María de la Concepción Carro Alcaraz "Conchita Montes" (1914-1994) was a Spanish film actress. With a degree in Law, she dedicated herself to film at the hand of Edgar Neville, with whom she had a sentimental relationship that lasted 30 years until the director's death. In addition to film, Conchita acted in several plays, TV programmes, and series. Her performances in the film Life on a Thread (Neville, 1945), and the play The Dance (Neville, 1952) are particularly noteworthy.
White Jungle Slave
(Mary)
Carnival Sunday
(Nieves)
El baile
(Adela)
Roots
(The City Woman (segment "Las vacas"))
The National Shotgun
(Soledad)
The Last Horse
(Isabel, florista)
My Beloved Juan
(Eloisa)
Fairytale
La vida en un hilo
(Mercedes)
55 Days at Peking
(Mme Gaumaire)
Carmen and the Reds
(Carmen)
What the Peeper Saw
(Sophie)
Isabel Reina de Corazones
(Eugenia de Montijo)
Nothing
(Andrea)
The Devil's Roundup
(Eva)
Striptease
(Condesa (uncredited))
A Tied Blasé
Mi calle
(Julia)
Misterio en la marisma
(Vera)
Sancta Maria
(Nadia)
Neville's Time
(Herself)
Café de París
(Carmen)
Correo de Indias
The Marquis of Salamanca
(María Buschenthal)
Flamenco