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=== Television ===
=== Television ===
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* '''''[[Somos cómplices]]''''' (2009)
* '''''[[Somos cómplices]]''''' (2009)
* '''''[[Aída (serie de TV)|Aída]]'''''
* '''''[[Aída (serie de TV)|Aída]]'''''
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** ''La serrana de la vera'' (10th March 1981)
** ''La serrana de la vera'' (10th March 1981)
** ''[[Desde los tiempos de Adán]]'' (23th October 1981)
** ''[[Desde los tiempos de Adán]]'' (23th October 1981)
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* '''''Telecomedia '''''
* '''''Telecomedia '''''
** ''Comedia de boulevard'' (14th December 1974)
** ''Comedia de boulevard'' (14th December 1974)
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** ''El chantajista'' (3rd July 1972)
** ''El chantajista'' (3rd July 1972)
* '''''La pequeña comedia'''''
* '''''La pequeña comedia'''''
** ''Claveles en la oficina'' (7 de febrero de 1968)
** ''Claveles en la oficina'' (7th February 1968)
* '''''Teatro breve '''''
* '''''Teatro breve '''''
** ''[[A las seis en la esquina del bulevard]]'' (4 de septiembre de 1966)
** ''[[A las seis en la esquina del bulevard]]'' (4 de septiembre de 1966)
** ''La trapecista'' (25 de septiembre de 1971)
** ''La trapecista'' (25 de septiembre de 1971)
** ''La juerga'' (12 de febrero de 1981)
** ''La juerga'' (12th February 1981)
* '''''[[Hermenegildo Pérez, para servirle]] '''''
* '''''[[Hermenegildo Pérez, para servirle]] '''''
** ''Un marido futuro, muy futuro'' (19 de agosto de 1966)
** ''Un marido futuro, muy futuro'' (19th August 1966)
* '''''El tercer rombo'''''
* '''''El tercer rombo'''''
** ''Operación envidia'' (18 de enero de 1966)
** ''Operación envidia'' (18th January 1966)
** ''El consabido ladrón'' (5 de julio de 1966)
** ''El consabido ladrón'' (5 de julio de 1966)
** ''Envuelta en un gran papel'' (12 de julio de 1966)
** ''Envuelta en un gran papel'' (12 de julio de 1966)
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** ''Carácter sí, carácter no'' (14 de noviembre de 1964)
** ''Carácter sí, carácter no'' (14 de noviembre de 1964)
* '''''Tras la puerta cerrada '''''
* '''''Tras la puerta cerrada '''''
** ''El ángel negro'' (30 de octubre de 1964)
** ''El ángel negro'' (30th October 1964)
* '''''[[Primera fila (TVE)|Primera fila]]'''''
* '''''[[Primera fila (TVE)|Primera fila]]'''''
** [[Eloísa está debajo de un almendro (obra de teatro)|''Eloísa está debajo de un almendro'']] (8 de abril de 1964)
** [[Eloísa está debajo de un almendro (obra de teatro)|''Eloísa está debajo de un almendro'']] (8th April 1964)
** ''Invitación al castillo'' (3 de marzo de 1965)
** ''Invitación al castillo'' (3rd March 1965)
** ''Pisito de solteras'' (1 de junio de 1965)
** ''Pisito de solteras'' (1st June 1965)
** ''Alta fidelidad'' (4 de agosto de 1965)
** ''Alta fidelidad'' (4 de agosto de 1965)
** ''[[El baile de los ladrones]]'' (25 de agosto de 1965)
** ''[[El baile de los ladrones]]'' (25 de agosto de 1965)
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* '''''[[Novela (TVE)|Novela]] '''''
* '''''[[Novela (TVE)|Novela]] '''''
** ''Hoy llegó la primavera'' (7 de octubre de 1963)
** ''Hoy llegó la primavera'' (7 de octubre de 1963)
** ''Los muertos no se chupan el dedo'' (20 de abril de 1964)
** ''Los muertos no se chupan el dedo'' (20th April 1964)
** ''Jane Eyre'' (26 de abril de 1965)
** ''Jane Eyre'' (26th April 1965)
** ''Usted qué hubiera hecho'' (15 de junio de 1965)
** ''Usted qué hubiera hecho'' (15th June 1965)
** ''Los dos hermanos'' (12 de julio de 1965)
** ''Los dos hermanos'' (12 de julio de 1965)
** ''Altar mayor'' (14 de diciembre de 1965)
** ''Altar mayor'' (14th December 1965)
** ''Los millones del difunto James Gloncester'' (8 de agosto de 1966)
** ''Los millones del difunto James Gloncester'' (8th August 1966)
** ''Los candelabros del emperador'' (19 de septiembre de 1966)
** ''Los candelabros del emperador'' (19th September 1966)
** ''La sombra del arpa'' (26 de junio de 1967)
** ''La sombra del arpa'' (26th June 1967)
** ''En vano'' (22 de enero de 1968)
** ''En vano'' (22th January 1968)
** ''Siempre'' (1 de marzo de 1971)
** ''Siempre'' (1st March 1971)
** ''Vera'' (18 de diciembre de 1972)
** ''Vera'' (18th December 1972)
** ''Los oscuros domingos'' (9 de mayo de 1977)
** ''Los oscuros domingos'' (9th May 1977)
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==Theatre==
==Theatre==

Revision as of 17:36, 8 April 2020

María Luisa Merlo Colomina (Valencia, 6 September 1941) is a Spanish film, theatre and television actress.

Biography

Daughter of actors Ismael Merlo Piquer and María Luisa Colomina Domingo, she continued the family artistic tradition since she was very young, making her debut as a dancer in the show Te espero en el Eslava, by Luis Escobar Kirkpatrick.

She was married to the actor Carlos Larrañaga for 16 years, they separated in 1975 and obtained a divorce in November 1983. They had three children: Amparo, Luis and Pedro, as well as the eldest, Juan Carlos, from Carlos previous marriage. In 1992 she married university professor Michael Kenton, from whom she divorced five years later.

Trajectory

She made her cinema debut in 1959, with José María Forqué, in the film De espaldas a la puerta. Other titles followed during the first half of the sixties, such as Siempre es domingo (1961), by Fernando Palacios, Cuidado con las personas formales (1961), by Agustín Palacios, Más bonita que ninguna (1965), by Luis César Amadori, with Rocío Dúrcal, or De cuerpo presente (1967), by Antonio Eceiza.

However, from 1965 onwards he focused more on her theatre and television career.

Since the mid-sixties she has become a regular face on Spanish television, playing dozens of roles in Primera fila, Novela and Estudio 1.

In 1973 she starred alongside her then-husband Carlos Larrañaga in the comedy Compañera te doy, also for TVE; 13 years later she played Julia's mother Rosa, played by her daughter in real life Amparo Larrañaga in the series Media naranja; and in 2006 she did the same with her other son, Luis Merlo, giving life to Leonor, Mauri's mother, in Aquí no hay quien viva.

He has also appeared in the series Aquí hay negocio (1995), Luna negra (2003), Mis adorable vecinos (2004), Supervillanos (2006), Los Serrano (2008) and Somos cómplices (2009).

At the end of 2007 he participated in the sixth edition of the television contest ¡Mira quién baila!.

In July 2013 she recorded a short film entitled Betiko, directed by the Ondarrutarrian Arantza Ibarra together with the actor Javier Pradera in the caves of Zugarramurdi.

Filmography

Cinema

  • Es ley de vida (2017), as Esperanza. Cortometraje.
  • Proyecto Dos (2008)
  • El dolor y la lluvia (2003) Cortometraje.
  • En septiembre (1982), as Ana.
  • ¿Por qué no hacemos el amor? (1981), as Laura Battoni.
  • El adúltero (1975), as Marta.
  • Un lujo a su alcance (1975), as Olga.
  • Tocata y fuga de Lolita (1974), as Olga.
  • Ligue Story (1972), as Dra. Somontes.
  • De cuerpo presente (1967), as just married woman.
  • Más bonita que ninguna (1965)
  • Cuidado con las personas formales (1961)
  • Siempre es domingo (1961), as Dorotea ('Doris').
  • Armas contra la ley (1961)
  • Mi noche de bodas (1961), as Ivonne.
  • 091 Policía al habla (1960), as Teresa Jiménez.
  • El cerro de los locos (1960)
  • De espaldas a la puerta (1959), as Lucky.

Television

Theatre

His career on the stage is marked by the performance of works of all genres, from drama to comedy, including musicals. In 1986 he joined the National Classical Theatre Company.

She has performed in a number of plays, as:

Awards

  • In 1967 she was awarded the Antena de Oro de Televisión Prize.
  • In 2017, Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts from the Ministry of Culture.
  • In 2013 it was awarded the Distinction of the Generalitat Valenciana for Cultural Merit.
  • In 2009 she was awarded the Ercilla Theatre Prize for her career in theatre.

Bibliography

An authoritative biography was published in 2003 : María Luisa Merlo: Más allá del teatro written by Pedro Manuel Víllora Gallardo. ISBN 9788484602651.

References

  1. ^ "Las parejas felices". El País. 1991-02-04. Retrieved 2011-05-30. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |accesdate= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)