An actress who was one of the first members of the Comediants Theatre Company and who co-founded the Teatre Lliure, where she developed a prolific career. She studied Dramatic Art at the Centre of Expermental Studies in Barcelona before moving to Paris in 1974, where she studied with the mime artist Jacques Lecoq. On returning to Barcelona, two years later, she associated with a group of directors, performers and technicians with whom she founded the Lliure, the stage where her talent was most often displayed, with over 30 productions. An actress on both the small and big screen, she worked with Pedro Almodóvar and Ventura Pons. In 2018, her name was immortalised in the nomenclature of Barcelona: the square that bears her name is where the Ribes, Sicília and Alí Bei streets meet, in the Fort Pienc neighbourhood.  The Teatre Lliure de Gràcia is located near the metro L3 Fontana stop.

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Esparreguera 1944 – Barcelona 2013 ID 5809

An actress, she was a member of the theatre company Comediants and also worked in TV and films. She co-founded the Teatre Lliure, where she had a prolific career.