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María José Goyanes
Spanish actress
María José Goyanes Muñoz (born 8 December 1948) is a Spanish actress.
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Born | María José Goyanes Muñoz (1948-12-08) 8 December 1948 (age 75) Madrid, Spain |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse | Manuel Collado Sillero [es] (divorced c. 1985) |
Children | Javier Collado [es] |
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María José Goyanes belongs to a family with a long artistic tradition: her grandfather was the actor Alfonso Muñoz [es], her mother the actress Mimí Muñoz [es], and her sisters Vicky Lagos, Mara [es], and Concha [es] Goyanes.[1] She was married to the producer and theater director Manuel Collado Sillero [es]. Their son, Javier Collado [es], is also an actor.[2]
She began working in the theater while still a child, performing with José María Rodero in El caballero de las espuelas de oro [es].[3] She also made her debut in cinema and television when she was not yet 15. A dedicated theatrical actress, she formed her own company, staging works such as Chekhov's The Seagull.[4]
Goyanes was the subject of a scandal during the 1975 production of the play Equus. In her role, alongside José Luis López Vázquez and Juan Ribó [es], she appeared topless, the first time this had occurred in Spanish theater since the end of Francoist censorship.[5]
Her first big-screen appearance was in 1960's A Ray of Light by Luis Lucia, which also marked the debut of the prodigy Marisol.[6] However her film career has not been extensive, comprising fewer than ten roles, almost all in the 1960s, including Megatón Ye-Ye (1965) by Jesús Yagüe, ¿Qué hacemos con los hijos? [es] (1967), Los chicos del Preu [es] (1967), and Novios 68 [es] (1967), the last three by Pedro Lazaga.
She has had a more prominent presence on television, appearing on dozens of Televisión Española (TVE) shows, such as Novela [es] and Estudio 1, notably her two interpretations of Doña Inés in Don Juan Tenorio (1968 and 1973) and of Paula in Tres sombreros de copa [es] (1978).[7]
She is also known for acting in the series El olivar de Atocha [es] (1988), Yo, una mujer [es] with Concha Velasco (1996), Yo soy Bea as Alicia Echegaray (2008–2009), and Hospital Central. In 2016 and 2017 she played Ana María, marquise of Madrigales, in Amar es para siempre.[8]
- Nominated for the Mayte Theater Award [es] (1982), for Educating Rita
- Nominated for the Mayte Theater Award (1984)
- Nominated for the Mayte Theater Award (1985)
- Nominated for the Mayte Theater Award (1987)
- Julius Caesar (1964) by William Shakespeare
- El caballero de las espuelas de oro [es] (1964) by Alejandro Casona
- Love from a Stranger (1965)
- Romeo and Juliet (1971) by William Shakespeare, translated by Pablo Neruda[9]
- Chao [es] (1972) by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon
- Usted también podrá disfrutar de ella [es] (1973) by Ana Diosdado
- Equus (1975)
- The House of Bernarda Alba (1976) by Federico Garcia Lorca
- Lección de anatomía (1977)
- Las galas del difunto [es] and The Captain's Daughter [es] (1978) by Ramón del Valle-Inclán[1]
- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1979) by Tennessee Williams[1]
- Portrait of Lozana (1980) by Francisco Delicado, adapted by Rafael Alberti[1]
- El galán fantasma [es] (1981) by Pedro Calderón de la Barca[10]
- The Seagull (1981) by Anton Chekhov[11]
- Educating Rita (1982)
- Casandra [es] (1983) by Benito Pérez Galdós
- Time and the Conways (1984) by J. B. Priestley[1]
- Don Juan Tenorio (1984) by José Zorrilla
- The Phantom Lady (1990)
- Judit y el tirano (1992)
- La muerte y la doncella (1993)
- The Trojan Women (1994)[12]
- Locas de amar (1996) by Paloma Pedrero[13]
- An Ideal Husband (1996) by Oscar Wilde
- Te vas me dejas y me abandonas (1998) by Julio Escalada
- Don Juan (2001)
- Casa con dos puertas, mala es de guardar [es] (2002) by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
- Don Quijote. Versión de cámara para cinco voces (2004)
- The Play About the Baby (2006) by Edward Albee
- Dile a mi hija que me fui de viaje (2007)
- Madre Paz (2010)
- De amor y lujuria (2012)
- El cielo que me tienes prometido (2016) by Ana Diosdado
- Confidencias
- Juan, el Toro (24 October 1964)
- Primera fila [es]
- Suspenso en amor (27 January 1965)
- Sábado 64
- La Piconera (16 January 1965)
- Estudio 1
- El jardín de las horas (3 November 1965)
- Arsénico para dos (10 November 1965)
- La dama del alba (1 December 1965)
- Semana de Pasión (30 March 1966)
- The Seagull (28 June 1967) – Nina
- In the Best of Families [es] (20 February 1968)
- La pareja (11 June 1968)
- Don Juan Tenorio (5 November 1968)
- The Linden Tree (9 July 1970)
- Felicidad conyugal (5 May 1972)
- Don Juan Tenorio (2 November 1973)
- Mario (25 January 1974)
- Tres sombreros de copa [es] (20 April 1978)
- Novela [es]
- El pobrecillo embustero (6 December 1965)
- El regreso (21 December 1965)
- La tragedia vive al lado (11 January 1966)
- El último pobre (18 April 1966)
- El viejo de Coupravay (27 June 1966)
- Tom Sawyer, Detective (11 July 1966)
- La Marquesa (29 August 1966)
- La herencia (21 August 1967)
- El pobrecito embustero [es] (28 August 1967)
- La balada del rey Gaspar (1 January 1968)
- El silbo de la lechuza (5 February 1968)
- Nosotros, los Rivero (2 June 1969)
- Sinfonía pastoral (1 June 1970)
- Diego Acevedo [es]
- La camarilla (1 January 1966)
- Tiempo y hora [es]
- Como en un desierto (6 February 1966)
- Tengo un libro en las manos [es]
- El acueducto (4 August 1966)
- Los Encuentros
- Primavera en el parque (6 August 1966)
- Teatro de siempre [es]
- La verdad sospechosa (6 April 1967)
- La salvaje (5 January 1970)
- La pequeña comedia
- El ensayo (14 February 1968)
- Petición de mano (31 May 1968)
- Pequeño estudio [es]
- Noche cerrada (8 November 1968)
- Al filo de imposible [es]
- El cielo abierto (20 June 1970)
- Hora once [es]
- De la misma sangre (20 May 1972)
- Que usted lo mate bien [es]
- El túnel (13 February 1979)
- Un encargo original
- La maraña (20 August 1983)
- El jardín de Venus [es]
- Imprudencia (22 November 1983)
- Boa Tarde (TVG, 1985) – Presenter
- Tarde de teatro
- Un paraguas bajo la lluvia (28 December 1986)
- La tarde [es]
- 7 September 1987
- El olivar de Atocha [es] (1989)
- Brigada Central [es] (1989)
- Asuntos de Rutina
- Primera función
- El landó de seis caballos [es] (16 March 1989)
- Yo, una mujer [es] (1996)
- Raquel busca su sitio (2000)
- No es fácil ser Raquel
- Policías, en el corazón de la calle
- Mi voluntad puede matarme (1 January 2002)
- De un corazón llegué a un abismo (2 January 2003) – Journalist
- Hospital Central
- Baño de sales (31 May 2005)
- El comisario
- 13 puñaladas (13 January 2006)
- Eva del principio al fin (17 January 2006)
- La familia Mata [es]
- 26 May 2008
- Yo soy Bea (2008–2009)
- Amar es para siempre (2016–2017, special guest 5th season; special recurring role 6th season)[8]
- Gómez García, Manuel (2 January 1998). Diccionario Akal de Teatro (in Spanish). Ediciones Akal. p. 376. ISBN 9788446008279. Retrieved 28 May 2019 – via Google Books.
- Portabales, Pablo (14 April 2019). "Javier Collado Goyanes: 'Mi primer amor y mi primera borrachera son coruñesas'". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 May 2019.
- Semana, Volume 29 (in Spanish). RBA. 1968. p. 105. Retrieved 28 May 2019 – via Google Books.
- "Estreno de 'La gaviota', de Chejov" [Premiere of 'The Seagull', by Chekhov]. El País (in Spanish). 26 December 1981. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
- Gurpegui Palacios, Jose A. (2002). Estudios de teatro actual en lengua inglesa [Current English-Language Theater Studies] (in Spanish). Huerga Y Fierro Editores. p. 121. ISBN 9788483742150. Retrieved 28 May 2019 – via Google Books.
- Salas Martos, Bartolomé (2005). El Cine Español: Algo Más Que Secundarios: (Más Allá de la Ficción) [Spanish Cinema: Something More Than Secondary: (Beyond Fiction)] (in Spanish). Fancy Ediciones. p. 48. ISBN 9788495455406. Retrieved 28 May 2019 – via Google Books.
- Mihura, Miguel (31 May 2016). Tres sombreros de copa: Las 25 mejores obras del teatro español [Tres sombreros de copa: The 25 Best Plays of Spanish Theater] (in Spanish). Bolchiro. ISBN 9788415211907. Retrieved 28 May 2019 – via Google Books.
- "María José Goyanes: 'He sido muy feliz con mi personaje'" [María José Goyanes: 'I Have Been Very Happy with My Character'] (in Spanish). Madrid: Antena 3. 11 September 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
- "Nueva versión de 'Romeo y Julieta' en el Fígaro" [New Version of 'Romeo and Juliet' at the Fígaro]. ABC (in Spanish). 10 October 1971. p. 67. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
- "La gran versión calderoniana de 'El galán fantasma', en el Español". ABC (in Spanish). 30 April 1981. p. 55. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
- "'La gaviota', de Chejov, a la manera sabida". ABC (in Spanish). 2 January 1982. p. 42. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
- Muñoz-Rojas, Ritama (16 September 1994). "'Las Troyanas' de Eurípides, en el 'Leguidú'" ['The Trojan Women' by Eurípides, at the 'Leguidú']. El País (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
- Torres, Rosana (11 April 1996). "Paloma Pedrero estrena un 'delirio cómico dulcemente feminista'" [Paloma Pedrero Debuts a 'Sweetly Feminist Comic Delirium']. El País (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 28 May 2019.