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Mariví Bilbao

María Victoria Bilau-Goyoaga Álvarez (22 January 1930 – 3 April 2013) better known by her stage name Mariví Bilbao was a Spanish actress, especially famous for her roles as Marisa Benito in Aquí no hay quien viva and Izaskun Sagastume in La que se avecina TV series.

Mariví Bilbao
Bilbao in 2008
Born
María Victoria Bilau-Goyoaga Álvarez

(1930-01-22)22 January 1930
Died3 April 2013(2013-04-03) (aged 83)
Bilbao (Biscay), Spain
NationalitySpanish
OccupationActor
Spouse
Javier Urquijo
(m. 1939; death 2003)
ChildrenElvira Urquijo Bilbao-Goyoaga

Biography

Career

Born in Bilbao in 1930, she soon began acting in theater productions with the group Hispanic Culture of Bilbao (Cultura Hispánica de Bilbao) and with Akelarre, a group which she founded. According to the actress herself, she originally did not act under her own name, instead using the name Angela Valverde: "Bilbao was a little town. My father would have killed me if my name had appeared in the newspaper.".[1]

She made her cinematic debut in the short films The Interrogation of F. Bardají (La interrogación de F. Bardají) and Javier Aguirre's 1962 Unusual Beach (Playa insolita). She also appeared in Irrintzi (1978), directed by Mirentxu Txomin Loyarte, and Agur (1979), directed by Javier Rebollo and Juanma Ortuoste.

In 1981, she played a prominent role in Seven Streets (Siete calles), directed by Juanma Ortuoste and Javier Rebollo, two filmmakers with whom she has been linked throughout her career. This was her first role in a feature film and from that moment she became one of the most reliable and effective secondary film actresses of Euskadi, where she has focused for almost her entire career.

In recognition of her professional career, Basque Actors Association awarded her the El Abrazo award in 1996 and the newspaper El Mundo awarded her the Séller Award in 1997.

She gained most of her popularity with her role in the hit series Aquí no hay quien viva on Antena 3, where she worked for more than three years under Alberto Caballero. In 2007, Telecinco released a new series with the same cast and crew, but with different characters, called La que se avecina.

She has worked throughout her career in various programs on ETB (Basque regional television).

In 2006, she was elected by popular vote as the holidays herald the Big Week of Bilbao.

In March 2007, she attended the 79th Oscar awards, as the short film Éramos pocos (One Too Many), directed by Borgia Cobeaga and starring Bilbao opposite Ramón Barea, was nominated for Best Live Action Short Film. This was her second collaboration on a short film by filmmaker Cobeaga; two years earlier, she worked with him on the short film La primera vez (The First Time), for which she won the award for best actress at the Orense and Malaga film festivals. She also went to the Venice Film Festival with Alumbramiento (Childbirth), directed by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson, which won the Golden Lion for Best European Short at the Official Short.

On 14 June 2008 she was awarded the City of Huesca International Award at the Film Festival of Huesca, in recognition of her professional career as an actress.

In 2013, she partially retired from television, restricting herself to recording brief announcements.

Personal life

Bilbao was also a regular contributor to the multiple sclerosis campaign Mójate por la esclerosis múltiple held annually in support of those affected by multiple sclerosis in the Basque Country.[2]

She married twice—once to the artist and art critic Javier Urquijo (1939–2003).[3] They had a daughter, Elvira, who died on 2 February 2015 in Bilbao at the age of 45.[4]

She died at her home in Bilbao on 3 April 2013, aged 83.[5]

Filmography

Film

  • Maktub (2011)
  • No controles (2010)
  • Sukalde kontuak (2009)
  • Trío de ases: el secreto de la Atlántida (2008)
  • El Calentito (2005)
  • El chocolate del loro (2005)
  • La mirada violeta (2004)
  • Carmen (2003)
  • Torremolinos 73 (2003)
  • Marujas asesinas (2001)
  • La comunidad (2000)
  • Aunque tú no lo sepas (2000)
  • Las huellas borradas (1999)
  • Ione, sube al cielo (1999)
  • Pecata minuta (1999)
  • Entre todas las mujeres (1998)
  • A ciegas (1997)
  • Calor... y celos (1996)
  • Malena es un nombre de tango (1996)
  • Pasajes (1996)
  • Salto al vacío (1995)
  • Sálvate si puedes (1995)
  • No me compliques la vida (1991)
  • El mar es azul (1989)
  • Eskorpion (1988)
  • Siete Calles (1981)

Short film

  • Lala (2009)
  • Atardecer (2009)
  • Sótano (2008)
  • Alumbramiento (2007)
  • Trío de ases (2006)
  • Éramos pocos (2005)
  • Entre nosotros (2005)
  • Tercero B (2002)
  • Terminal (2002)
  • La primera vez (2001)
  • Hyde & Jekill (2000)
  • Jardines deshabitados (2000)
  • Amor de madre (1999)
  • El trabajo (1999)
  • Adiós Toby, adiós (1995)
  • Lourdes de segunda mano (1995)
  • La leyenda de un hombre malo (1994)
  • Agur, Txomin (1981)
  • Irrintzi (1978)
  • Playa insólita (1962)
  • Almuñécar (1961)
  • Amores (1959)

Television

References

  1. ^ G. Crespo, Txema (January 6, 2006). "Entre Ionesco y las teleseries". El País (in Spanish). Vitoria: Prisa. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Mariví Bilbao, la abuelita malhablada y fumadora que logró la fama en la tele". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2013-04-03. Retrieved 2022-08-18.
  3. ^ Merino, José Luis (October 9, 2003). "Necrológica: Javier Urquijo, pintor". El País. Prisa. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  4. ^ "Esquela de URQUIJO BILBAO- GOYOAGA,ELVIRA". El Correo (in Spanish). Vocento. 2 February 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  5. ^ "Mariví Bilbao muere a los 83 años". ABC (in Spanish). Vocento. 3 April 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2019.

External links

  • Marivi Bilbao at IMDb

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especially famous for her roles as Marisa Benito in Aqui no hay quien viva and Izaskun Sagastume in La que se avecina TV series Marivi BilbaoBilbao in 2008BornMaria Victoria Bilau Goyoaga Alvarez 1930 01 22 22 January 1930Bilbao Biscay SpainDied3 April 2013 2013 04 03 aged 83 Bilbao Biscay SpainNationalitySpanishOccupationActorSpouseJavier Urquijo m 1939 death 2003 wbr ChildrenElvira Urquijo Bilbao Goyoaga Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Filmography 3 1 Film 3 2 Short film 3 3 Television 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditCareer Edit Born in Bilbao in 1930 she soon began acting in theater productions with the group Hispanic Culture of Bilbao Cultura Hispanica de Bilbao and with Akelarre a group which she founded According to the actress herself she originally did not act under her own name instead using the name Angela Valverde Bilbao was a little town My father would have killed me if my name had appeared in the newspaper 1 She made her cinematic debut in the short films The Interrogation of F Bardaji La interrogacion de F Bardaji and Javier Aguirre s 1962 Unusual Beach Playa insolita She also appeared in Irrintzi 1978 directed by Mirentxu Txomin Loyarte and Agur 1979 directed by Javier Rebollo and Juanma Ortuoste In 1981 she played a prominent role in Seven Streets Siete calles directed by Juanma Ortuoste and Javier Rebollo two filmmakers with whom she has been linked throughout her career This was her first role in a feature film and from that moment she became one of the most reliable and effective secondary film actresses of Euskadi where she has focused for almost her entire career In recognition of her professional career Basque Actors Association awarded her the El Abrazo award in 1996 and the newspaper El Mundo awarded her the Seller Award in 1997 She gained most of her popularity with her role in the hit series Aqui no hay quien viva on Antena 3 where she worked for more than three years under Alberto Caballero In 2007 Telecinco released a new series with the same cast and crew but with different characters called La que se avecina She has worked throughout her career in various programs on ETB Basque regional television In 2006 she was elected by popular vote as the holidays herald the Big Week of Bilbao In March 2007 she attended the 79th Oscar awards as the short film Eramos pocos One Too Many directed by Borgia Cobeaga and starring Bilbao opposite Ramon Barea was nominated for Best Live Action Short Film This was her second collaboration on a short film by filmmaker Cobeaga two years earlier she worked with him on the short film La primera vez The First Time for which she won the award for best actress at the Orense and Malaga film festivals She also went to the Venice Film Festival with Alumbramiento Childbirth directed by Eduardo Chapero Jackson which won the Golden Lion for Best European Short at the Official Short On 14 June 2008 she was awarded the City of Huesca International Award at the Film Festival of Huesca in recognition of her professional career as an actress In 2013 she partially retired from television restricting herself to recording brief announcements Personal life EditBilbao was also a regular contributor to the multiple sclerosis campaign Mojate por la esclerosis multiple held annually in support of those affected by multiple sclerosis in the Basque Country 2 She married twice once to the artist and art critic Javier Urquijo 1939 2003 3 They had a daughter Elvira who died on 2 February 2015 in Bilbao at the age of 45 4 She died at her home in Bilbao on 3 April 2013 aged 83 5 Filmography EditFilm Edit Maktub 2011 No controles 2010 Sukalde kontuak 2009 Trio de ases el secreto de la Atlantida 2008 El Calentito 2005 El chocolate del loro 2005 La mirada violeta 2004 Carmen 2003 Torremolinos 73 2003 Marujas asesinas 2001 La comunidad 2000 Aunque tu no lo sepas 2000 Las huellas borradas 1999 Ione sube al cielo 1999 Pecata minuta 1999 Entre todas las mujeres 1998 A ciegas 1997 Calor y celos 1996 Malena es un nombre de tango 1996 Pasajes 1996 Salto al vacio 1995 Salvate si puedes 1995 No me compliques la vida 1991 El mar es azul 1989 Eskorpion 1988 Siete Calles 1981 Short film Edit Lala 2009 Atardecer 2009 Sotano 2008 Alumbramiento 2007 Trio de ases 2006 Eramos pocos 2005 Entre nosotros 2005 Tercero B 2002 Terminal 2002 La primera vez 2001 Hyde amp Jekill 2000 Jardines deshabitados 2000 Amor de madre 1999 El trabajo 1999 Adios Toby adios 1995 Lourdes de segunda mano 1995 La leyenda de un hombre malo 1994 Agur Txomin 1981 Irrintzi 1978 Playa insolita 1962 Almunecar 1961 Amores 1959 Television Edit La que se avecina 81 episodes 2007 2013 as Izaskun Sagastume Apaga la luz 2007 Aqui no hay quien viva 90 episodes 2003 2006 as Marisa Benito El show de la 3 2005 Mis estimadas victimas 2005 Entre dos fuegos 1998 A tortas con la vida 1 episode 2005 Periodistas 2 episodes 2002 Hospital Central 2 episodes 2001 Raquel busca su sitio 1 episode 2000 Manos a la obra 2 episodes 1998 Al salir de clase 2 episodes 1997 References Edit G Crespo Txema January 6 2006 Entre Ionesco y las teleseries El Pais in Spanish Vitoria Prisa Retrieved 30 November 2012 Marivi Bilbao la abuelita malhablada y fumadora que logro la fama en la tele La Vanguardia in Spanish 2013 04 03 Retrieved 2022 08 18 Merino Jose Luis October 9 2003 Necrologica Javier Urquijo pintor El Pais Prisa Retrieved 30 November 2012 Esquela de URQUIJO BILBAO GOYOAGA ELVIRA El Correo in Spanish Vocento 2 February 2015 Retrieved 8 December 2019 Marivi Bilbao muere a los 83 anos ABC in Spanish Vocento 3 April 2013 Retrieved 8 December 2019 External links EditMarivi Bilbao at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marivi Bilbao amp oldid 1118085117, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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