Nuria Torray (24 September 1934 - 7 June 2004) was a
Spanish
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film
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,
television
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and
theatre
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actress
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.
Career
Television
Torray also made numerous appearances in television productions including the
television series
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''
Un Mito Llamado...''.
Theatre
Additionally, she is known from her appearance in the stage play ''
Mi Querida Familia''.
Personal
Torray was married to the director
Juan Guerrero Zamora
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, with whom she also worked, especially on television.
She died of colon cancer in Madrid, Spain in 2004.
Filmography
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1934 births
2004 deaths
Actresses from Barcelona
Spanish film actresses
Spanish stage actresses
Spanish television actresses
20th-century Spanish actresses
Deaths from cancer in Spain
Deaths from colorectal cancer
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