Eva Lyberten

Also Known As: Eva Liberten, Eva Libertain, Eva Libertein

Biography: Herminia Benito, known as Eva Lyberten (Barcelona, ​​December 20, 1958) is a Spanish actress. At age 15 he studied in a School of Dramatic Art, and later, dance and jazz academy in Barcelona. At the age of  18, she appears in programs of Spanish Television in Catalonia, as "The Saga of the Rius", where he worked a few days, and as supporting actress in most films shot in Barcelona in 1975. After shooting his second film, "La ciutat cremada" (1976) by Antoni Ribas, he moved to Ibiza. On his return from Ibiza is chosen among hundreds of applicants, vedette for Music-hall: "Crazy Horse" which is the most important erotic spectacle of Spain's democratic transition. Show in which acts for a year with remarkable success and leaving to join the cast of artists involved in the erotic films of the era, and movies rated "S" highlighting on all director Ignacio F. Iquino. In the mid-80s with the decline of the films "S", Eva wanted to change her "look" of erotic artist and engage in a cinema with more content. Aspirations that were not fulfilled until he was involved in "Sal Gorda" (1984), of Fernando Trueba, as supporting actress playing the role of Bridget. From here his film appearances were declining.

Department: Acting

Place of Birth: Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Birthday: December 20, 1958

Adult: No

Gender: Female

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Known For:

Madame Olga's Pupils
Uncensored Women
The Dawn Rapists
Street Warriors
En busca del polvo perdido
The Hot Girl Juliet
Vicious and Nude
Porno: Situación límite
Erotic Family
Can You Be with Five Girls at Once?
Patricia
Cunning Young Vixen in a Bikini
Sexual Pneumonia & Laziness
Rapt in Love
La máscara
Coarse Salt
Borrasca
Snow White and 7 Wise Men
Deseo
Hundra
¿Y ahora qué, señor fiscal?
Una familia decente
Fraude matrimonial
The Burned City
Dos pillos y pico
Scapegoat
La pantalla diabólica
Nudos
Samanka: L'île des Passions
Ragdolls