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Mercedes Sampietro Marro was born in [[Barcelona]] on 24 January 1947.<ref name="elperiodicoextremadura">{{Cite web|url=https://www.elperiodicoextremadura.com/opinion/2003/11/14/mercedes-sampietro-actriz-45694081.html|website=[[El Periódico Extremadura]]|date=14 November 2003|title=Mercedes Sampietro, actriz}}</ref> She began her career as a stage actress in 1970.<ref name="lavanguardia">{{Cite web|url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/cultura/20031112/51262783963/mercedes-sampietro-premio-nacional-de-cine-2003.html|website=[[La Vanguardia]]|title=Mercedes Sampietro, Premio Nacional de Cine 2003|date=12 November 2003}}</ref> Having performed as a [[Voice acting|voice actress]] in a number of films,<ref name="lavanguardia" /> she made her film debut onscreen in [[Jaime Chávarri]]'s ''[[To an Unknown God]]'' (1977).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ecodiario.eleconomista.es/cultura/noticias/891095/11/08/Mercedes-Sampietro-recibira-el-Premio-Nacho-Martinez-en-la-clausura-del-Festival-de-Cine-de-Gijon.html|website=Ecodiario|via=El Economista|title=Mercedes Sampietro recibirá el Premio Nacho Martínez en la clausura del Festival de Cine de Gijón|date=28 November 2008}}</ref> She has worked five times with [[Pilar Miró]]. In 1981 she won the award for Best Actress at the [[12th Moscow International Film Festival]] for her role in ''[[Gary Cooper, Who Art in Heaven]]''.<ref name="Moscow1981">{{cite web|url=http://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1981 |title=12th Moscow International Film Festival (1981) |accessdate=2013-01-25 |work=MIFF |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130421050907/http://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1981 |archivedate=21 April 2013 }}</ref> |
Mercedes Sampietro Marro was born in [[Barcelona]] on 24 January 1947.<ref name="elperiodicoextremadura">{{Cite web|url=https://www.elperiodicoextremadura.com/opinion/2003/11/14/mercedes-sampietro-actriz-45694081.html|website=[[El Periódico Extremadura]]|date=14 November 2003|title=Mercedes Sampietro, actriz}}</ref> She began her career as a stage actress in 1970.<ref name="lavanguardia">{{Cite web|url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/cultura/20031112/51262783963/mercedes-sampietro-premio-nacional-de-cine-2003.html|website=[[La Vanguardia]]|title=Mercedes Sampietro, Premio Nacional de Cine 2003|date=12 November 2003}}</ref> Having performed as a [[Voice acting|voice actress]] in a number of films,<ref name="lavanguardia" /> she made her film debut onscreen in [[Jaime Chávarri]]'s ''[[To an Unknown God]]'' (1977).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ecodiario.eleconomista.es/cultura/noticias/891095/11/08/Mercedes-Sampietro-recibira-el-Premio-Nacho-Martinez-en-la-clausura-del-Festival-de-Cine-de-Gijon.html|website=Ecodiario|via=El Economista|title=Mercedes Sampietro recibirá el Premio Nacho Martínez en la clausura del Festival de Cine de Gijón|date=28 November 2008}}</ref> She has worked five times with [[Pilar Miró]]. In 1981 she won the award for Best Actress at the [[12th Moscow International Film Festival]] for her role in ''[[Gary Cooper, Who Art in Heaven]]''.<ref name="Moscow1981">{{cite web|url=http://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1981 |title=12th Moscow International Film Festival (1981) |accessdate=2013-01-25 |work=MIFF |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130421050907/http://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1981 |archivedate=21 April 2013 }}</ref> |
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She won a [[Goya Award for Best Actress]] for her role in the 2002 Argentine-Spanish film ''[[Common Ground (2002 film)|Common Ground]]'',<ref name="lanacion">{{Cite web|url=https://www.nacion.com/archivo/mercedes-sampietro-recibe-goya-mejor-actriz-por-lugares-comunes/5EUPMKPTBRG2FKKV44AVVXKNJM/story/|website=[[La Nación (Argentina)|La Nación]]|date=1 February 2003|title=Mercedes Sampietro recibe Goya Mejor Actriz por "Lugares comunes"}}</ref> performing Liliana Rovira, a social worker, daughter to Spanish Republican exiles who settled in Argentina.<ref name="lanacion" /><ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://journals.openedition.org/alhim/4183|title=Historias de la debacle y la migración en el imaginario fílmico argentino-español|first=Susana|last=Schmidt|doi=10.4000/alhim.4183|journal=Amérique Latine Histoire et Mémoire. Les Cahiers ALHIM|volume=23|year=2012}}</ref> |
She won a [[Goya Award for Best Actress]] for her role in the 2002 Argentine-Spanish film ''[[Common Ground (2002 film)|Common Ground]]'',<ref name="lanacion">{{Cite web|url=https://www.nacion.com/archivo/mercedes-sampietro-recibe-goya-mejor-actriz-por-lugares-comunes/5EUPMKPTBRG2FKKV44AVVXKNJM/story/|website=[[La Nación (Argentina)|La Nación]]|date=1 February 2003|title=Mercedes Sampietro recibe Goya Mejor Actriz por "Lugares comunes"}}</ref> performing Liliana Rovira, a social worker, daughter to Spanish Republican exiles who settled in Argentina.<ref name="lanacion" /><ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://journals.openedition.org/alhim/4183|title=Historias de la debacle y la migración en el imaginario fílmico argentino-español|first=Susana|last=Schmidt|doi=10.4000/alhim.4183|journal=Amérique Latine Histoire et Mémoire. Les Cahiers ALHIM|volume=23|year=2012|issue=23 |doi-access=free}}</ref> |
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She has dubbed actresses including [[Meryl Streep]], [[Diane Keaton]], [[Kim Basinger]], and [[Catherine Deneuve]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/20150131/54425651083/deneuve-mare-i-en-pau.html|website=[[La Vanguardia]]|date=31 January 2015|title=deneuve, mare i en pau}}</ref> |
She has dubbed actresses including [[Meryl Streep]], [[Diane Keaton]], [[Kim Basinger]], and [[Catherine Deneuve]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lavanguardia.com/20150131/54425651083/deneuve-mare-i-en-pau.html|website=[[La Vanguardia]]|date=31 January 2015|title=deneuve, mare i en pau}}</ref> |
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Sampietro was the recipient of the 2003 National Cinematography Prize in Spain.<ref>{{Cite |
Sampietro was the recipient of the 2003 National Cinematography Prize in Spain.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://elpais.com/cultura/2003/11/12/actualidad/1068591601_850215.html|website=[[El País]]|date=12 November 2003|title=Mercedes Sampietro consigue el Premio Nacional de Cinematografía 2003}}</ref> |
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She served as the president of the [[Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain]] from 9 October 2003 to 18 December 2006. |
She served as the president of the [[Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain]] from 9 October 2003 to 18 December 2006. |
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== Filmography == |
== Filmography == |
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* 2018 |
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**''[[If I Hadn't Met You]]'' |
**''[[If I Hadn't Met You]]'' |
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 30 March 2023
Mercedes Sampietro | |
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Born | Mercedes Sampietro Marro 24 January 1947 Barcelona, Spain |
Other names | Mercè Sampietro |
Years active | 1970- |
Mercedes Sampietro Marro (born 24 January 1947) is a Spanish actress.
Biography
[edit]Mercedes Sampietro Marro was born in Barcelona on 24 January 1947.[1] She began her career as a stage actress in 1970.[2] Having performed as a voice actress in a number of films,[2] she made her film debut onscreen in Jaime Chávarri's To an Unknown God (1977).[3] She has worked five times with Pilar Miró. In 1981 she won the award for Best Actress at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival for her role in Gary Cooper, Who Art in Heaven.[4]
She won a Goya Award for Best Actress for her role in the 2002 Argentine-Spanish film Common Ground,[5] performing Liliana Rovira, a social worker, daughter to Spanish Republican exiles who settled in Argentina.[5][6]
She has dubbed actresses including Meryl Streep, Diane Keaton, Kim Basinger, and Catherine Deneuve.[7]
Sampietro was the recipient of the 2003 National Cinematography Prize in Spain.[8]
She served as the president of the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain from 9 October 2003 to 18 December 2006.
Filmography
[edit]- 2018
- 2007
- 2006
- 2005
- 2004
- 2003
- Buscando a Nemo (voz)
- No matarás
- Bala perdida
- 2002 – Lugares comunes
- 2001 – Silencio roto, de Montxo Armendáriz
- 2000
- Dinosaurio (voz)
- Nosotras
- Sé quién eres
- 1999
- 1998 – Bert
- 1997 – La herida luminosa
- 1995 – Historias del Kronen, de Montxo Armendáriz
- 1994 – Dame fuego
- 1993 – El pájaro de la felicidad, de Pilar Miró
- 1991 – Beltenebros (dubber of voice), de Pilar Miró
- 1989
- 1988
- 1987 – Pehavý Max a strasidlá
- 1986
- 1985
- 1984 – La última rosa
- 1983
- 1982
- 1980
- 1978 – ¿Qué hace una chica como tú en un sitio como éste?
- 1977 – A un dios desconocido
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Title | Result |
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1981 | Fotogramas de Plata | Best Spanish Performer | Gary Cooper, que estás en los cielos | Won |
Moscow International Film Festival | Best Actress | Won | ||
Taormina International Film Festival | Bronze Mask Award | Won | ||
1985 | San Sebastián International Film Festival | Best Actress | Extramuros | Won |
1986 | Fotogramas de Plata | Best Movie Actress | Nominated | |
1987 | Premios ACE | Best Actress | Won | |
1992 | Fotogramas de Plata | Best TV Actress | Una hija mas | Nominated |
1993 | Ondas Awards | Best Acting | El pájaro de la felicidad | Won |
2000 | Cinema Writers Circle Awards | Best Actress | Be My Side Again | Nominated |
Goya Awards | Best Actress | Nominated | ||
Turia Awards | Special Award | Won | ||
Catalan International Film Festival | Best Actress | Women | Won | |
2001 | Butaca Awards | Best Film Actress | Silencio Roto | Won |
Toulouse Cinespaña | Special Mention | Won | ||
2002 | Cinema Writers Circle Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Won | |
San Sebastián International Film Festival | Best Actress | Common Ground | Won | |
2003 | Argentinean Film Critics Association | Best Actress | Nominated | |
Butaca Awards | Best Film Actress | Won | ||
Cinema Writers Circle Awards | Best Actress | Won | ||
Fotogramas de Plata | Best Actress | Nominated | ||
Goya Awards | Best Actress | Won | ||
Gramado Film Festival | Best Actress | Won | ||
Sant Jordi Awards | Best Spanish Actress | Won | ||
Spanish Actors Union | Best Female Actress | Won | ||
2005 | Butaca Awards | Best Film Actress | Unconscious | Nominated |
Goya Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Nominated | ||
2006 | Butaca Awards | Best Film Actress | Obaba | Nominated |
2008 | Butaca Awards | Best Film Actress | 53 días de invierno | Nominated |
Gijón International Film Festival | Nacho Martinez Award | Won | ||
2009 | Gaudí Awards | Best Short Film | Turismo | Won |
Málaga Spanish Film Festival | Best Short Film | Won | ||
2010 | Murcia Week of Spanish Cinema | Primavera Award | Won | |
2011 | Zapping Awards | Best Actress | La Riera | Nominated |
References
[edit]- ^ "Mercedes Sampietro, actriz". El Periódico Extremadura. 14 November 2003.
- ^ a b "Mercedes Sampietro, Premio Nacional de Cine 2003". La Vanguardia. 12 November 2003.
- ^ "Mercedes Sampietro recibirá el Premio Nacho Martínez en la clausura del Festival de Cine de Gijón". Ecodiario. 28 November 2008 – via El Economista.
- ^ "12th Moscow International Film Festival (1981)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
- ^ a b "Mercedes Sampietro recibe Goya Mejor Actriz por "Lugares comunes"". La Nación. 1 February 2003.
- ^ Schmidt, Susana (2012). "Historias de la debacle y la migración en el imaginario fílmico argentino-español". Amérique Latine Histoire et Mémoire. Les Cahiers ALHIM. 23 (23). doi:10.4000/alhim.4183.
- ^ "deneuve, mare i en pau". La Vanguardia. 31 January 2015.
- ^ "Mercedes Sampietro consigue el Premio Nacional de Cinematografía 2003". El País. 12 November 2003.