Gemma Cuervo

From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Jump to: navigation, search

<templatestyles src="Module:Hatnote/styles.css"></templatestyles>

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.

<templatestyles src="Module:Hatnote/styles.css"></templatestyles>

Gemma Cuervo
Born Gemma Cuervo Igartua
(1936-06-22) June 22, 1936 (age 87)
Barcelona, Spain
Spouse(s) Fernando Guillén
Children Fernando Guillén Cuervo
Cayetana Guillén Cuervo
Natalia Guillén

Gemma Cuervo Igartua (born 22 June 1936) is a Spanish TV, cinema and theatre actress.

She was married to the actor Fernando Guillén and they had three children: Fernando, Cayetana and Natalia. Her best known works are her roles in the TV programs Estudio 1, Médico de familia and Aquí no hay quien viva.

She started her career in the Teatro Español Universitario and made her prefessional debut with Adolfo Marsillach. She worked later in the José Tamayo's Cía. Lope de Vega and in 1969, her husband and she created their own theatre company. They made performances in several towns in Spain and in other countries.

Filmography

  • Íntimos (2005)
  • El sueño de una noche de San Juan (2005) (voz)
  • La mirada violeta (2004)
  • Pacto de brujas (2003)
  • Aquí no hay Quien Viva (2003)
  • Em dic Sara (1999)
  • Si lo sé no vengo (a mi propio entierro) (1999)
  • ¡Qué vecinos tan animales! (1998) (voz)
  • Best-Seller: El premio (1996)
  • Amor e Dedinhos de Pé (1993)
  • Boom boom (1990)
  • La boda del señor cura (1979)
  • Tres en raya (1979)
  • Partenaire (1978)
  • Dos hombres y, en medio, dos mujeres (1977)
  • Adulterio a la española (1976)
  • Secuestro (1976)
  • El adúltero (1975)
  • Odio a mi cuerpo (1974)
  • Señora doctor (1973)
  • Las colocadas (1972)
  • Historia de una chica sola (1972)
  • La primera entrega (1971)
  • Vente a Alemania, Pepe (1971)
  • Rain for a Dusty Summer (1971)
  • Los chicos del Preu (1967)
  • Camerino sin biombo (1967)
  • Agent X-77 Orders to Kill (1966)
  • La dama de Beirut (1965)
  • El mundo sigue (1965)
  • Perché uccidi ancora (1965)
  • Vivir al sol (1965)
  • El escándalo (1964)
  • La vida es maravillosa (1956)

External links

<templatestyles src="Asbox/styles.css"></templatestyles>

<templatestyles src="Asbox/styles.css"></templatestyles>