013" />}} |
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| {{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>}} |
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| {{center|2001}} || [[15th Goya Awards]] || [[Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] || ''[[La comunidad (film)|Common Wealth]]'' || {{nom}} || {{center|<ref name="goyas19872013" />}} |
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| {{center|2011}} || [[25th Goya Awards]] || [[Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] || ''[[The Last Circus]]'' || {{nom}} || {{center|<ref name="goyas19872013" />}} |
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| [[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>}} |
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| [[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>}} |
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| [[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>}} |
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| [[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>}} |
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| [[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>}} |
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Terele Pávez | |
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Born | Teresa Marta Ruiz Penella 29 July 1939 Bilbao, Spain |
Died | 11 August 2017 Madrid, Spain | (aged 78)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1954–2017 |
Children | 1 |
Father | Ramón Ruiz Alonso |
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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 .[4][5] Composers Manuel Penella Moreno and Manuel Penella Raga were, respectively, her grandfather and great-grandfather.[2] She was the aunt of actress Emma Ozores .[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. |
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1954
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Novio a la vista (Boyfriend in Sight) | Pecas | Feature film debut | |
1959
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Las dos y media y... veneno | |||
15 bajo la lona | ||||
1961
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Tenemos 18 años | Pili | ||
Salto mortal | ||||
1962
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La boda era a las doce | |||
1968
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No somos de piedra | |||
1970
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Fortunata y Jacinta | Mauricia la Dura | ||
1974
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La revolución matrimonial (The Marriage Revolution) | Secretaria | ||
1975
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Malocchio (Evil Eye) | |||
1976
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Tatuaje (Tattoo) | La Andaluza | ||
La espada negra | Reina Madre | |||
1978
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Carne apaleada | |||
Oro rojo (Red Gold) | ||||
1984
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Los santos inocentes (The Holy Innocents) | Régula | ||
1985
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Réquiem por un campesino español (Requiem for a Spanish Peasant) | La Jerónima | ||
La noche de la ira | ||||
1986
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El hermano bastardo de Dios (The Bastard Brother of God) | Ramona | ||
1987
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Laura, del cielo llega la noche (Laura) | |||
1988
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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
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Los días del cometa | |||
1993
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El laberinto griego (The Greek Labyrinth) | Remei | ||
1995
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El día de la bestia (The Day of the Beast) | Rosario | ||
1996
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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
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Nudos | |||
2004
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Mala uva | |||
2007
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Café solo o con ellas (Love Expresso) | Paca | ||
Los Totenwackers | Doña Sabrina | |||
2010
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Balada triste de trompeta (The Last Circus) | Dolores | ||
2013
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Las brujas de Zugarramurdi (Witching & Bitching) | Maritxu | ||
2015
|
Las aventuras de Moriana | |||
Mi gran noche (My Big Night) | Dolores | |||
2016
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La puerta abierta (The Open Door) | Antonia | ||
2017
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El bar (The Bar) | Amparo | ||
Incerta glòria (Uncertain Glory) | Molinera | |||
2019
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¡Ay, mi madre! | Petra | Posthumous work | |
2020
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Caribe, todo incluido | Posthumous work |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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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 | Antonia | ||
2016 |
Buscando el norte | Nines |
Accolades
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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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
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1st Feroz Awards | Best Supporting Actress in a Film | Witching & Bitching | Won | |
28th Goya Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Won | |||
2016
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25th Actors and Actresses Union Awards | Best Film Actress in a Secondary Role | Las aventuras de Moriana | Nominated | |
2017
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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
[edit]- ^ Ruiz Mantilla, Jesús (25 July 2014). "Hablo con mendigos porque en la calle no hay ministros, hay mendigos". El País (in Spanish). Prisa. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
- ^ a b c "Terele Pávez: su vínculo con Emma Penella, el rol de su padre en la muerte de Lorca y su contrato en Cuéntame". Cadena COPE.
- ^ Belinchón, Gregorio (10 February 2014). "Las dos actrices que protagonizaron la gala de los Goya". El País.
- ^ a b "Terele Pávez, la gran intérprete de reparto española que dedicó su vida al cine". rtve.es.
- ^ Carabaña, Carlos (12 August 2017). "Nueve cosas que hay que saber sobre Terele Pávez". Variety.
- ^ Lakunza, Rosana (10 December 2020). "¿Qué fue de Emma Ozores?". Noticias de Gipuzkoa.
- ^ a b Maldonado, Lorena G. (19 June 2019). "Cuando Emma Penella y Terele Pávez renegaron de su padre, el hombre que detuvo a García Lorca". El Español.
- ^ "Muere la actriz Terele Pávez a los 78 años". Diario de Mallorca. Prensa Ibérica. 13 August 2017.
- ^ Villalobos Graillet, José Eduardo (2021). "La Celestina en el cine español de la democracia. Adaptación, censura y recepción de la recreación cinematográfica de Gerardo Vera". Celestinesca. 45. Publicacions Universitat de Valencia: 139. ISSN 2695-7183.
- ^ Villalobos Graillet 2021, p. 139.
- ^ a b "Ganadores de la 6ª Edición de los Premios Unión de Actores y Actrices". Unión de Actores y Actrices. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
- ^ Yagüe, María E. (6 April 2008). "El peor papel de Terele Pávez". Crónica – via El Mundo.
- ^ Intxausti, Aurora (12 August 2017). "Muere Terele Pávez a los 78 años". El País (in Spanish). Madrid: Prisa. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
- ^ "Muere la actriz Terele Pávez a los 78 años". Levante-EMV. Prensa Ibérica. 11 August 2017.
- ^ Maestros del cine moderno español (II). Luis García Berlanga (1ª parte) (en el centenario de su nacimiento) (PDF). Granada: La Madraza. 2021. p. 107.
- ^ a b c d Vera 2002, p. 163.
- ^ Willis, Andy (2018). "Before and After The Awful Dr. Orlof: Constructing a "Respectable" Jess Franco". In Lázaro-Reboll, Antonio; Olney, Ian (eds.). The Films of Jess Franco. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. p. 47. ISBN 978-0-8143-4316-6.
- ^ "Terele Pávez: su vínculo con Emma Penella, el rol de su padre en la muerte de Lorca y su contrato en Cuéntame". Cadena COPE. 7 January 2022.
- ^ a b c Vallejo, Eduardo (29 August 2017). "Terele Pávez. Actriz con arrojo, mujer sin dobleces". Aisge.
- ^ "La revolución matrimonial (1974)". Retrieved 4 January 2024 – via Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes.
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External links
[edit]- Terele Pávez at IMDb