Spanish cinema mourns the loss of icon Marisa Paredes
Marisa Paredes passed away at the age of 78. She was an icon of Spanish cinema and one of Pedro Almodóvar's muses. She acted in films such as "The Skin I Live In," "All About My Mother," and "Life is Beautiful" by Roberto Benigni.
Marisa Paredes, one of the most important figures in Spanish cinema, died at age 78. The actress was known for her roles in Pedro Almodóvar's films, such as “The Flower of My Secret” and “All About My Mother.” The Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences announced the news of her death. According to "El País", Paredes died on Tuesday morning at the Jiménez Díaz Foundation University Hospital in Madrid.
A career full of successes
During her more than six-decade-long career, Marisa Paredes appeared in many films, gaining international fame thanks to her collaboration with Pedro Almodóvar. We could admire her in films such as "The Flower of My Secret," "All About My Mother," "High Heels," "The Skin I Live In," and "Talk to Her."
The Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences—an institution that Paredes chaired from 2000-2003—informed on their X service: "Spanish cinema has lost one of its most iconic actresses, who left behind a long and fruitful career."
Penélope Cruz bid farewell to Paredes
Penélope Cruz, a fellow actress, bid farewell to Paredes on Instagram, posting old photographs of her.
My dear Marisa. You leave us far too soon. I love you. Safe travels, – wrote the Hollywood actress.
The actress was also bid farewell on social media by Antonio Banderas.
Marisa Paredes has passed away
Paredes began her career in the 1960s and won many awards, including the Individual Award at the Karlovy Vary Festival and the Goya of Honour for lifetime achievement. Her most famous roles include her performances in “Life is Beautiful” by Roberto Benigni and “The Devil's Backbone” directed by Guillermo del Toro.
The actress was also known for her engagement in social issues, often participating in protests concerning public health and social injustice. Her passing is a tremendous loss to the world of film and society.