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Dolores Gaos González-Pola (2 December 1921, in
Valencia Valencia ( va, València) is the capital of the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Valencian Community, Valencia and the Municipalities of Spain, third-most populated municipality in Spain, with 791,413 inhabitants. It is ...
– 4 July 1993, in
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), better known as Lola Gaos, was a Spanish film, television and theatre actress. Famous with her works with
Luis Buñuel Luis Buñuel Portolés (; 22 February 1900 – 29 July 1983) was a Spanish-Mexican filmmaker who worked in France, Mexico, and Spain. He has been widely considered by many film critics, historians, and directors to be one of the greatest and m ...
but specially the film ''
Furtivos ''Furtivos'' (''Poachers'') is a 1975 Spanish film directed by José Luis Borau. It stars Lola Gaos, Ovidi Montllor and Alicia Sánchez. The script was written by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón and José Luis Borau. The film is a stark drama that portra ...
'' where she played the dominant mother.


Selected filmography

* ''El sotano'' (1949) * '' Esa pareja feliz'' (1953) - Reina en Rodaje * ''El candelabro'' (1956, Short) * ''Susana y yo'' (1957) - Estudiante #2 * ''Un marido de ida y vuelta'' (1957) - Lola * '' Moloka'' (1959) - (uncredited) * ''Un ángel tuvo la culpa'' (1959) - Chantajista * ''Alma aragonesa'' (1961) - Antonia * ''
Viridiana ''Viridiana'' () is a 1961 Spanish-Mexican film directed by Luis Buñuel and produced by Gustavo Alatriste. It is loosely based on the 1895 novel ''Halma'' by Benito Pérez Galdós. The film was the co-winner of the Palme d'Or at the 1961 Canne ...
'' (1961) - Enedina * ''Prohibido enamorarse'' (1961) - Justina * ''
Tres de la Cruz Roja ''Tres de la Cruz Roja'' is a 1961 Spanish comedy film directed by Fernando Palacios and written by Vicente Coello and Pedro Masó Plot Jacinto, Pepe and Manolo are three friends and Real Madrid supporters who are upset with the high price of t ...
'' (1961) - Madre de Tere * ''Los pedigüeños '' (1961) * ''Salto mortal'' (1962) * '' Atraco a las tres'' (1962) - Hermana de Fernando Galindo (uncredited) * '' Las cuatro verdades'' (1962) * '' Rogelia'' (1962) - Mendiga * ''Millonario por un día'' (1963) - Carmen * '' El Verdugo'' (1963) - Mujer visitante de la obra nº 3 * ''Benigno, hermano mío'' (1963) * ''A este lado del muro'' (1963, Short) * ''Confidencias de un marido'' (1963) * ''Se vive una vez'' (1963) * ''Tiempo de amor'' (1964) - Gitana * '' La Tía Tula'' (1964) - (uncredited) * ''Los dinamiteros'' (1964) - María * ''Anabel'' (1964, Short) * ''El diablo también llora'' (1965) * '' El arte de vivir'' (1965) - Madre de Luis * ''El sonido de la muerte'' (1966) - Calliope * ''La busca'' (1966) - Petra * ''El precio de un hombre'' (1966) - Ruth Harmon * ''Tres perros locos, locos, locos'' (1966) * ''Residencia para espías'' (1966) - Omar's Wife * ''A la memoria del autor'' (1966, Short) - (voice) * ''Los chicos con las chicas'' (1967) - Doña Arsenia * ''
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'' (1967, Short) * ''
Tristana Tristana may refer to: * ''Tristana'' (novel), a novel published in 1892 by Benito Pérez Galdós ** ''Tristana'' (film), a 1970 Spanish film directed by Luis Buñuel based on the eponymous novel * ''Tristana'' (song), a 1987 song recorded by the ...
'' (1970) - Saturna * ''
Growing Leg, Diminishing Skirt ''Growing Leg, Diminishing Skirt'' (Spanish:''Pierna creciente, falda menguante'') is a 1970 Spanish musical comedy film directed by Javier Aguirre and starring Laura Valenzuela, Fernando Fernán Gómez and Emma Cohen.Mira p.124 Cast * Laura V ...
'' (1970) - Doña Úrsula * ''Préstame quince días'' (1971) - Flora * ''Nicholas e Alexandra'' (1971) * ''
My Dear Killer ''My Dear Killer'' ( it, Mio caro assassino) is a 1972 Italian-Spanish giallo film directed by Tonino Valerii and starring George Hilton (actor), George Hilton, Marilù Tolo, Patty Shepard, Helga Line, Salvo Randone and William Berger (actor), Wil ...
'' (1972) - Adele Rudigiani * '' Mi querida señorita'' (1972) - Tía Chus * ''Marianela'' (1972) - La Señana * ''Pancho Villa'' (1972) - Old Woman * '' The Guerrilla'' (1973) - Aldeana * ''Ceremonia sangrienta'' (1973) - Carmilla * ''
Sex o no sex ''Sex o no sex'' is a 1974 Spanish comedy film directed and written by Julio Diamante. It is composed by Carmelo A. Bernaola and it is starred by Don Jaime de Mora y Aragón, Antonio Ferrandis and José Sacristán. It was the penultimate film ...
'' (1974) - Tía de Angélica * ''
Furtivos ''Furtivos'' (''Poachers'') is a 1975 Spanish film directed by José Luis Borau. It stars Lola Gaos, Ovidi Montllor and Alicia Sánchez. The script was written by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón and José Luis Borau. The film is a stark drama that portra ...
'' (1975) - Martina * ''De profesión: polígamo'' (1975) - Madre de María * ''El poder del deseo'' (1975) - Madre de Javier * ''Caperucita y roja'' (1977) - Farmacéutica * ''Dios bendiga cada rincón de esta casa'' (1977) - Sagrario * ''Sonámbulos'' (1978) - Fátima * ''La isla de las cabezas'' (1978) * ''
Elisita ''Elisita'' is a 1980 Spanish dramatic film written and directed by Juan Cano Arecha. The film is a love story between a young student (Antonio) and an older woman (Elisita). Action takes place in Madrid, Spain during the Francoist State. Plo ...
'' (1980) - Dona Elisa * ''Tu estas loco, Briones'' (1980) - Sor Piedad * ''Trágala, perro'' (1981) - Madre Superiora * ''El lago de las vírgenes'' (1982) - The virgins' mother * ''Latidos de pánico'' (1983) - Mabile * ''El Balcón abierto'' (1984) - La Poncia * ''Caso cerrado'' (1984) - Funcionaria Prisión * ''Hierro dulce'' (1985) * ''La noche de la ira'' (1986) - Enriqueta * ''Gran sol'' (1989) - (final film role)


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* 1921 births 1993 deaths People from Valencia Spanish film actresses Spanish television actresses Spanish stage actresses 20th-century Spanish actresses Deaths from cancer in Spain Deaths from colorectal cancer {{Spain-actor-stub