Emma Penella

Emma Penella

1930-03-02

Biography

Manuela Ruiz Penella known as Emma Penella (Madrid, March 2, 1931 - Ibidem, August 27, 2007) was a Spanish film, theater and television actress. Daughter of the politician Ramón Ruiz Alonso and Magdalena Penella Silva, granddaughter of the composer Manuel Penella Moreno, great-granddaughter of the also musician Manuel Penella Raga, sister of the also actresses Elisa Montés (1934) and Terele Pávez (1939-2017). She married film producer Emiliano Piedra with whom she had three daughters: Emma, Lola and Emiliana. She was also the aunt of the actress Emma Ozores (daughter of her sister Elisa Montés and the actor Antonio Ozores). Actress of marked personality and prestige since the 1950s, she triumphed in cinema thanks to films such as Luis García Berlanga's El verdugo (The Executioner) and maintained intense theatrical activity. She renewed her popularity in her later years participating in the television series Aquí no hay quien viva (2003-2006) and La que se avecina (2007).

Also appears in

The Executioner

The Executioner

7.6

The Tobacconist of Vallecas

The Tobacconist of Vallecas

6.4

Bulgarian Lovers

Bulgarian Lovers

5.6

FFG, el último gran conversador

FFG, el último gran conversador

8.1

Golden Goddess of Rio Beni

Golden Goddess of Rio Beni

8.5

Un marido de ida y vuelta

Un marido de ida y vuelta

4.0

La hora incógnita

La hora incógnita

5.0

Fortunata y Jacinta

Fortunata y Jacinta

5.0

El Quijote de Miguel de Cervantes

El Quijote de Miguel de Cervantes

8.5

Badmen of the West

Badmen of the West

Not yet rated

Comedians

Comedians

5.7

Doña Francisquita

Doña Francisquita

6.6

De espaldas a la puerta

De espaldas a la puerta

6.5

Pídele cuentas al rey

Pídele cuentas al rey

5.1

Hanging meat

Hanging meat

5.3

El amor brujo

El amor brujo

7.0

Un ángel tuvo la culpa

Un ángel tuvo la culpa

6.0

The Eyes Leave a Trace

The Eyes Leave a Trace

6.2

First Surrender

First Surrender

3.7

Doblones de a ocho

Doblones de a ocho

Not yet rated