The Madrid actress

Alicia Hermida

has died this morning at the age of 89, as reported by the Actors and Dancers Management Entity (

AISGE

).

Through Twitter, the AISGE has announced the death of the actress this morning in a residence in

Villanueva de la Cañada

(Madrid) where she lived with her husband, also an actor

Jaime Losada

.

Her character as the pizpireta

Valentina

in

Cuéntame

qué pasa brought her back to the present day and made the younger generations aware of her acting talent.

Alicia Hermida

(Madrid, 1932- Madrid, 2022) made her theater debut in the 1950s and in cinema with

Maribel and the strange family

(1960).

In 2017 she was recognized with the

Lifetime Award

by the

Union of Actors and Actresses

, an act in which she recalled that she went on stage for the first time at the age of 13, in the play

Plaza de Oriente

, by

Joaquín Calvo Sotelo

, a montage that led to his first theatrical tour at 14.

"I have had and I really want to work, but I have never had the desire to be on the front page," acknowledged the actress who was also part of the cast of

Paquita Salas

,

Javier Calvo

and

Javier Ambrossi

.

The House of Bernarda Alba

,

Blood Wedding

,

The Prodigious Shoemaker

,

The Salem Witches

,

Anne Frank's Diary

,

Don Cristóbal

's Altarpiece and

The Butterfly's Curse

are some of the texts that form part of her stage career.

He also performed the

Tennessee Williams play

Cat on a Hot Zinc Roof

and in 1998 worked under

José Tamayo

in

Valle-Inclán

's

Divine Words

.

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