Claudia Gravy

Claudia Gravy (born 12 May 1945 in Boma, then Belgian Congo) is an naturalised Spanish actress.
Life
She resides in Madrid since 1965, when she debuted in the cinema with the Fernando Fernán Gómez adaptation of the work of Miguel Mihura Ninette and a gentleman of Murcia. During the following decade turns into a usual face in the Spanish cinema, and participates in tens of films, so much co-international productions like films strictly Spanish.
She appeared in: How it is the service! (1968), of Mariano Ozores; Bohemios (1969), of Juan of Orduña; The Iberian F.C. (1971), of Pedro Masó; healthy conjugal Life (1974), of Roberto Cellars; The secret inconfesable of a boy very (1976), of Jorge Grau and The call of the sex (1976), of Tulio Demicheli.
Her name appeared in the credits of, between others, Libertarian (1996), of Vicente Aranda or The dream of Ibiza (2002), of Igor Fioravanti.
She appeared in television, and had debuted in 1969 with the show The Unreal Madrid of Valerio Lazarov. Subsequently, she interpreted characters in series of: Curro Jiménez (1977), The juglar and the queen (1979), Rings of gold (1983), Page of events (1985), Juncal (1987), The riders of the alba (1990), Eva and Adán, matrimonial agency (1990), The thieves go to the office (1991), For Elisa (1993), Central Hospital (2000) and Paco and Veva (2004).
In theatre, she has taken part in the settings of Who am I? (1967), of Juan Ignacio Luca of Tena, Six characters in search of author (1995) and The life that gave you (1998), of Luigi Pirandello, with direction of Miguel Narros.
 
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