Beatriz Bonnet

Nelly Beatriz Bonnet (born Nelly Beatris Auchter Bonnet; 11 December 1930 – 19 February 2020) was an Argentine film and television actress and comedian.[1]

Beatriz Bonnet
Beatriz Bonnet in 1982
Born
Nelly Beatris Bonnet

(1930-12-11)11 December 1930
Died19 February 2020(2020-02-19) (aged 89)
NationalityArgentina
OccupationActress
Years activeSince 1963
AwardsMartín Fierro Award

Biography

Beatriz Bonnet was born on 11 December 1930 to a single mother. At 15, Bonnet married a man named López Verde, but the couple split a year later. She moved to Buenos Aires, where she studied dance, singing, and acting. While working at a candy shop, Bonnet was recruited by Pedro R. Bravo to act in Mansedumbre, the first film to be shot in Tucumán Province.[2] In mid-1951, she joined the staff of the Cinematographic Institute of the National University of Tucumán, at that time being funded by the Argentine government.[3]

Bonnet entered the Institute of Modern Art in Buenos Aires and was hired by theatre director Francisco Gallo to perform in comedies in the Astral Theater. She took classes with Hedy Crilla.[2]

On television, Bonnet made her debut performing in operettas on Televisión Pública Argentina's Channel 7. She was the replacement actress for Rosita Quintana in a production My Fair Lady, performing so well in one day that the audience cheered for her and indefinitely replaced Quintana. Bonnet would also play in TV musical comedies such as La dama del Maxim's, Descalzos en el parque, and Mame.[4]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1953Mansedumbre
1953El pecado más lindo del mundo
1955Canario rojo
1956Novia para dos
1962Operación G
1963Los que verán a Dios
1964El club del clan
1965La pérgola de las flores
1966Con el más puro amor
1966Villa Delicia: playa de estacionamiento, música ambiental
1966Necesito una madre
1968Un muchacho como yoMercedes Ramos
1969El bulínM.D. Livingstone
1970Pasión dominguera
1973Um Caipira em BarilocheNora
1976El profesor erótico
1984Sálvese quien puedaLuisa
1998Mar de amoresAdela

References

  1. "Beatriz Bonnet". cinenacional.com (in Spanish). Cine Nacional. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  2. Lamazares, Silvina (26 November 2011). "Beatriz Bonnet: "Nunca pierdo el humor"". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  3. "Festival Gerardo Vallejo. "Mansedumbre" abrirá la fiesta de los cinéfilos". La Gaceta (in Spanish). 18 October 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  4. "Beatriz Bonnet". fundacionkonex.com.ar (in Spanish). Konex Foundation. Archived from the original on 8 June 2009. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
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