Rosa MarÃa Sardá Támaro (30 July 1941 â€" 11 June 2020) was a
Spanish actress and comedian. Her career in theater ranks her as one
of the leading actresses of the Spanish scene.Sardà was born in
Barcelona in 1941, and grew up in the Sant Andreu district of the
capital, where her career as a stage actress began. She was the elder
sister of the journalist and writer Xavier Sardà [es].Self-taught,
Sardà began to do amateur theater in her hometown, Horta. In 1962,
she made the leap to professional theater in the Dora Santacreu and
Carlos Lucena company with the play Cena de matrimonios by Alfonso
Paso; she then moved to the Alejandro Ulloa company and, later, to
that of Pau Garsaball, with the work En Baldiri de la Costa. In the
1970s, she starred in various theatre productions, such as The House
of Bernarda Alba.
Spanish actress and comedian. Her career in theater ranks her as one
of the leading actresses of the Spanish scene.Sardà was born in
Barcelona in 1941, and grew up in the Sant Andreu district of the
capital, where her career as a stage actress began. She was the elder
sister of the journalist and writer Xavier Sardà [es].Self-taught,
Sardà began to do amateur theater in her hometown, Horta. In 1962,
she made the leap to professional theater in the Dora Santacreu and
Carlos Lucena company with the play Cena de matrimonios by Alfonso
Paso; she then moved to the Alejandro Ulloa company and, later, to
that of Pau Garsaball, with the work En Baldiri de la Costa. In the
1970s, she starred in various theatre productions, such as The House
of Bernarda Alba.
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