Spanish actress (1930–2020)
In this
Catalan name, the first or paternal
surname is
Carulla and the second or maternal family name is
Ventura; both are generally joined by the conjunction "i".
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Born | (1930-09-19)19 September 1930
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Died | 24 November 2020(2020-11-24) (aged 90)
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Montserrat Carulla i Ventura (19 September 1930 – 24 November 2020) was a Spanish actress.[1][2]
Coming from the amateur theatre, she completed her training with courses at the Institut del Teatre de Barcelona (Barcelona Theatre Institute) at the end of the 1940s. However, it was not until 1960 that she began to work in the professional theatre with Soparem a casa (We'll Dine at Home), by Josep Maria de Sagarra. After two seasons in Madrid, she returned to Barcelona in 1964.
- Surcos (1951) - Rosario
- Vida de familia (1963) - Rosa María
- Sunscorched [de] (1965)
- Hic Digitur Dei (1976) - Mare d'Ell
- Cambio de sexo (1977, by Vicente Aranda) - Madre de José María
- Autopista A-2-7 (1977)
- Companys, procés a Catalunya (1979, by Josep Maria Forn) - Ramona Companys
- El vicari d'Olot (1981, by Ventura Pons) - Mare de Maria
- La rebelión de los pájaros (1982) - Madre
- Your Name Poisons My Dreams' (1996) - Pilar Buendía
- Backroads (1997) - Abuela
- La ciutat dels prodigis (1999) - Micaela Castro
- Mala Uva (2004) - Matilde
- Working class (2005)
- Mariposa negra (2006) - Pilar
- El orfanato (2007) - Benigna
- Siempre hay tiempo (2009) - Clara
- Urteberri on, amona! (2011) - Amona Mari
- Orson west (2012) - Actriu teatre
- Barcelona, nit d'hivern (2015) - Carme
- Oh, quina joia! (2016) - Senyora Angelina
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