Basque writer
Aizpea Goenaga |
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Born | Aitzpea Goenaga Mendiola (1959-11-26) 26 November 1959 (age 64)
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Years active | 1989 - 2016 |
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Children | Aia Kruse |
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Parent | - Juani Mendiola Barkaiztegi (mother)
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Website | www.etxepareinstitutua.net/es/ |
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Aizpea Goenaga Mendiola (San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, Basque Country, 26 November 1959) is a Basque actress and film director. She was the director of Etxepare Basque Institute,[1] the institute of the Basque language and culture between 2009 and 2016.[2] She belongs to a well-known dynasty of Basque actors,[3] Aizpea is the aunt of Bárbara Goenaga, an actress herself, the daughter of the actress Juani Mendiola Barkaiztegi and the sister of the artist Juan Luis Goenaga.
- Obaba (2005)
- Semen, una historia de amor (2005)
- Yoyes (2000)
- Carretera y manta (2000)
- Sí, quiero... (1999)
- Pecata minuta (1999)
- El ataque del hombre mochila (1997)
- Cuestión de suerte (1996)
- Adiós Toby, adiós (1995)
- La gente de la Universal (1991)
- El invierno en Lisboa (1991)
- Santa Cruz, el cura guerrillero (1991)
- Ander eta Yul (1989)
As a television actress
[edit]- Bi eta bat (2012)
- Hospital Central (2004)
- El comisario (2000)
- Teilatupean (2000)
- Goenkale (2000)
- Hermanas (1998)
- Periodistas
- Jaun ta jabe
- Nire familia eta beste animalia batzuk
- Duplex (1993)
- Bi eta bat
- Beni eta Marini
- Hau da A.U.
- Bai Horixe
- Sukalde kontuak (2009)
- Zeru Horiek (2006)
- Duplex (1993)
- In 2011 she received the Simone de Beauvoir Prize from the Exhibition of Film Created by Women.[4][5]