Irene Escolar is a Spanish actress, she received the Goya Award and the Irizar Award in San Sebastián International Film Festival for her critically acclaimed role of June in "An Autumn without Berlin". She is fluent in Spanish, English and French. Her professional life includes 19 films and 26 theatre plays. She is also very well known for her theatre career. In 2019 she was picked to play the leading role in Movistar +'s first international series, Dime Quién Soy and was invited to be member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. She is the creator and executive producer, alongside Bárbara Lennie, of Escenario 0 for HBO Europe. In 2021 she shot "Competencia Oficial" directed by Gastón Duprat and Mariano Cohn alongside Penélope Cruz and Antonio Banderas and "Tenéis que venir a verla" directed by Jonás Trueba. Both films will be released in 2022.
Irene Eyzaguirre is known for Rapto (2019), Milagros (2000) and Vidas paralelas (2008).
Irene Ferreiro is known for Cerdita (2022), Skam España (2018) and El silencio de Marcos Tremmer (2024).
Irene Ferrándiz is known for Paco's Men (2005), Águila Roja (2009) and Vigilo el camino (2013).
Irene Glezos is an award-winning actress, writer and producer. A native of Washington DC, she graduated with a degree in drama from Catholic University and has pursued a career that includes stage, screen and television. Favorite stage roles include Lady in Tennessee Williams' Orpheus Descending for which she was nominated Best Actress by the Big Easy Entertainment Awards in New Orleans and Maria Callas in Terrence McNally's Master Class for which she was nominated Outstanding Leading Actress by the Connecticut Critics Circle. Other favorite theatrical credits include Fairouz in the U.S. premiere of Naomi Wallace's In the Heart of America (directed by Tony Kushner at the Long Wharf Theatre) and Georgie in Simon Stephens' Heisenberg directed by Austin Pendleton at TheaterLab in NYC. Her work in television includes numerous episodes of Law and Order and most recently the role of Lila on HBO MAX's And Just Like That. She's appeared in many films, including Gravitas Ventures' newly released feature Delusional now streaming on Amazon Prime in which she plays Dr. Margaret Collins.
Irene Grazioli was born on July 28, 1961 in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. She is an actress, known for Le violon rouge (1998), Mediterraneo (1991) and Dietro la pianura (1994). She has been married to Matteo Fabiani since December 1, 2007.
Irene Guindal is known for The Bad Batch (2016), Rough Love (2015) and Error (2015).
Irene Gutiérrez Caba was born on April 25, 1929 in Madrid, Spain. She was an actress, known for Estudio 1 (1965), La casa de Bernarda Alba (1987) and Suspiros de España (1974). She was previously married to Gregorio Alonso. She died on July 4, 1995 in Madrid, Spain.
English character actress best known for her many portrayals of feisty cockney types, ranging from barmaids to landladies, charwomen to cooks. Unlike her working class screen personae, Irene's parentage was quite cosmopolitan, her father a Viennese banker, her mother a French aristocrat - affluent enough to enable her to travel extensively in her youth. She received her acting training at the Embassy School, under the auspices of the sister of Sybil Thorndike, but did not make her debut on the London stage until 1938. Her first successful role was in a West End comedy entitled 'George and Margaret' and this led to many other parts, including 'Blithe Spirit' by Noël Coward. From 1937, plump, cheerful Irene Handl became a popular supporting character in British films, usually in small roles or cameos, often as eccentric or pixillated old ladies. On occasion she could be a scene-stealer, as in I'm All Right Jack (1959) as the grumbling wife of shop steward Peter Sellers. She was also the definitive Mrs. Hudson, landlady to the famous detective at 221b Baker Street, in The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970). Irene Handl enjoyed a prolific career on radio (partnering Arthur Askey in 'Hello Playmates' and Tony Hancock in 'Hancock's Half Hour'), as well as in television. Her best-loved appearance was opposite Wilfred Pickles in the title role of Ada Cresswell in the sitcom For the Love of Ada (1970). She also made guest appearances in numerous shows, ranging from The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955) to The Rag Trade (1975), and remained an active performer well into her eighties.
Irene Hurtig is known for Carmel: ¿Quién mató a María Marta? (2020) and Susana Giménez (1998).