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María del Carmen "Carme" Contreras i Verdiales (4 October 1932 – 6 July 2020) was a Spanish stage, film, and television actress.


Biography

Born in Zaragoza as María del Carmen Contreras Verdiales, she spent much of her life in Barcelona and Catalanized her name to Carme Contreras I Verdiales. A voice actress, she dubbed, from English into Spanish and Catalan, "E.T." in ''
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'' and "Mama Fratelli" in '' The Goonies'', among many other characters. Contreras i Verdiales died on 6 July 2020, aged 87.


Theatre

* 1954: ''La ferida lluminosa'', by
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at the Teatre Romea in Barcelona * 1954: 16 February. ''Rueda de amores'' by Teatre de Cambra and the Teatre Romea (both Barcelona) * 1957: ''No és mai tard...si s'arriba d'hora'', by Jaume Villanova i Torreblanca at Teatre Romea in Barcelona * 1970: ''Els dimecres...Elena'' by
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at the Teatre Romea in Barcelona * 1973: ''Berenàveu a les fosques'', by
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at the Teatre CAPSA in Barcelona * 2010: ''Salvem les balenes'' by Ivan Campillo at the Versus Teatre


Film

* 1952 ''La forastera'' * 1955 ''El hombre que veía la muerte'' * 1961 ''Plácido'' * 1970 ''El certificado'' * 1977 ''Strange Love of the Vampires'' * 1978 ''Serenata a la claror de la lluna'' * 1980 ''Mater amatísima'' * 1981 ''Dos pillos y pico'' * 1983 ''El pico'' * 1984 ''El último penalty'' * 2001 ''Faust 5.0'' * 2006 ''El perfum: història d'un assassí'' * 2007 ''Presumptes implicats'' * 2012 ''REC 3: Génesis''


Television

* 2000. '' El cor de la ciutat''


References

1932 births 2020 deaths Actors from Zaragoza 20th-century Spanish actresses 21st-century Spanish actresses Spanish actresses Spanish film actresses Spanish stage actresses Spanish television actresses Spanish voice actresses {{Spain-actor-stub