María del Puy Alonso González (1941 – 25 November 2015), known artistically as María del Puy, was a Spanish actress.[1][2]
María del Puy
Born
María del Puy Alonso González
1941(1941)
Pamplona, Spain
Died
(aged78)
Madrid, Spain
Occupation
Actress
Awards
Ondas Award (1963)
Biography
Titled in piano at the Madrid Royal Conservatory, María del Puy also pursued declamation studies at the Royal Superior School of Dramatic Art[es] and at the Superior School of Cinema.[1][3]
On stage, she played dozens of characters, in productions such as Duck in Orange Sauce[es] by William Douglas-Home (1972), Caimán[es] by Antonio Buero Vallejo (1981),[6]Un hombre en la puerta (1984), An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen (1985), La puerta del ángel[es] by José López Rubio and directed by Cayetano Luca de Tena[es] (1986),[7]Los tres etcéteras de Don Simón[es] by José María Pemán (1997),[8] and The Children's Hour, in a version by Fernando Méndez-Leite[es] (2004).[1][9]
She worked in radio, as a voice actress and as a screenwriter, on Radio Intercontinental[es] (1957–1958),[10] Radio Nacional de España, and Radio Madrid[es].
Television
Finally, she developed a prolific career in television, especially in the 1960s and 70s, during the apogee of televised theater. She had roles on dozens of classic shows such as Estudio 1 and Novela[es]. Her work on the small screen earned her the Ondas Award in 1963.[11]
Appearances
Gran parada[es] (1961)
Cuarto de estar[es] (1963)
Novela[es]
El amor lleva gafas de sol (9 June 1963)
La llama y la ceniza (28 March 1966)
Fue en Molokai (1 April 1968)
Biografía de Doña Jimena (9 February 1969)
Amor de sombras (8 July 1974)
Las cerezas del cementerio (11 April 1977)
El crimen de lord Arthur Savile (8 May 1978)
Primera fila[es]
Me casé con un ángel (12 July 1963)
La Navidad en la plaza (24 December 1963)
Casa con dos puertas, mala es de guardar[es] (18 March 1964)
Proceso de Jesús[es] (25 March 1964)
La Reine morte[fr] (27 May 1964)
Una muchachita de Valladolid[es] (12 May 1965)
La Noche al hablar
En la boca del león (10 January 1964)
Historias de mi barrio[es]
El psiquiatra (26 February 1964)
Los Encuentros
De lo soñado a lo vivo (30 July 1966)
Estudio 1
Bobosse (24 August 1966)
Son las doce, Doctor Schweitzer (19 December 1967)
The Curious Savage (19 March 1968)
The Winslow Boy (29 January 1970)
Eden End (26 November 1971)
El pensamiento (10 December 1971)
The Widow from Valencia (28 April 1975)
Hedda Gabler (10 November 1975)
Anna Christie (15 March 1976)
Celos del aire[es] (25 April 1979)
Jano (16 December 1979) Jessica
Salsa picante (18 May 1980)
Cuatro historias de alquiler (3 January 1983)
Everything in the Garden (31 July 1984)
La mosca en la oreja (14 August 1984)
Teatro de siempre[es]
Andrómaca (13 February 1969)
La tejedora de sueños[es] (30 March 1970)
Diana en negro
La esposa del jugador (9 January 1970)
Hora once[es]
El crimen de lord Arthur Savile (13 February 1970)
"Mi calle". Filmaffinity (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 July 2018.
Lluís i Falcó, Josep; Luengo Sojo, Antonia (1994). Gregorio García Segura: historia, testimonio y análisis de un músico de cine[Gregorio García Segura: History, Testimony, and Analysis of a Film Musician] (in Spanish). Editora Regional de Murcia. p.158. ISBN9788475641508. Retrieved 4 July 2018– via Google Books.
"Caimán". Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes. Archived from the original on 29 June 2012. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
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