Libertad Leblanc
Libertad María de los Ángeles Vichich Blanco (Spanish pronunciation: [liβeɾˈtað ˈleβlaŋk]; born 24 February 1938, in Guardia Mitre, Río Negro, Argentina) is a retired Argentine film actress, famous for starring in several erotic films during the 1960s.
Libertad Leblanc | |
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Born | Libertad María de los Ángeles Vichich February 24, 1938 Guardia Mitre, Río Negro Province, Argentina |
Occupation | Actress |
Leblanc was one of Argentina's platinum blonde sex symbols in the 1960s and 1970s, the buxom blonde appeared in a number of adult-oriented films often with nudity or sexual content such as Harassed (Acosada)(1964).[1][2] Many of her films were controversial; the 1968 film La Endemoniada was also known in English as A Woman Possessed, a vampirish horror film with explicit nudity. In 1967 she appeared in the lustful La Venus maldita. In 1969 she appeared in Deliciosamente amoral, again lined with controversy.
Leblanc also appeared in TV versions of Nana (the decimononic roman of Émile Zola), Lola Montès and Lady Hamilton.
Personal life
She was married and divorced to producer Leonardo Barujel.
Filmography
- Standard (1989)
- Furia en la isla (1976) with Lily
- Olga, la hija de aquella princesa rusa (1972)
- Cerco de terror (1972)
- Mujeres de medianoche (1969)
- Cautiva de la selva (1969)
- La culpa (1969) with Márgara
- Deliciosamente amoral (1969)
- La endemoniada (1968)
- Psexoanálisis (1968)
- La casa de Madame Lulú (1968)
- El satánico (1968)
- 4 contra el crimen (1968)
- Noches prohibidas (1968)
- Esclava del deseo (1968)
- El derecho de gozar (1968)
- Seis Días para Morir (La Rabia) (1967)
- Cuando los hombres hablan de mujeres (1967)
- La Perra (1967)
- La Venus maldita (1967)
- La piel desnuda (1966)
- Fuego en la sangre (1965)
- La cómplice (1965)
- Una mujer sin precio (1964)
- María M. (1964)
- Acosada (1964)
- Testigo para un crimen (1963)
- La Flor de Irupé (1962)
- La procesión (1960)
- El bote, el río y la gente (1960)
- El primer beso (1958)
References
- Levine, Suzanne Jill (2001). Manuel Puig and the Spider Woman: His Life and Fictions. Univ of Wisconsin Press. p. 203. ISBN 978-0-299-17574-0.
- Plazaola, Luis Trelles (1 January 1989). South American Cinema/ Cine De America Del Sur: Dictionary of Film Makers/ Diccionario De Los Productores De Peliculas. La Editorial, UPR. p. 77. ISBN 978-0-8477-2011-8.