
María José Cantudo
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
1951-07-10 (73 years old)
Place of Birth
Andújar, Jaén, Spain
María José Cantudo
Biography
María Purificación Josefa Cantudo Porcel, known as María José Cantudo (Andújar, Jaén, July 10, 1951), is a Spanish actress and vedette. The hotelier businessman Carlos del Val encourages and supports her so that she can start an artistic career in Madrid. Her beginnings in 1971-1972 are as an advertising model and photo novel actress, a genre in which she acquires certain popularity. She began her film career in 1973 with the films El espanto surge de la tumba and Autopsia, but achieved her first success under Jorge Grau in La trastienda (1976), where she starred in the first female full nude (seen through a mirror) of Spanish cinema. In 1973 she married the singer and actor Manolo Otero, father of her only son, Manuel (b. 1974). Separated in 1978, she has been romantically linked to actor Pedro Ruiz and artistic entrepreneur Enrique Cornejo. In 2013 she is designated an honorary member of UNESCO for her philanthropic work.
Known For
Acting
(2018)
(2010)
(1985)
Sangre en el Caribe
as Julia
(1984)
Piernas cruzadas
as Lucerito Rioja / Rosario de la Mota
(1984)
Inseminación artificial
as Alicia Jordán
(1983)
(1982)
The Ambitious Lover
as Anna
(1982)
Las chicas del bingo
as María
(1982)
Life, Love and Death
as Flavia
(1981)
Bordello
as Esther
(1978)
The Frenchman's Garden
as Andrea
(1977)
Pasión
as Isabel
(1977)
Marked by Men
as Carmen
(1976)
Blood and Passion
as Juana Ríos
(1976)
The Kidnapping
as Marisa
(1976)
(1976)
Señoritas de uniforme
as Manuela
(1976)
Los hijos de...
as Rocío
(1976)
Las delicias de los verdes años
as Herminia
(1975)
The Killer Is Not Alone
as Sara
(1975)
The Lively Vampires of Vögel
as Laura
(1974)
(1974)
El último proceso en París
as Dennis
(1973)
Horror Rises from the Tomb
as Chantal
(1973)
Don Quijote cabalga de nuevo
as (uncredited)
(1973)
Autopsy
as Mrs. Vincent
(1971)
Los días de Cabirio
as Chica de la boîte Perversión (uncredited)