Maria Cuadra | |
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Born | Madrid, Spain | 24 December 1936
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1950–1990 |
Spouse | Eduardo De Santis |
Children | 3, including Nicolas De Santis |
Maria Cuadra (born Madrid 24 December 1936) is a Spanish film, television and theater actress.
Maria Cuadra has starred in spanish and international co-productions including: Platero y yo, Ultimo Encuentro, Vuelve San Valentin, The Price of Power, Marinai, donne e guai and I tromboni di Fradiavolo with Ugo Tognazzi and Raimondo Vianello, and La Cancion del Olvido.
She is the daughter of spanish bullfighter Antonio Cuadra Belmonte. She married and later divorced Italian movie actor and producer Eduardo De Santis. She has three children from this marriage. Maria Cuadra lives in Madrid and is active in charity work for international organisations including serving as an ambassador for UNICEF and the International Red Cross.
–Cualquier miércoles (1982) … Dorothy
-Estudio 1 - Dorothy (2 Episodes 1977-1982)
-Cualquier Miercoles (1982) TV Episode
-Los Gigantes de la Montana - Ilse (1977)
-Canciones de nuestra vida (1975)
-Proceso a Jesus (1974)
-Estudio 1 (TV series) 1977-1982 Dorothy / Ilse
–Los gigantes de la montaña (1977) … Ilse
-La donna di picche (TV mini-series) Consuelo Manero 1972
-The Price of Power Lucretia Garfield 1969
-La canción del olvido 1969
-A Rather Complicated Girl 1968
-The Last Meeting 1967
-Fury of Johnny Kid 1967
-Granada addio! 1967, Consuelo Linares
-Una ragazza piuttosto complicata (A complicated girl) (1968)
-Último encuentro (1967)
-Granada Addio - Consuelo Linares (1967)
-Novela 1 Episode (1967)
-Black Humor (Umorismo in Nero) (1965) Maria - segment 3 'La cornacchia'
-Io Uccido, tu uccidi (I kill, You Kill) (1965)
-Novela (TV series) El regreso (1965)
-Vuelve San Valentin (1962)
-I tromboni di Fra Diavolo (1962)
-Noche de Verano (1962)
-Los tres ecceteras del colonel (1960)
-Marinai, donne e guai (1958)
-Amore a prima vista (1958)
-Le Belle dell'aria (Las Aeroguapas) (1958)
-La estrella del rey (1957)
- Juan Simón's Daughter 1957
-Marisa la civetta (1957)
-Maria Cuadra at the MTV Movie database
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