Chus Lampreave

Chus Lampreave

Known For: Spanish actress

Category: Actresses

Occupation: actor, film actor

Country: Spain

City: Madrid

Date of Birth: Thursday, 11 December 1930

Died: 2016-04-04 00:00:00 in Q10400

María Jesús Lampreave Pérez, known professionally as Chus Lampreave, was a Spanish character actress who starred in more than 70 films. She is known internationally for her roles in films by Pedro Almodóvar.

BirthPlaceMadrid
AwardsQ429700, Q3753203, Q840286
WikipediaChus_Lampreave

Lampreave was born in Madrid. She planned on being a painter and studied at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, after which she worked as an illustrator for the Aguilar publishing firm. It had not been her intention to become an actress, but was discovered by Jaime de Armiñán and began appearing in films in 1959. Her first work with Pedro Almodóvar was in Entre tinieblas (1983). In total, Lampreave appeared in eight of his films. Almodóvar is known for his recurring use of certain actresses; they are referred to as the "Almodóvar girls". While Lampreave never played a leading role, she would come to be known as Spain's most popular supporting actress. She was known for playing old ladies, usually eccentric relatives, that sported extremely thick glasses. She was recognized for the humor and humanity she contributed to her characters. Among Lampreave's last roles was as the face of three advertising campaigns for Campofrío embutido sausages.

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