
Mary Carrillo
Acting
Biography
María Carrillo Moreno, known as Mary Carrillo (Toledo, October 14, 1919 - Madrid, July 31, 2009) was a spanish actress.
Born: October 14, 1919
Place of Birth: Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Known For

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The Holy Innocents
In 60s Extremadura, Paco el Bajo and his relatives work during day in a farmhouse, and silently suffer submission to their masters, who exploit them and treat them almost like animals. Meanwhile, Paco dreams that one day his children will be able to study.

F. E. N.
Two former students of a strict religious school decide to return there during the summer holidays to make those who were their teachers experience all the suffering they experienced as students, beginning a sinister game in which the buried violence, the dark traumas of the past and the desire to heal old wounds will lead them to an unexpected climax.

Nine Letters to Berta
Lorenzo is a young man returns to Spain after spending some time in England, where he fell in love with Berta, the daughter of Spanish immigrants. Lorenzo writes several letters to her trying to convey the beauty of the world her parents left behind.

The Crime of Cuenca
Osa de la Vega, Cuenca, Spain, 1913. Gregorio and León, employees on the estate of the village's mayor, a powerful landowner, are arrested and accused of the murder of José María el Cepa, a shepherd who mysteriously disappeared three years earlier.

Dark Habits
After her drug pusher boyfriend overdoses on heroin, a cabaret singer finds refuge from the authorities in a convent for fallen women.

The Little Apartment
Rodolfo and Petrita each live in separate quarters in dilapidated Madrid, while looking to have a little apartment (or "pisito", in Spanish dialect). Unfortunately their low salaries prevent them from acquiring one. Soon, Rodolfo's co-workers urge him to marry the old and frail Doña Martina, who is the main tenant in the apartment he boards in. According to Spanish rent-control law, he could inherit the lease from his spouse. Thus begin his misgivings and Petrita's. Written by Emilio

The Beehive
As in the novel of the same title from Camilo Jose Cela, "La Colmena" is a sad composition with the stories of many people in the Madrid of 1942, just the postwar of the spanish civil war. The main theme of the film is the contrast between the poets, surviving close to misery under the Franco's regime, and the winners of the war, the emerging class of the people that makes easy money with illegal business.

Gary Cooper, Who Art in Heaven
A woman nearing her forties, Andrea Soriana, has always pushed aside personal questions and romantic relationships in pursuit of professional success. Now a major illness forces her to reconsider her life--work, family, friendships, men-- causing a psychological and emotional crisis pushes her toward a drastic decision.

Fortunata and Jacinta
The aristocrat Juan de Santa Cruz meets Fortunata, a girl of humble origins, and a passionate love arises between them; but his mother decides to marry him to her niece Jacinta.
Filmography
as Mrs. Rachel
as (voice)
as Ama
as Anciana carbonera
as Señora Marquesa
as Amunia
as Marquesa
as Doña Asunción
as Juana
as Maria
as Madre
as Bárbara Arnaiz
as Sonsoles
as Madre de Manolo
as Madre de Laura
as La Marquesa
as Mari
as Sagrario
as Doña María
as Manolita
as Madre Sacramento
as Margarita
as Ana
as Micaela
as Viuda veterana en una boda (uncredited)
as Adela
as Matilde
as Madre de Andrés
as Laura
as Madame Arcati
as Lysistrata
as Iras
as Pedrita
as Isabel de Castilla
as Gianna
as Nela
as Paulina
as Sister Tornera