Emma Cohen
Emmanuela Beltrán Rahola (21 November 1946 – 11 July 2016) better known as Emma Cohen was a Spanish actress, director, producer, and writer. She appeared in many Spanish language films. She portrayed Gallina Caponata in Barrio Sésamo, a counterpart to Big Bird in the Spanish version of Sesame Street. Emma Cohen was married to actor Fernando Fernán Gómez until his death in 2007. She died on 11 July 2016, aged 69, after a battle against cancer. Trained in theater, her first contact with acting took place at the Teatro Español Universitario while she was studying law, which she abandoned before finishing. From that moment on, she began to carve out a career as an actress, which led her to perform both on stage (Marat-Sade, with Adolfo Marsillach, Un enemigo del pueblo, 1972, with Fernán Gómez...) and in front of the camera. She has also dedicated herself to literature, and in addition to writing screenplays, she has published several books.
Known For
Credits
- 2021 · Journey to Somewhere as Various Roles (archive footage)
- 2021 · FFG, el último gran conversador as Self - Actress / Various Roles (archive footage)
- 2019 · Do the Dead Speak to Us? as Self (archive footage)
- 2016 · Bombay Goa Express as
- 2012 · Materialista, idealista, cinematógrafo, magnetófono, buen chico y sádico as
- 2002 · Zero/infinito as (voice)
- 1999 · No sé bailar as Escarlata
- 1998 · The Grandfather as Vicenta, la alcaldesa
- 1998 · Our Animal Neighbors! as Mamá Ratón
- 1993 · Cartas desde Huesca as Progreso
- 1991 · The Dumbfounded King as Duquesa Vda. del Maestrazgo
- 1989 · The Sea and the Weather as
- 1988 · Gatos en el Tejado as Sole
- 1987 · El extranger-oh! de la calle Cruz del Sur as
- 1986 · Voyage to Nowhere as Sor Martirio
- 1986 · Mambrú se fue a la guerra as Encarna
- 1983 · Después de… Segunda parte: atado y bien atado as Self
- 1982 · Femenino singular as Susi
- 1980 · Erotic Stories as Mujer que pierde el metro / Mujer de Juan (segment "Hierbabuena")
- 1978 · Alone in the Dark as Mayte Villalba
- 1978 · Jill as Julia Olmos
- 1977 · Celedonio y yo somos así as Araceli Palomeque
- 1977 · The Apolitical Man as Alicia
- 1977 · ¡Bruja, más que bruja! as Mariana
- 1976 · Curro Jiménez as Concha
- 1976 · Nosotros que fuimos tan felices as
- 1976 · Mayordomo para todo as Alicia
- 1976 · Deseo as Marta
- 1976 · Vuelve, querida Nati as Mercedes
- 1975 · Robin Hood nunca muere as Melina
- 1975 · The Night of the Walking Dead as Catherine
- 1975 · Cry, Onion! as Mary Ann
- 1975 · Cross of the Devil as Beatriz
- 1974 · The Woman with Red Boots as Sophie, la femme de Marc
- 1974 · Las obsesiones de Armando as Lola / Silvia
- 1974 · El reprimido as Brigitte
- 1974 · El pícaro as Manuela
- 1973 · Criminal Abortion as Ana
- 1973 · The Other Side of the Mirror as Ana Olivera / Annette Whitman
- 1973 · Horror Rises from the Tomb as Elvira
- 1973 · Juan Soldado as
- 1972 · Seduction Squad as Martine
- 1972 · Cut-Throats Nine as Cathy Brown
- 1972 · Vampir Cuadecuc as Self
- 1972 · The Cannibal Man as Paula
- 1971 · The Legend of Frenchie King as Virginie
- 1971 · Two Males for Alexa as Catherine
- 1971 · El diablo Cojuelo as Doña Flor
- 1971 · The Glass Ceiling as Rosa
- 1971 · Spaniards in Paris as Katy
- 1971 · Story of a Girl Alone as Chica de tienda
- 1970 · Pierna creciente, falda menguante as Rosario 'La criollita'
- 1970 · Hembra as
- 1970 · Cutting Heads as Gypsy Dancer
- 1970 · El certificado as
- 1970 · Count Dracula as Vampire Woman (uncredited)
- 1970 · The Long Agony of Fish Out of Water as María
- 1969 · The Strange Case of Doctor Faust as Mujer de la botella
- 1969 · The Earl of Montecristo as
- 1969 · BiBici Story as Mujer Desnuda
- 1969 · Hortensia/Béance as
- 1968 · Tuset Street as Mariona