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Teresa Marta Ruiz Penella (29 July 1939 – 11 August 2017), better known as Terele Pávez, was a Spanish actress. She appeared in more than ninety films since 1954. She died on 11 August 2017 due to a stroke at the age of 78.


Selected filmography

* '' Boyfriend in Sight'' (1954) - Pecas * ''15 bajo la lona'' (1959) - Manuela * ''Las dos y media y... veneno'' (1959) - Chica morena en consulta veterinaria * ''Tenemos 18 años'' (1959) - Pili * ''Salto mortal'' (1962) - Camarera * ''La cuarta ventana'' (1963) - Linda Barcala * ''El espontáneo'' (1964) - Situada * ''La boda era a las doce'' (1964) - María José * ''No somos de piedra'' (1968) - Charito Sánchez * ''Los escondites'' (1969) * ''Fortunata y Jacinta'' (1970) - Mauricia la Dura * ''Matrimonio al desnudo'' (1974) - Embarazada * ''
The Marriage Revolution ''The Marriage Revolution'' (Spanish:''La revolución matrimonial'') is a 1974 Spanish comedy film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde and starring Analía Gadé, José Luis López Vázquez and Ismael Merlo Ismael Merlo (1 September 1918 &nd ...
'' (1974) - Secretaria de Pedro * ''Como matar a papá... sin hacerle daño'' (1975) - Pepita * ''Malocchio'' (1975) - Walter's wife * ''La espada negra'' (1976) - Reina Madre * ''Carne apaleada'' (1978) - Lourdes * ''Tatuaje'' (1978) * ''
Oro rojo Oro Rojo (also known as ''Red Gold'') is a 1978 pirate film that was written and directed by Alberto Vázquez-Figueroa. It was filmed on location in Spain and Mexico. Plot A boatswain finds himself stranded on an island. Surrounded by starving, ...
'' (1978) - Rufa * ''Las siete magníficas y audaces mujeres'' (1979) * ''El camino dorado'' (1979) - Mujer Juan * ''
The Holy Innocents The Holy Innocents may refer to: * The victims of the Biblical Massacre of the Innocents, and any of several artistic depictions of this massacre (e.g. by Giotto di Bondone) * The Holy Innocents (Adair novel), by Gilbert Adair ** The Dreamers (20 ...
'' (1984) - Régula * ''Réquiem por un campesino español'' (1985) - Jerónima * ''La noche de la ira'' (1986) - Prostituta * '' El hermano bastardo de Dios'' (1986) - Ramona * ''Delirios de amor'' (1986) - Mujer en funeral (segment "Delirio 1") * ''Laura, del cielo llega la noche'' (1987) - Teresa * ''Rumbo norte'' (1987) * '' El Lute II: Tomorrow I'll be Free'' (1988) - Gitana * '' Diario de invierno'' (1988) - Madre * '' El aire de un crimen'' (1988) - Mujer peón * ''Los días del cometa'' (1989) * '' The Greek Labyrinth'' (1993) - Esposa de Dotrós * '' The Day of the Beast'' (1995) - Rosario * ''
La Celestina ''The Tragicomedy of Calisto and Melibea'' ( es, Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea), known in Spain as ''La Celestina'' is a work entirely in dialogue published in 1499. It is attributed to Fernando de Rojas, a descendant of converted Jews, ...
'' (1996) - Celestina * '' 99.9'' (1997) - Dolores * '' La comunidad'' (2000) - Ramona * '' 800 Bullets'' (2002) - Rocío * ''Nudos'' (2003) - Marga * ''Mala uva'' (2004) - Reyes * '' Café solo o con ellas'' (2007) - Paca * ''Los Totenwackers'' (2007) - Sabrina * ''El secreto de la abuela'' (2007) - Elizabeth * '' The Last Circus'' (2010) - Dolores (Vet.) * '' Witching & Bitching'' (2013) - Maritxu * '' My Big Night'' (2015) - Dolores * ''Las aventuras de Moriana'' (2015) - Terele * '' Herederos de la bestia'' (2016) - Herself * '' La puerta abierta'' (2016) - Antonia * '' El bar'' (2017) - Amparo * '' Incerta glòria'' (2017) - Molinera * ''¡Ay, mi madre!'' (2019) - Petra * ''Caribe 'Todo incluído (2020) - Reme (final film role)


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* 1939 births 2017 deaths Spanish film actresses 20th-century Spanish actresses 21st-century Spanish actresses {{Spain-actor-stub