Cecilia Roth – Biography of Cecilia Roth

Cecilia Roth

Biography:

The Argentine actress named Cecilia Roth was born on August 8, 1956 in the province of Buenos Aires.
This attractive 1.70 m tall woman is the daughter of a Ukrainian and singer Dina Rot, from whom she has inherited her artistic gifts.
Cecilia made her film debut in the 1970s, despite having started her career in Spain. And he has done it with “Strawberry, lemon and mint”, a comedy, and then he would do it in “The green meadows” or “The family, well, thank you.”

When the new decade arrived, Cecilia made appearances in films such as “Arrebato” or “Pepi, Luci, Bom and other girls from the heap”, her first participation by director Almodovar. Then came films like “All about my mother”, which has led her to win the Goya for best leading actress.

Furthermore, this interesting Argentine has been awarded the Silver Condor for “A Place in the World” in 1992. Despite her film appearances, Cecilia has appeared in television products such as “Pepe Carvalho’s Adventure” or the famous “Nine Moons” , along with Oscar Martinez, or “Laura and Zoe” among others such as the most recent “Mujeres Asesinas”.

Filmography:

  • 1976 Don’t touch the baby
  • 1977 Grow up all at once
  • 1978 Strawberry, lemon and mint
  • 1979 The green meadows
  • 1979 The family is fine, thank you
  • 1980 The Course We Love Kim Novak
  • 1980 Erotic Tales
  • 1980 Pepi, Luci, Bom and other girls of the lot
  • 1981 Swallow it, dog
  • 1982 Best Seller
  • 1983 In the dark
  • 1983 A little move
  • 1984 Mr. Galindez
  • 1984 The Secret Garden
  • 1984 What have I done to deserve this?
  • 1987 Betrayal and Revenge
  • 1988 Kafka’s Loves
  • 1990 I, the worst of all
  • 1991 Live kills
  • 1992 A place in the world
  • 1992 Misunderstandings
  • 1995 Wild Horses
  • 1997 Ashes of Paradise
  • 1999 All about my mother
  • 2000 Second Skin
  • 2000 One Night with Sabrina Love
  • 2001 Private Lives
  • 2001 Old life of mine
  • 2002 Pernicious Vegetable
  • 2002 Wish
  • 2002 Kamchatka
  • 2003 The Cannibal’s Daughter
  • 2005 Other days will come