Sílvia Marsó


Sílvia Cartañá Ortega, better known as Sílvia Marsó is a Spanish film, stage and television actress and theatre producer. She started her career in the Televisión Española's game show Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez.

Biography

At the age of 14, he enrolled in the Pantomime School at the Barcelona Institut del Teatre, and his first public appearance was in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona with a street performance alongside some of his classmates, including Paco Mir from Tricicle and Jürgen Müller from La Fura dels Baus. It was then that he adopted his stage name in homage to the French mime Marcel Marceau.

Television

1981: Gent d, aquí.1983–1984: Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez. 1984–1985: Y sin embargo...te quiero.1985: Los sabios.1985: La Comedia Musical Española "Las leandras", "El sobre verde".1986: Harem.

Filmography

1985: El donante, by Tito Fernández.1994: La madre muerta, by Juanma Bajo Ulloa.2001: Amor, curiosidad, prozak y dudas, by Miguel Santesmases2002: Nosotras, by Judith Colell2005: Cuadrilátero, by José Carlos Ruíz2007: Ángeles S.A. by Eduard Bosch, with María Isabel, Pablo Carbonell and Anabel Alonso2007: Freedomless, by Xoel Pamos2007: Myway, by Toni Salgot2008: Pájaros muertos, by Guillermo and Jorge Sempere2018: Sin novedad by Miguel Berzal de Miguel with Silvia Espigado, Fernando Guillen Cuervo, Gonzalo Castro, Esmeralda Moya.

Theatre

1989: Lend Me a Tenor by Ken Ludwig, directed by Alexander Herold.1989: La Folle de Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux, directed by José Luis Alonso.1991: Hecuba by Euripides, directed by Emilio Hernández.1991: The Lady of the Dawn by Alejandro Casona, directed by Juan Carlos Pérez de la Fuente.1992: La Gran Sultana by Miguel de Cervantes, directed by Adolfo Marsillach.1995: Three Tall Women by Edward Albee directed by Jaime Chávarri.1998: Doña Rosita the Spinster '' by Federico García Lorca, directed by José Tamayo.2000: I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change by Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts, directed by Esteve Ferrer.2005: Can't Pay? Won't Pay! by Dario Fo, directed by Esteve Ferrer.2006: Life x 3 by Yasmina Reza, directed by Natalia Menéndez.2010: House of Dolls by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Amelia Ochandiano.2012: Yerma by Federico García Lorca, directed by Miguel Narros.2013: Capitalismo, hazles reír by Juan Cavestany, directed by Andrés Lima.2014: The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, directed by Francisco Vidal.2016: La puerta de al lado by Fabrice Roger Lacan, directed by Sergio Peris-Mencheta.2017: Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman by Stefan Zweig directed by Ignacio García.