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    • María Dolores Herrera Arranz (born 30 June 1935), better known as Lola Herrera, is a Spanish actress.


      Biography


      Lola Herrera was born in Valladolid on 30 June 1935. She started in the world of music, but in the 1950s, she went to Madrid. She made her big screen debut in The Portico of Glory (1953).
      In 1960, she married actor Daniel Dicenta, whom with she had two children (Natalia and Daniel). After a tortuous relationship, Dicenta abandoned her in 1967, at a time divorce was not legal in Spain.

      In the 1970s, she took part in several theatrical plays for Televisión Española. She was one of the habitual actors of the cast of Estudio 1 and collaborated with Chicho Ibáñez Serrador in Historias para no dormir (1968). She also worked as a voice actress in dubbing Spanish versions made in studios like Cineson or Exa (Madrid).
      She is mainly known for her appearances in television series like La casa de los líos El grupo or Un paso adelante, but she has taken part in several movies like El amor perjudica seriamente la salud, and in theatrical plays like Cinco horas con Mario, based in a Miguel Delibes novel.


      Selected filmography




      = Television

      =
      Un paso adelante (2002–2005)
      La casa de los líos (1997–2000)
      Paraíso
      El momento de la verdad (August 16, 2000)
      El grupo (2000)
      El Señor Villanueva y su gente (1979)
      La barraca (1979)
      Las Viudas (1977)
      El quinto jinete
      Mister George (January 1, 1976)
      El Teatro
      Hay una luz sobre la cama (October 28, 1974)
      Verano y humo (November 25, 1974)
      Ficciones
      Los ojos de la pantera (May 20, 1974)
      Noche de teatro
      Los tres etcéteras de Don Simón (May 3, 1974)
      Historias de Juan Español
      Juan Español, aprensivo (November 22, 1972)
      Juan Español y Lolita (October 1, 1973)
      Las doce caras de Eva
      Acuario (January 1, 1972)
      Del dicho al hecho
      El que a hierro mata, a hierro muere (May 26, 1971)
      Hora once
      Yanko, el músico (May 6, 1971)
      Adolescencia (February 19, 1972)
      El recluta (March 11, 1972)
      Las paredes oyen (October 29, 1973)
      Juegos para Mayores
      Gente divertida (March 1, 1971)
      Sospecha
      La trampa (November 9, 1970)
      Mientras llega la noche (January 9, 1971)
      La risa española
      Todos eran de Toronto (June 20, 1969)
      Qué solo me dejas (July 18, 1969)
      Pequeño estudio
      La herida (January 10, 1969)
      Los zapatos (June 25, 1969)
      El Premio
      La saga (December 2, 1968)
      Fábulas
      El cuervo y el zorro (April 14, 1968)
      Historias para no dormir
      La casa (January 1, 1968)
      El trasplante (March 15, 1968)
      Las doce caras de Juan
      Aries (December 2, 1967)
      La otra música
      La noticia (October 8, 1967)
      Doce cuentos y una pesadilla
      Por favor, compruebe el futuro (September 16, 1967)
      Teatro de siempre, several theatrical plays from 1964 to 1978.


      = Film

      =
      Cristina Guzmán (1968)
      La Graduada (1971)
      The Cannibal Man (1972)
      La próxima estación (1982)
      Love Can Seriously Damage Your Health (1997)
      Pasaje al amanecer (2017)


      Awards




      = Stage

      =
      Max de las artes escénicas, Solas in 2006,
      Fotogramas de Plata, Solas in 2006
      Fotogramas de Plata, Cinco horas con Mario in 2005
      Premio Ercilla de Teatro for her complete career in stages.


      = Television

      =
      TP de Oro Best Actress for Las Viudas, 1977
      TP de Oro Best Actress for La barraca, 1979


      Honours


      Gold Medal of Merit in Labour (2 December 2006).


      References




      External links


      Lola Herrera at IMDb

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