Bertila Damas | |
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Character: | Pilar |
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Bertila Damas is a Cuban-born, American-raised actress who grew up in NY and Miami. She began acting like most others, passionately or misguidedly in her youth. She is the eldest of three children born to Maria and Francisco Damas. Bertila won numerous awards in her Junior High School years participating in the National Forensics League Dramatic Interpretation Competitions.
Damas began her formal professional work in Miami working in Spanish speaking theater, eight shows a week for $35.00 while attending college. With the help and grace of a dear college friend, she was able to attain an audition and be accepted to the Circle in the Square Professional Workshop, which she attended in NYC.
Fortunately for her at Circle, she met Terry Hayden, who took her to the Actor's Studio where she was introduced to the work of the Actor's Studio and Lee Strasberg. She remained a guest at the Studio until Lee's death. She also eventually met Stella Adler and studied with her as an advanced student and in Stella's acclaimed Script Analysis' classes for two years.
Bertila has worked in both the NYC Broadway/Off-Broadway and the Regional theater scene, including her role as "Juliet" in Romeo & Juliet for Joseph Papp's NYSF on Broadway, directed by Estelle Parsons, "Yerma" in Yerma at the Arena Stage, "Clemencia" in Electricidad at the Mark Taper Forum, and "Marta" in Eduardo Machado's Fabiola at Theatre for the New City in NYC.
She considers the job on Broadway with Joe Papp and Estelle Parsons to have been the breakthrough that got the agent/casting/producer world to notice, which in time brought her to LA.
On international Spanish television, Bertila is known for her role as the villainous Marta on Angelica Mi Vida for Telemundo. She has been in dozens of commercials and voice-overs in both Spanish and English. Most notably, she was the voice for Guess Jeans and starred in the Award winning Ariel commercials during the 80's.
Damas has received critical acclaim for her roles in film, television, and in the theater, notably as "Rachel" in the film Mi Vida Loca, directed by Alison Anders, and, as previously mentioned, in Electricidad as "Clemencia" at the Mark Taper Forum.
Bertila has served on the SAG Board of Directors (2010 - 2012) and also on the SAG AFTRA Board (2012 - 2013), also serving as the legacy SAG and new SAG AFTRA National Co-Chair of the Ethnic Employment Opportunities Committee (2010 - 2013).
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"Bad Teeth": X |
"The Kiss": X |
"Bad Moon Rising": X |
"Quill": X |
"The Good Shepherd": X |
"Over My Dead Body": X |
"The Bottle Imp": X |
"The Other Side": X |
"La Llorona": ✓ |
"The Hour of Death": X |
"To Protect and Serve Man": X |
"Season of the Hexenbiest": X |
"Face Off": X |
"Natural Born Wesen": X |
"Mr. Sandman": X |
"Nameless": X |
"One Angry Fuchsbau": ✓ |
"Volcanalis": ✓ |
"Endangered": X |
"Kiss of the Muse": X |
"The Waking Dead": X |
"Goodnight, Sweet Grimm": X |
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"The Ungrateful Dead": X |
"PTZD": X |
"A Dish Best Served Cold": X |
"One Night Stand": X |
"El Cucuy": ✓ |
"Stories We Tell Our Young": X |
"Cold Blooded": X |
"Twelve Days of Krampus": X |
"Red Menace": X |
"Eyes of the Beholder": X |
"The Good Soldier": X |
"The Wild Hunt": X |
"Revelation": X |
"Mommy Dearest": X |
"Once We Were Gods": X |
"The Show Must Go On": X |
"Synchronicity": X |
"The Law of Sacrifice": X |
"Nobody Knows the Trubel I've Seen": X |
"My Fair Wesen": X |
"The Inheritance": X |
"Blond Ambition": X |