Cecilia Roth

Cecilia Edith Rotenberg Gutkin better known as Cecilia Roth (Spanish pronunciation: [seˈsilja rot]; born August 8, 1956) is an Argentine actress. She is the winner of two Goya Awards and a European Film Award. She is known for being an "Almodóvar girl" and the "muse" of Fito Páez during the 1990s.

Cecilia Roth
Born
Cecilia Edith Rotenberg Gutkin

(1956-08-08) August 8, 1956
Buenos Aires, Argentina
OccupationActress
Years active1976–present
Spouse(s)Gonzalo Gil (divorced)
Fito Páez (1999–2003; divorced; 1 child)
ChildrenMartín Páez Rotenberg

Life and career

Roth's parents are of Ashkenazi Jewish descent. Her father, Abrasha Rotenberg, is a Ukrainian-Jewish origin who moved in the 1930s to Buenos Aires, where he worked as a writer, editor, and journalist. Cecilia's mother, Dina Gutkin, known as Dina Rot, a singer, was born in Mendoza and spent her childhood in Santiago de Chile. Her brother, Argentine musician Ariel Rot, is a former member of the Spanish-Argentine supergroup Los Rodríguez and lives in Spain.

She began as an actress in Argentina, until 1976 when she fled the military dictatorship and moved to Spain. Roth has had great success in Spanish film since her first appearances in Las verdes praderas (The Green Meadows), by José Luis Garci; Arrebato (Rapture), by Iván Zulueta; and Laberinto de pasiones (Labyrinth of Passion) by Pedro Almodóvar. Her most prominent movies include Un lugar en el mundo (A place in the world) and Martín (hache), both by Adolfo Aristarain. In 1980 she worked with Almodovar on "Pepi, Luci, Bom" and "All About My Mother", which earned Almodovar his first Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[1]

She is also known for her leading role in Todo sobre mi madre (All about my mother), by Almodóvar. Roth won Goya Awards for Best Actress with both directors. Roth has also made noteworthy appearances in numerous television series, including the soap operas Por amor (For love), together with Arnaldo André and Marita Ballesteros, and Nueve lunas (Nine moons). She appeared in the mini-series Laura y Zoe together with Susú Pecoraro, Epitafios (Epitaphs) with Julio Chávez and Leonardo Sbaraglia, and Tratame bien (Treat me nice) again with Chávez.

Roth was first married to Gonzalo Gil, then later married to Argentine singer-songwriter Fito Páez for some years, with whom she adopted a child, Martín. Joaquin Sabina composed the song "Cecilia" for Roth and Páez.[2] In addition to her career in film and television, Roth has also worked in theater in Argentina, as well as in Spain. She is currently working, together with Darío Grandinetti, on the Philippe Blasband play, Una relación pornográfica.

Filmography

Some of the best-known works in which Roth has acted include:

Film and television

Narration

Year Program Role Notes
2015–present Atlántico sur Narrator Narration debut

Theater

Year Production Direction
2006 Disparatados en Varieté!
2006–2007 Días contados Oscar Martínez
2010 Amor, dolor y qué me pongo Mercedes Moran
2013–2014 Una relación pornográfica Javier Daulte

Awards and nominations

Goya Awards

Year Category Movie Result
1998 Best actress Martín (Hache) Won
2000 Best actress Todo sobre mi madre Won

Cóndor de Plata Awards

Year Category Movie Result
1993 Best actress Un lugar en el mundo Won
1998 Martín (Hache) Won
2001 Una noche con Sabrina Love Nominated
2002 Antigua vida mía Nominated
2007 Best actress in a supporting role Sofacama Nominated

Fotograma de Plata Awards

Year Category Movie Result
1999 Best film actress Todo sobre mi madre Won

Konex Awards

Year Category Result
2001 Platinum Konex Award: Best film actress of the decade Won

Martín Fierro Awards

Year Category Program Result
1992 Best actress in a soap opera Amores Nominated
1993 Best actress in a soap opera Desde adentro Nominated
1994 Best actress in a soap opera Nueve lunas Won
2009 Best actress in a miniseries Epitafios Nominated
2010 Tratame bien Won

Other awards

See also

References

  1. Blasbalg, Cecilia Lazzaro. "Locked down? Open up to… Argentine actress Cecilia Roth". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved April 30, 2020.
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lz-Tj1bCF4
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