Rosa María Sardà | |
Birth Name: | Rosa María Sardà Támaro |
Birth Date: | 1941 7, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Barcelona, Spain |
Death Place: | Barcelona, Spain |
Occupation: | Actress |
Years Active: | 1969–2020 |
Rosa María Sardà i Támaro (30 July 1941 – 11 June 2020) was a Spanish actress. Her career in theater ranks her as one of the leading actresses of the Spanish scene.
Sardà was born in Barcelona in 1941, and grew up in the Sant Andreu district of the capital, where her career as a stage actress began. She was the elder sister of the journalist and writer .[1]
Self-taught, Sardà began to do amateur theater in her hometown, Horta. In 1962, she made the leap to professional theater in the Dora Santacreu and Carlos Lucena company with the play Cena de matrimonios by Alfonso Paso; she then moved to the Alejandro Ulloa company and, later, to that of Pau Garsaball, with the work En Baldiri de la Costa.[2] In the 1970s, she starred in various theatre productions, such as The House of Bernarda Alba.
Later, she worked in television, in 1975, starring in Una vella, coneguda olor, by Josep Maria Benet i Jornet[3] and in 1979, leading the program Festa amb Rosa Maria Sardà. She also started doing movies with El vicari d'Olot (1981), by Ventura Pons.[4]
During the 1980s, she presented the television show Ahí te quiero ver.[5]
In 1993, she starred in Why Do They Call It Love When They Mean Sex?, for which she won the Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress. The next year she was awarded the Creu de Sant Jordi, but she later returned it in 2017 (see personal life section).[6]
In 2001, she starred in No Shame, for which she again won the Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress.[7] The next year, she starred in the comedy My Mother Likes Women. In 2005, she starred in the television series Abuela de verano.[8] [7] Her son, Pol Mainat, starred alongside her.[9]
In 2010, she was awarded a Gold Medal from the Spanish Film Academy.[10] In 2016, she was awarded the Feroz de Honor (Feroz of Honour).[7] She was due to receive the Fotogramas de Plata award in 2020, but the ceremony was cancelled.[6]
She hosted the Goya Awards gala three times throughout her career.[7] Critic Javier Zurro has considered her the best host in the history of the awards.[11]
Sardà was married to, a member of the comedy group .[6] [12] In 1975 they had a son Pol Mainat, who also become an actor. Sardà and Mainat divorced circa 2002.[13]
Sardà was always a politically committed person. She defined herself as “radically republican, federalist and socialist."[14] In 2017, Sardà returned her Creu de Sant Jordi award, one of the highest decorations of the Catalonian Government, due to her opposition to the Catalan "procés" and the corruption scandal of former Catalan president Jordi Pujol.[15] [16]
In 2014, Sardà was diagnosed with lymphoma, and later took a hiatus from acting.[17] She died from the disease on 11 June 2020 in Barcelona, aged 78.[18]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | ||
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1993 | ¿Por qué lo llaman amor cuando quieren decir sexo? | Sole | |||
1994 | Alegre ma non troppo | Asun | |||
1995 | Suspiros de España y Portugal | Angelica | |||
1997 | Airbag | Aurora | |||
1998 | La niña de tus ojos | Rosa Rosales | |||
1999 | Todo sobre mi madre | Rosa's mother | |||
2001 | Anita no pierde el tren | Anita | |||
2001 | Sin vergüenza | Ronda | |||
2002 | A mi madre le gustan las mujeres | Sofía | |||
2015 | Ocho apellidos catalanes | Roser | |||
2016 | La reina de España | Rosa Rosales |
Her career at theatre was prolific, below some notable works:[19]
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | ||
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1979 | FAD Sebastià Gasch Prizes | FAD Sebastià Gasch Prize | Rosa i Maria | [20] | ||
1980 | Margarida Xirgu award | id. | Rosa i Maria & El balcó | [21] | ||
1993 | ¿Por qué lo llaman amor cuando quieren decir sexo? | |||||
1994 | Creu de Sant Jordi | id. | Returned | [22] | ||
1995 | Premios Ondas | Special Jury Prize as Best Host | Una hora amb Vittorio Gassman (TV) | [23] | ||
2001 | Goya Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Sin vergüenza | |||
2003 | Fotogramas de Plata | Best Theatre Actress | Wit | [24] | ||
2010 | Gold Medal | |||||
2015 | Max Awards | Honorary Award | [25] | |||
2016 | Premios Feroz | Feroz de Honor | ||||
2016 | Gaudí Awards | Honorary Gaudí Award – Miquel Porter | [26] |