Fanny Navarro
Fanny Navarro (1 June 1920 - 18 March 1971) was an Argentine actress. She starred in films such Melodías porteñas (1937), Doce mujeres (1939), Ambición (1939), El hijo del barrio (1940), Hogar, dulce hogar (1941), Dos ángeles y un pecador (1945), Marihuana (1950), Deshonra (1952), Marta Ferrari (1956) and La Calesita (1969).[1] Navarro was the girlfriend of Eva Perón's brother, and she was selected by Perón to head the Peronist foundation for actresses. Navarro once lost the only copy of a script written for Leopoldo Marechal's play Antigona Verez; Marechal was ordered to rewrite the entire thing.[2]
Fanny Navarro | |
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Fanny Navarro by Annemarie Heinrich, 1951 | |
Born | |
Died | March 18, 1971 50) | (aged
Nationality | Argentinian |
Occupation | Actress |
Filmography
- Melodías porteñas (1937)
- Cantando llegó el amor (1938)
- Doce mujeres (1939)
- El solterón (1939)
- Ambición (1939)
- El susto que Pérez se llevó (1940)
- El hijo del barrio (1940)
- Hogar, dulce hogar (1941)
- Sinfonía argentina (1942)
- La suerte llama tres veces (1943)
- Dos ángeles y un pecador (1945)
- El capitán Pérez (1946)
- Mujeres que bailan(1949)
- Morir en su ley (1949)
- Marihuana (1950)
- Suburbio (1951)
- Soñemos (1951) (short documentary)
- Deshonra (1952)
- El grito sagrado (1954)
- Marta Ferrari (1956)
- Allá donde el viento brama (1963)
- La calesita (1963)
- Desnuda en la arena (1969)
References
- "Fanny Navarro" (in Spanish). Cinenacional.com. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
- Erin B. Mee, Helene P. Foley (16 June 2011). Antigone on the Contemporary World Stage. Oxford University Press. p. 74. ISBN 9780199586196.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
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