
Shortly after
she began her professional relationship with who would become her husband,
director Juan Guerrero Zamora , who directed her in "The Gioconda Smile"
(1951) by Aldous Huxley from which she becomes one of the most assiduous faces on
Spanish TV in the 1960s and 1970s, starring in the series ‘Un mito llamado’ (1979) ‘La Celestina’ (1983).
She made her
film debut in 1956, but despite their excellent acting never had a substantive
film career, abandoning the medium in 1971 after her appearance in “La casa de
las muertas vivientes”. During this time she appeared in five Euro-westerns
from “Apache Fury” in 1963 to “Django and Sartana are Coming” in 1970.
In 1991 she
played the main character of Lysistrata at the Festival of Classical Theatre of
Merida. Her retirement from the stage came in 1995 with the work “My Dear Family,
by Neil Simon, which earned her the Ercilla Award.
Nuria died of
colon cancer on June 7, 2004 in Madrid, Spain.
Today we
remember Nuria Torray on what would have been her 80th birthday.
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