Honorific-Prefix: | Excelentísima Señora Doña |
Honorific-Suffix: | OAXS |
Birthname: | Ana Isabel Álvarez-Diosdado Gisbert |
Birth Date: | 1938 5, df=y |
Birth Place: | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Death Place: | Madrid, Spain |
Ana Isabel Álvarez-Diosdado Gisbert OAXS (21 May 1938 – 5 October 2015) better known as Ana Diosdado was a dual Argentine-Spanish actress, playwright, theater director, and writer. Her acting credits include the television series, Las llaves de la independencia.[1] Diosdado's work as a playwright includes Forget the Drums, which debuted in Zamora, Spain, on 28 June 1970.[1]
Diosdado was born on 21 May 1938 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Spanish parents, Enrique Diosdado, an actor, and Isabel Gisbert, who had fled the Spanish Civil War.[2]
Ana Diosdado died from complications of cardiorespiratory failure during a meeting at the Sociedad General de Autores in Madrid, Spain, on 5 October 2015, at the age of 77.[3]
Year | Name of the film | Kind of | Episodes | Notice | |
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1969 | Algo amargo en la boca | dialogue collaboration - uncredited | |||
1975 | Juan y Manuela | TV series | 12 | 1 episode as writer | |
1975 | Olvida los tambores | play/screenplay | |||
1975/1978 | Estudio 1 | TV series | writer - 1 episode, 1978) (play: adaptation - 1 episode, 1975) (play - 1 episode) | ||
1983 | Anillos de oro | TV-Series | 13 episodes | ||
1986 | Segunda enseñanza | TV-Series | 13 episodes | ||
1989 | Los ochenta son nuestros | TV-Movie | play | ||
1964 | Función de tarde | TV-Series | 1 | adaptation | |
1995 | Función de noche | TV-Serie | 1 | play | |
2005 | Las llaves de la independencia | novel/screenplay |