- Born
- Nicknames
- Sandra Pitosa
- Sibila Vani
- Mela Chupen
- Mabel Escaño was born in 1946 in Málaga, Andalucía, Spain. She is an actress, known for Estudio 1 (1965) and Open Season (1974).
- Of all the films she has acted in, Amantes (1991) is her favorite.
- Born in Málaga, Andalusia, Mabel Escaño moved to Madrid when she turned 18 to study dramatic arts.
- Graduated at Teatro Estudio Madrid (TEM).
- Six months after entering acting school, Mabel Escaño got her first role in a play: La senhora del Alba by Alejandro Casona, in the Reina Victoria Theatre.
- Mabel Escaño spent four years with a play premiered in 1972, Charly, no te vayas a Sodoma, whose performance was canceled for three days due to problems with the dictatorship of Francisco Franco.
- Those who criticize dubbing do not realize that it is necessary, that many people do not want or cannot look at the posters while watching a movie.
- I went to Madrid very young, at 18, when my father died, because he was against me studying Dramatic Art. I was lucky because nine months after entering Miguel Narros' school I already premiered a play Then Alonso Millán saw me and hired me, then I worked for television with Gustavo Pérez Puig, I made El libro del buen amor, films with Carmen Sevilla, Pepa Flores, Mariano Ozores, Vicente Aranda...
- My family was always great to me. When my interventions began to appear on TV, in black and white, they gathered with the neighbors to watch me, because not everyone had a TV. My mother has defended me; For example, a report of mine appeared in 'Interviú', and her friends told her: "You have to see, your daughter showing her breasts." And she answered them: "Doesn't she have very pretty ones?"
- My mother has seen almost all of my films, except those of Jesús Franco. By the way, thank goodness they gave the Goya of Honor to Jesús because he has dedicated his entire life to cinema: I have received letters even from France asking me for photographic material from filming with Jesús.
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