Alba Raquel Barros - Works

Works

List of appearances in film, stage, and television
Title type Year Role Notes
Streetcar named Desire play 1972 Stella Kowalski University of Puerto Rico production
La Carreta play 1979 Lydia
El ídolo telenovela 1980 WKAQ-TV series starred José Luis Rodríguez
Yo Sé Que Mentía telenovela 1982
Las Divorciadas miniseries 1984
Barrio Cuatro Calles sitcom 1984
Padres de hoy miniseries 1985
Nicolás y Los Demás (An ordinary Day) film 1986 María Directed by and starred Jacobo Morales
Camino Negro play 1987 Myrna Centro de Bellas Artes production
Hemingway miniseries 1988
Tres destinos telenovela 1993 Genie Montalvo also appeared
Orinoco play 1993 Mina play by Emilio Carballido performed at Centro de Bellas Artes
El Callejón de los Cuernos television special 1998 WAPA-TV
Nueva Yol 3 film 1997
La Clase del 69 play 1997 Gloria Centro de Bellas Artes production
Esperando al Italiano play 1997 Centro de Bellas Artes production
Héroes de Otra Patria film 1998 Pura Torres
Los Díaz de Doris film 1999 Myrna
Entre los Dioses del Desprecio film 2000
Second Honeymoon television film 2001 Louisa
El Rompecabezas film 2002
A 2.50 la Cuba Libre play 2002 Ibrahim Guerra play appeared in Miami (with Hoy Como Ayer) and in New York
Ángel Rebelde telenovela 2004 Simona Ramirez
Habla y Habla television documentary 2006 self
El Rostro de Analía telenovela 2008–2009 Dionisia Valdez
One Hot Summer television film 2009 Elder Lady 1
Alguien Te Mira telenovela 2010 Yoyita

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