Sílvia Marsó
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Sílvia Marsó is a Spanish
Spain
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 film, stage and televisión actress.

She started in the TVE game show
Game show
A game show is a type of radio or television program in which members of the public, television personalities or celebrities, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving puzzles usually for money and/or prizes...

 Un, dos, tres...responda otra vez.

Television

  • 1983/1984: Un, dos, tres...responda otra vez (TVE).
  • 1984: Y sin embargo...te quiero . (TVE).
  • 1984/1985: Los sabios (TVE).
  • 1985: La Comedia Musical Española.
  • 1986:
    • Històries de cara i creu TV3
      TV3 (Catalonia)
      TV3 is the primary television channel of Catalan public broadcaster Televisió de Catalunya, a subsidiary of the CCMA. TV3 broadcasts programs only in Catalan, with an optional dual track in the original language for some foreign-language series and movies...

      .
    • Segunda enseñanza by Ana Diosdado
    • Turno de oficio (TVE).
  • 1987: Un, dos, tres...responda otra vez.
  • 1998: Sota el signe d'aquari TV3
    TV3 (Catalonia)
    TV3 is the primary television channel of Catalan public broadcaster Televisió de Catalunya, a subsidiary of the CCMA. TV3 broadcasts programs only in Catalan, with an optional dual track in the original language for some foreign-language series and movies...

    , Carles Balaguer.
  • 1989: Ocho Mujeres , Primera función.
  • 1990/1991: Telecupón Telecinco
    Telecinco
    Telecinco is a Spanish commercial television channel operated by Mediaset España. Launched in 1990 as Tele 5, it was the fifth of the national terrestrial television channels. In 1997, Tele 5 was rebranded as Telecinco, dropping the flower logo seen in other Mediaset channel...

     - with Andoni Ferreño.
  • 1994: Canguros, Antena3
    Antena 3 (Spain)
    Antena 3 is a Spanish terrestrial television channel owned by Antena 3 de Televisión. Some of the more popular programmes broadcast by Antena 3 include Aquí no hay quien viva, El Barco, Los Protegidos, Los Simpson and El Internado....

  • 1997: Dones d'aigua ,TV3, by Toni Verdaguer
  • 1998: Manos a la obra,Antena3.
  • 2002/2004: Ana y los siete, TVE.
  • 2007: Hermanos y Detectives, Telecinco
  • 2008: El porvenir es largo, TVE 1.

Filmography

  • 1994: La madre muerta, by Juanma Bajo Ulloa
    Juanma Bajo Ulloa
    Juan Manuel Bajo Ulloa is a Spanish Basque film director.- Biography :Juanma Bajo Ulloa was born in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain in 1967. He mortgage his house to obtain the money to produce his first film in 35mm, Alas de Mariposa...

    .
  • 2001: Amor, curiosidad, prozak y dudas, by Miguel Santesmases
  • 2002: Nosotras, by Judith Colell
  • 2005: Cuadrilátero, by José Carlos Ruíz
    Jose Carlos Ruiz
    José Carlos Ruiz is a Mexican film actor, born in the City of Jerez Zacatecas, Mexico who stars in Mexican movies and Mexican Telenovelas such as Soñadoras, Mariana de la noche, Sortilegio and Soy Tu Dueña....

  • 2007: Ángeles S.A.
    Ángeles S.A.
    Ángeles S.A. is a Spanish film released on December 21, 2007. It stars María Isabel in her first film.-Plot:Carlos is a happily married man and father of two children, María Isabel and Dani. On the way to China for a business conference, he dies in a plane crash and goes to heaven...

    by Eduard Bosch, with María Isabel
    María Isabel
    María Isabel is a Spanish singer, actress and the winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004.-Biography:Maria Isabel was born María Isabel López Rodríguez in Ayamonte, Huelva Province, Spain. She demonstrated an interest in dancing and singing from a very young age...

    , Pablo Carbonell and Anabel Alonso
    Anabel Alonso
    Ana Isabel Alonso Gómez , better known as Anabel Alonso, is a Spanish comedy actress that has appeared in theatre plays, movies and television shows, including the popular sitcom 7 Vidas and the movie Finding Nemo...

  • 2007: Freedomless , by Xoel Pamos
  • 2007: Myway , by Toni Salgot
  • 2008: Pájaros muertos, by Guillermo and Jorge Sempere

Theatre

  • 1989: La Folle de Chaillot, Jean Giraudoux
    Jean Giraudoux
    Hippolyte Jean Giraudoux was a French novelist, essayist, diplomat and playwright. He is considered among the most important French dramatists of the period between World War I and World War II. His work is noted for its stylistic elegance and poetic fantasy...

    .
  • 1992: La Gran Sultana, Miguel de Cervantes
    Miguel de Cervantes
    Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra was a Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright. His magnum opus, Don Quixote, considered the first modern novel, is a classic of Western literature, and is regarded amongst the best works of fiction ever written...

    , by Adolfo Marsillach
    Adolfo Marsillach
    Adolfo Marsillach Soriano was a Catalan actor, playwright and theatre director.He is the father of Spanish actresses Blanca Marsillach and Cristina Marsillach.-External links:...

    .
  • 1995: Tres Mujeres Altas, Edward Albee
    Edward Albee
    Edward Franklin Albee III is an American playwright who is best known for The Zoo Story , The Sandbox , Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? , and a rewrite of the screenplay for the unsuccessful musical version of Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's . His works are considered well-crafted, often...

    .
  • 1998: Doña Rosita, la soltera, Federico García Lorca
    Federico García Lorca
    Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca was a Spanish poet, dramatist and theatre director. García Lorca achieved international recognition as an emblematic member of the Generation of '27. He is believed to be one of thousands who were summarily shot by anti-communist death squads...

    , by José Tamayo.
  • 2001: Te quiero, eres perfecto...ya te cambiaré.
  • 2007: Tres versiones de la vida

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