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Ana Beatriz Vázquez Argibay (born 15 September 1949), better known as Ana Marzoa, is an Argentine-Spanish actress.


Biography

The daughter of Galician emigrants, Ana Marzoa was born in Buenos Aires, and from a very young age she studied theater, classical dance, teaching, and music.


Career

In 1971, Marzoa moved to Spain, where she has developed almost her entire professional career. Marzoa has been present on Spanish stages for more than three decades, where she has played a large number of characters. Among her creations most celebrated by critics and the public is Rosaura in the play '' Life Is a Dream'' by Calderón de la Barca, directed by
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Filmography


Theater


Television


Film

* '' Blum'' by Julio Porter (1970) * ''Los amantes'' by Manuel J. Catalán (1973) * ' by Osías Wilenski (1974) * ''The Bananas Boat'' by Sidney Hayers (1976) * ''El día del presidente'' by Pedro Ruiz (1979) * ''¡Qué verde era mi duque!'' by José María Forqué (1980) * ''Palmira'' by
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(1982) * ' by Manolo Matji (1987) * ' by
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(1999) * ''Calle Libertad'' by Begoña Saugar (2004)


Awards

* Fotogramas de Plata Award: nominee in 1983 (for the series ''Anillos de oro''), in 1993 (for the play ''A Streetcar Named Desire''), and in 1996 (for the play ''An Ideal Husband'') * María Guerrero Award (1985) * Miguel Mihura Award (for the 1985–86 season), for the plays ''Punishment without Revenge'' and ''El concierto de San Ovidio'' *
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(1986) * (2000), for the play ''Madrugada'' * Nominated for the and Awards (for ''The Night of the Iguana'')


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Marzoa, Ana 1949 births 20th-century Argentine actresses 20th-century Spanish actresses 21st-century Argentine actresses 21st-century Spanish actresses Actresses from Buenos Aires Argentine emigrants to Spain Argentine film actresses Argentine stage actresses Argentine television actresses Living people Spanish film actresses Spanish stage actresses Spanish television actresses