Known for Acting
The dark, thin-lipped, almond-eyed, María Asunción Vitoria Farré was active throughout the sixties, seventies and eighties in numerous supporting roles, usually on the serious side, alternating her work as an actress with occasional periods as an TV anchorwoman. Although long linked in her personal life with Jaime Jesús Balcázar, she was less conspicuous in Balcázar productions than in the films of Ignacio F. Iquino’s IFI company. Vitoria was much active as a silky-voiced dubber from the early sixties to the mid-eighties. In this capacity, she supplied the Spanish voice for the blonde woman who is assaulted at the beginning of Juan Bosch’s La diligencia de los condenados (Stagecoach of the Condemned) and for Simón Andreu’s lover in Giuseppe Rosati’s Campa carogna…la taglia cresce (Those Dirty Dogs). In the late seventies, she was much in demand to dub various actresses in Spanish softcore films: sometimes she would dub as many as four roles within the same film, even if the characters in question were holding conversations with each other. The last work know of Vitoria was radio speaker.
1965
as Cocinera
1981
as Mme Martínez
1977
as Adela's Mother
1973
as Marga
1975
as Alicia
1976
as Telephonist #1
1980
as Vecina
1973
as María
1977
as Directora del internado
1977
as Tina
1978
as Hermana de Julia
1991
as Manifestant 6
1969
as Julia
1991
as Isabel Zamora
1981
as Juani
1973
as Filo
1969
as Secretaria de Don Felipe
1982
as Doctora abortista
1968
as María de la O
1982
as Rita