Mari Carmen Nieto
- Actress
- Producer
Mari Carmen Nieto is a Spanish actress and film producer who established herself as a distinctive presence within European exploitation cinema during the 1980s. She gained recognition through her work in cult cinema, particularly for her role in Diamonds of Kilimandjaro (1983) and her extensive collaborations with renowned Spanish director Jesús Franco.
Nieto's screen debut came with Mansion of the Living Dead (1982), where she appeared under the credit name Lea. Her filmography expanded to include notable titles such as Lilian, the Perverted Virgin, The Sexual Story of O, Night Has a Thousand Desires, and Blood on My Shoes, showcasing her versatility across the horror and thriller genres. Throughout her acting career, she frequently adopted various stage names including Mamie Kaplan, Ana Stern, and Lia Kaplan, demonstrating the pseudonymous practices common within European genre cinema of the era. Her collaboration with Jesús Franco extended to multiple projects, including the 1986 film Cornered Women.
Beyond her acting performances, Nieto expanded her creative influence by transitioning into film production during the early 1990s. She produced several short films, including Entre comillas (1990) and Ataxia (1992), marking her evolution from performer to behind-the-scenes creative force. This dual engagement as both actress and producer highlighted her comprehensive understanding of the filmmaking process and her commitment to the medium beyond her on-screen appearances.
Nieto's contributions to Spanish genre cinema during a particularly dynamic period have earned her recognition among cult film enthusiasts and scholars of European exploitation cinema. Her work represents an important chapter in the evolution of Spanish horror and thriller filmmaking, particularly through her association with key directors who shaped the genre during the 1980s.