Born in Oviedo in 1942, Mary Paz Pondal is a Spanish actress known for her role in the 1975 film Night of the Walking Dead. In this cult classic, she brings a unique presence to the screen, embodying the eerie atmosphere characteristic of 1970s exploitation cinema. Her performance contributes to the film's exploration of horror and the supernatural, solidifying her place within the genre's rich tapestry. As a figure in Spanish cult cinema, Pondal's work continues to resonate with fans of the bizarre and the macabre.
Night of the Walking Dead
In a gothic 19th-century village, a terminally ill aristocrat is entangled in the dark allure of vampire society, unveiling sinister rituals and forbidden love as she grapples with mortality and the haunting choices that bind her fate.