Matilde Artero
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Matilde Artero is a Spanish
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 actress who appeared in films from 1926 through 1961. She began her work in silent films, starting with Luis R. Alonso's La loca de la casa for Producciones Hornemann. Her first talkie was as 'Pepita' with Carlos Gardel
Carlos Gardel
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 in the French
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-made 1933 Les Studios Paramount Spanish musical
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 romance film
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 Esperáme
Louis J. Gasnier
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directed by Louis J. Gasnier
Louis J. Gasnier
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. Her final screen appearance was in the production At Five O'Clock in the Afternoon
At Five O'Clock in the Afternoon
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, a Spanish drama film
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 directed in 1961 by Juan Antonio Bardem.

Filmography

Silent films
  • La loca de la casa (1926)
  • La ilustre fregona (1927)
  • El orgullo de Albacete (1927)

Sound films
  • Louis J. Gasnier|Esperáme (1933) as Pepita
  • Y tú, ¿qué haces? (1937)
  • Barrios bajos (1937) as La Celestina
  • La alegría de la huerta (1940)
  • Una conquista difícil (1941)
  • Alma de Dios (1941) as Rosa
  • Pánico en el transatlántico (1942)
  • Los ladrones somos gente honrada (1942)
  • Malvaloca (1942) as Doña Enriqueta
  • Audiencia pública (1946)
  • Don Quixote de la Mancha
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    (1947) as Doña Rodríguez
  • Cuatro mujeres (1947)
  • Confidencia (1948) as Pueblerina
  • Un hombre va por el camino (aka A Man on the Road) (1949)
  • Cuento de hadas (1951)
  • La canción de La Malibrán (1951)
  • Lola, la piconera (aka Lola, the Coalgirl) (1952) as Vieja de la reja
  • Cerca de la ciudad (1952) as Criada de Doña Casilda
  • Manchas de sangre en la luna (1952)
  • Barco sin rumbo (1952)
  • Segundo López, aventurero urbano (1953)
  • ¡Che, qué loco! (1953) as Clotilde
  • La alegre caravana (1953)
  • La moza de cántaro (1954)
  • Malvaloca (aka Hollyhock) (1954)
  • Cómicos (aka Comedians
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    ) (1954)
  • Amor sobre ruedas (1954)
  • Agua sangrienta (1954)
  • Noche de tormenta (1955)
  • Nubes de verano (aka Summer's Clouds) (1955)
  • Suspiros de Triana (aka Sighs of Triana) (1955)
  • Una aventura de Gil Blas (aka The Adventures of Gil Blas) (1956)
  • Encuentro en la ciudad (1956)
  • Don Juan
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    (1956)
  • Curra Veleta (1956)
  • Manolo guardia urbano (1956) as Vieja
  • Piedras vivas (1956)
  • Un fantasma llamado amor (1957)
  • Ángeles sin cielo (aka Angels Sky) (1957)
  • El hereje (1958)
  • Llegaron dos hombres (aka Two Men in Town) (1959)
  • Con la vida hicieron fuego (1959)
  • Juicio final (1960)
  • Un americano en Toledo (aka An American in Toledo) (1960)
  • At Five O'Clock in the Afternoon
    At Five O'Clock in the Afternoon
    At Five O'Clock in the Afternoon is a 1961 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 33rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.-Cast:...

    (1961) as Encargada de servicios

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