
Ana Mariscal
Acting
Biography
Ana María Arroyo Mariscal (31 July 1923 – 28 March 1995) better known as Ana Mariscal was a classic Spanish film actress, director, screenwriter and film producer. She also acted in Argentinean films. She was involved in well over 50 films between 1940 and 1968, frequently starring in films she also wrote and directed. She is iconic to 1940s and 50s Spanish cinema. Her brother Luis Arroyo (1915–1956) was also an actor and film director.
Born: July 31, 1923
Place of Birth: Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Known For

Jeromín
In the biography of John of Austria the Spanish hero of Flanders, brother of Philip II, as an argument, the tape is a praise of Spain Emperor Charles V and the values of Franco.

Segundo López, Urban Adventurer
Segundo López, a mature and very humble man who has arrived in Madrid from Cáceres, his homeland, meets Francisca, with whom he falls in love, and El Chirri, a roguish street urchin with whom he will have adventures all over the huge and hostile city.

Morena clara
Trini, a gipsy girl, and her uncle Regalito are tried for the theft of several hams. Some time later, she presents herself, disguised as a maid, at the house of her former prosecutor, who ends up falling in love with her.

Juego de niños

The Violet Seller
On New Year's Eve 1899, Soledad is peddling violets in a Madrid busy street when she meets aristocrat Fernando. The couple falls in love but their different social backgrounds threatens the relationship. Fernando is under constant pressure from his older brother Alfonso who reminds him of his duties including his engagement to Magdalena, a countess. Disregarding all social conventions and scandalizing high society, Fernando sets up Soledad in a plush apartment and announces their marriage plans.

Con la vida hicieron fuego
The sailor Quico Carola, alleged war hero of the Francoist side, emigrated to America and amassed a great fortune. Fifteen years later he returns to Ferrera (Asturias), his homeland, in search of a wife who makes him forget his late girlfriend. There he will see his old friends and Armandina, the widow of a Republican shot during the Spanish civil war.

The Magistrate
Emilia Bonelli is an overly ambitious and driven woman. This dominant personality trait has its effects on her henpecked husband Luigi, and her daughter Carla. Circumstances ultimately lead to the courtroom and an aloof judge in the persona of Andrea Morandi.

El camino
Shortly before leaving his small town to go to the big city to study, young Daniel recalls his childhood, surrounded by family and friends.

Raza, el espíritu de Franco
Documentary made immediately after Franco's death, which includes interviews with the dictator's sister and with Alfredo Mayo, the actor who played the lead role in the film 'Raza'.

The Other Woman
The troubling attraction of a young decorator, Agnès, on a small Spanish island, for a man everyone distrusts, whose wife has mysteriously disappeared.
Filmography
as Self
as Diana
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
as Carola, condesa de Valdeluna
as Berta
as Emilia
as Armandina
as Estela
as Magdalena
as Carlota
as Araceli Galván
as Amanda
as Lucía
as Madre Lucía
as Abogada defensora
as Narrator (voice)
as Doña Magdalena de Ulloa
as Marta
as Teresa La Bisbal
as Irene
as Enfermera Emilia
as Blanca
as Isabel Espinosa
as Monserrat Raventós
as Cortinilla
as Aldonza
as Irene Vega
as Beatriz Ródenas / Silvia Gloria
as Carmen
as Aurora
as Eugenia
as Marisol Mendoza
as María