Nelly Meruane
Nelly Lucinda Consuelo Meruane Solano (20 December 1927 – 20 June 2018) was a distinguished Chilean actress and teacher whose career spanned 65 years.[1] For 20 years she was a member of the stable cast of the Teatro Ensayo of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.[2]
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Nelly Meruane in the play Coronación in 2013 | |
Born | Nelly Lucinda Consuelo Meruane Solano 20 December 1927 Nueva Toltén, Chile |
Died | 20 June 2018 90) Santiago, Chile | (aged
Alma mater | University of Chile |
Occupation | Actress, teacher |
Years active | 1952–2018 |
Spouse(s) | Juan Carlos Bistoto (1969–2018) |
Awards |
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Meruane was recognized for her leading roles in the television series Juani en sociedad (1967), the telenovela La madrastra (1981), and the play Mama Rosa (1982).[3] She received several honors, such as an APES Award in 2011[4] and an Altazor in 2014.[5]
Biography
Nelly Meruane was born in Nueva Toltén on 20 December 1927.[3] She showed a strong interest in the performing arts from a very young age. Due to strong opposition from her parents, she studied pedagogy in Spanish, but also took theater classes in parallel.[3] When beginning her studies at the University of Chile's Pedagogical Institute, she also entered the school's Dramatic Arts Center (CADIP), joining the cast of several plays under the stage name Sonia del Solar.[6] Later, she majored in theater at the Catholic University. She debuted in the play Time and the Conways at the Municipal Theatre of Santiago in 1952 as a first-year student of the Theater Academy.[7]
In 1960 she starred in La pérgola de las flores by Isidora Aguirre, where she replaced actress Ana González in the role of Rosaura. In the following years, she popularized the role of La Cotocó in the TV series Juani en sociedad, starring alongside Silvia Piñeiro. She met actor Juan Carlos Bistoto when he appeared on the show in 1969, and married him 45 days later.[3]
She subsequently traveled to Venezuela with Bistoto, achieving a distinguished career in theater and television there. In 1977 she starred in the film El Pez que Fuma, directed by the playwright Román Chalbaud. She returned to Chile in 1981, and played Dora in Arturo Moya Grau's successful telenovela La madrastra. In 1982 she starred in Mama Rosa by Fernando Debesa, a performance which was lauded as one of her best.[8] She continued to appear in films and television, with her last acting role being Señora Felman on the telenovela Chipe libre in 2014.[1] In 2016 she was featured in the documentary Viejos amores, along with six other veteran actresses.[9]
Nelly Meruane died in Santiago on 20 June 2018, nine days after her contemporary and frequent co-star Liliana Ross.[1][3]
In November 2018 she received a posthumous career tribute from the Actors Guild of Chile.[10]
Works
Films
- El cuerpo y la sangre by R. Sánchez (1962)
- Angelito by L. Cornejo (1965)
- El Pez que Fuma by Román Chalbaud (1977)
- Fuga by Pablo Larraín (2006)
- Viejos amores (2016)
Telenovelas
Year | Title | Character | Channel |
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1981 | La madrastra | Dora San Lucas | Canal 13 |
1982 | Una familia feliz | Marisa Altamira | Canal 13 |
Alguien por quien vivir | Ester Elizalde | Canal 13 | |
1983 | Las herederas | Kiki Zelada | Canal 13 |
1985 | Matrimonio de papel | Natalia López | Canal 13 |
1986 | Ángel malo | Marilú Alemparte | Canal 13 |
1987 | La invitación | Julieta Vantini | Canal 13 |
1988 | Matilde dedos verdes | Ema Riquelme | Canal 13 |
Semidiós | Elsa Santana | Canal 13 | |
1989 | Bravo | Eugenia | Canal 13 |
1990 | ¿Te conté? | Hilda Mardones | Canal 13 |
1991 | Villa Nápoli | Úrsula | Canal 13 |
1992 | Fácil de amar | Berta | Canal 13 |
1993 | Marrón glacé | Aída | Canal 13 |
1994 | Champaña | Inés Molina | Canal 13 |
Top secret | Canal 13 | ||
1996 | Marrón Glacé, el regreso | Aída | Canal 13 |
1997 | Playa salvaje | Silvia O'Reilly | Canal 13 |
1999 | Fuera de control | Lavinia Loyola | Canal 13 |
2001 | Corazón pirata | Flora Salas | Canal 13 |
Piel canela | América | Canal 13 | |
2003 | Machos | Mirna Robles | Canal 13 |
2004 | Hippie | Blanca Donoso | Canal 13 |
2008 | Mala Conducta | Rosa Bobadilla | Chilevisión |
2014 | Chipe libre | Señora Felman | Canal 13 |
TV series and specials
Year | Title | Character | Channel |
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1967–1972 | Juani en sociedad | Cotocó Pereira | Canal 13 |
2002–2006 | La vida es una lotería | Margarita/Milena | TVN |
2004 | El cuento del tío | Professor | TVN |
2004 | Xfea2 | Lídia | Mega |
2005–2006 | La Nany | Yaya Cárdenas | Mega |
2006 | Tiempo final: en tiempo real | Vecina | TVN |
2007 | Vecinos al 3 y al 4 | Sra. Elena | Canal 13 |
2007–2010 | Teatro en Chilevisión | Various | Chilevisión |
2008 | Casado con hijos | Josefina de Larraín | Mega |
2009 | Aquí no hay quien viva | Nora Cifuentes | Chilevisión |
2014 | Familia moderna | Antonia's grandmother | Mega |
Plays
- Time and the Conways by J. B. Priestley
- When We Are Married by J. B. Priestley
- Martín Rivas by S. del Campo
- La casa de la noche by T. Maulnier
- The Maidens' Consent by Leandro Fernández de Moratín
- Las santas mujeres by G. Roepke
- Navidad en el circo by H. Gheon
- The Imaginary Invalid by Molière
- Los culpables by G. Roepke
- The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder
- The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux
- Juana de Lorena by M. Anderson
- Pueblecito by A. Moock
- Un hombre de Dios by G. Marcel
- Entre gallos y medianoche by Carlos Cariola
- Esta señorita Trini by L. Heiremans and C. Barros
- Juegos silenciosos by G. Roepke
- Look Homeward, Angel by Thomas Wolfe
- Los güenos versos by L. Heiremans
- Diálogos de Carmelitas by Georges Bernanos
- La pérgola de las flores by I. Aguirre and P. Flores
- La moratoria by Jorge Andrade
- Versos de ciego by L. Heiremans
- Locos de verano by G. Laferrere
- El Tony Chico by L. Heiremans
- Árbol viejo by Acevedo Hernández
- Juani en sociedad by William Douglas Home
- Le Médecin malgré lui by Molière
- Como en la gran ciudad by H. Letelier and P. Flores
- Duck in Orange Sauce by William Douglas Home
- Filumena Marturano by Eduardo De Filippo
- Mama Rosa by Fernando Debesa
- Ah, Wilderness! by Eugene O'Neill
- Comedia a la antigua by N. Arbuzov
- Viejas by C. Ortega (1995)[11]
- The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni
- Los verdes campos del Edén by Antonio Gala
- Asia y el Lejano Oriente by Isaac Chocrón
- Entertaining Mr Sloane by Joe Orton
- The Balcony by Jean Genet
- La luminosa herida en el tiempo by Jorge Díaz (2000)[12]
- A pedir de boca by Jorge Díaz (2004)[12]
- La reencarnación de la Chimba, theatrical adaptation of The Obscene Bird of Night by José Donoso
- Coronación by José Donoso (2014)
Opera
- La fille du régiment by Gaetano Donizetti, Duchess of Krakenthorp, 1990
Awards
- Municipal Performing Arts Award of Santiago, 2006[13]
- APES Career Award, 2011
- University of Chile Fearab Award for Distinguished Professional Career, 2012[14]
- Altazor Award for Best Actress in Coronación, 2014
- Distinguished Public Personality from the Municipality of Providencia, 2017[15]
References
- Santi Montalva, Marietta (20 June 2018). "Nelly Meruane: La despedida de una dama" [Nelly Meruane: The Farewell of a Lady]. La Hora (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- "Cristián Campos publica bello mensaje para despedir a Nelly Meruane" [Cristián Campos Publishes a Beautiful Message to Say Goodbye to Nelly Meruane] (in Spanish). Canal 13. 20 June 2018. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- Troncoso M., Constanza (20 June 2018). "Nelly Meruane, el retrato de una apasionada que pasó la vida entera frente a las luces" [Nelly Meruane, the Portrait of a Passionate Woman Who Spent Her Whole Life in Front of the Lights]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- "APES entrega sus premios a la Trayectoria 2011–2012" [APES Presents its 2011–2012 Career Awards]. 24 Horas (in Spanish). 17 December 2012. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- "Premios Altazor: Así fue la noche más importante de las artes nacionales" [Altazor Awards: This was the Most Important Night of the National Arts]. La Segunda (in Spanish). 3 June 2014. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- Cánepa Guzmán, Mario (1995). Historia de los teatros universitarios [History of the University Theaters] (in Spanish). Ediciones Mauro. p. 156. Retrieved 8 July 2019 – via Google Books.
- Anales de literatura chilena, Volumes 5-6 (in Spanish). Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. 2004. p. 336. Retrieved 8 July 2019 – via Google Books.
- Paula, Issues 374-382. Editorial Lord Cochrane. 1982. Retrieved 8 July 2019 – via Google Books.
- "Chileactores estrena documental 'Viejos amores': Inédito retrato de siete legendarias actrices" [Chileactores Premieres Documentary 'Viejos amores': Unpublished Portrait of Seven Legendary Actresses]. El Mostrador (in Spanish). 7 March 2016. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- "14 Actores y actrices chilenos son los protagonistas de nuestro libro 'Abcdiario Actoral'" [14 Chilean Actors and Actresses are the Protagonists of Our Book 'ABCDiario Actoral'] (in Spanish). Actors Guild of Chile. 7 November 2018. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- "Nelly Meruane y Angela Escámez protagonizarán la obra 'Viejas'" [Nelly Meruane and Angela Escámez Star in the Play 'Viejas']. La Segunda (in Spanish). 12 September 1995. p. 49. Retrieved 8 July 2019 – via Biblioteca Nacional de Chile.
- Miranda, Rodrigo (23 April 2004). "Jorge Díaz estrena obra sobre la soledad con Nelly Meruane" [Jorge Díaz Premieres Play About Solitude with Nelly Meruane]. La Tercera (in Spanish). p. 33. Retrieved 8 July 2019 – via Biblioteca Nacional de Chile.
- "Municipalidad de Santiago entrega Premios Municipales de las Artes" [Municipality of Santiago Presents Municipal Arts Awards]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). Santiago. 16 November 2006. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- Matus, Javiera (15 May 2012). "Fearab entrega premios a la trayectoria profesional" [Fearab Presents Professional Career Awards]. La Tercera (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- "Providencia premió trayectoria de reconocidas actrices nacionales" [Providencia Awards Career of Distinguished National Actresses] (in Spanish). Municipality of Providencia. 10 March 2017. Retrieved 8 July 2019.