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Olga Zubarry est une Actrice Argentine née le 30 octobre 1929 à Buenos Aires (Argentine)

Olga Zubarry

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Nom de naissance Olga Adela Zubarriaín
Nationalité Argentine
Naissance 30 octobre 1929 à Buenos Aires (Argentine)
Mort 15 décembre 2012 (à 83 ans) à Buenos Aires (Argentine)

Olga Zubarry (1929-2012) was a classic Argentine actress who appeared in film between 1943 and 1997. She made over 60 appearances in film, spanning 6 decades of Argentine cinema, but is best known for her work during the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema. Throughout the course of her career, she received four Silver Condor Awards, two Martín Fierro Awards, a Konex Foundation Award and several others for her films and television performances. She is credited with starring in the first film in Argentina which featured nudity, though only her back was shown and she stated repeatedly that she wore a flesh-colored mesh and was not truly nude.

Biographie

Olga Adela Zubarriaín was born on 30 October 1929 in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Parque de los Patricios. She attended 3 years at the Liceo Nacional de Señoritas Nº1 José Figueroa Alcorta, but quit school when her acting career began.



She started as an extra at Lumiton studios in 1943 in the movie Safo, historia de una pasión directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and starring Mecha Ortiz and Roberto Escalada. In 1944 she starred in La pequeña señora de Pérez with Mirtha Legrand and Juan Carlos Thorry. Her rise to fame occurred with the film adaptation (El ángel desnudo) of the novel Frau Elsie, by Arthur Schnitzler. Often billed as the first nude film in Argentina, in reality, the film showed only her bare back, which she claimed was not nude, but was covered with flesh-colored mesh. Zubarry won the 1924 Silver Condor Award of the Film Critics Association for Best New Actress for "El ángel desnudo".

In 1950, she made Yo quiero una mujer así for Bolívar Films in Venezuela, directed by Juan Carlos Thorry and in 1951, was in El extraño caso del hombre y la bestia, an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, which was directed by Mario Soffici. She starred with Nathan Finch, in the 1953 film El vampiro negro directed by Uruguayan Román Viñoly Barreto, which was Viñoly's remake of the classic M by Fritz Lang. Zubarry won the Film Critics Association Silver Condor Award for Best Actress for her performance in "El vampiro negro".


In 1955 she played the main character of the same name in "Marianela", under director Julio Porter. It won herthe Film Critics Association Silver Condor Award for Best Actress of 1955. In 1959 she starred in La sangre y la semilla, a historical film set in 1870 during the War of the Triple Alliance and shot in Itauguá and Capiatá, Paraguay. In 1961 she appeared in the role of "Salui" in "Hijo de hombre", one of her personal favorites, which was an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Paraguayan writer Augusto Roa Bastos and directed by Lucas Demare and with Spanish actor Francisco Rabal. She won a "Concha de Oro" (Golden Shell) at the San Sebastian Festival for her work on the film.
Zubarry appeared in A hierro muere in 1962 with Alberto de Mendoza, Invasión by writer Jorge Luis Borges (1969), Crecer de golpe (1976), ¿Somos? (1982) and Plaza de almas (1997). In her career, she made over 60 films.

Beginning in the early 1970s, she started doing television. Her television debut was with the series La comedia de la noche, and she followed that with Alta comedia, Nosotros y los miedos, Situación límite, Atreverse, El precio del poder, El Sillón de Rivadavia and "Fulanas y menganas". She earned two Martín Fierro Awards, one in 1972 for "Alta Comedia" and one in 1988 for "De Fulanas y Menganas". In 1991, Zubarry received a Diploma of Merit from the Konex Foundation for best dramatic actress in radio and television.

In 1997, she won the Silver Condor Award for Best Supporting Actress for "Plaza de almas" and retired. She said, "You have to retire at the right time." The following year, she won the ACE award for Best Actress for the same film.

Beginning in 1983 she served as matron to two MAMA (Mis Alumnos Más Amigos) homes. The organization is an NGO, which provides homes for street children, giving them a pace to live, study and train for employment. She was also a staunch fan of the Club Atlético Huracán (Hurricane Football Club of Buenos Aires).

She died in Buenos Aires on 15 December 2012, aged 83.

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Filmographie de Olga Zubarry (43 films)

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AnnéeNomMétierRôle
1998Plaza de almasActrice
1985Contar hasta diezActrice
1980Desde el abismoActrice
1978Mi Mujer no es mi SeñoraActrice
1977Crecer de golpeActrice
1977La nueva cigarraActrice
1976Los chicos crecenActrice
1975El InquisidorActrice
1974De goûts et des couleursActrice
1974La MaryActrice
1972Mi hijo Ceferino NamuncuráActrice
1970El hombre del añoActrice
1969InvasionActriceIrene
1968Amor y un poco másActrice
1965Los guerrillerosActrice
1962A hierro muereActrice
1961Asalto en la ciudadActrice
1960Las furiasActrice
1960Todo el año es NavidadActrice
1959En la víaActrice
1959La sangre y la semillaActrice
1958Los dioses ajenosActrice
1956De noche también se duermeActrice
1955MarianelaActrice
1955Vida nocturnaActrice
1954Tres citas con el destinoActrice
1953Ellos nos hicieron asíActrice
1953Mercado negroActrice
1953El vampiro negroActrice
1951La comedia inmortalActrice
1951El extraño caso del hombre y la bestiaActrice
1951The Honourable TenantActrice
1950Abuso de confianzaActrice
1950ValentinaActrice
1949Yo no elegí mi vidaActrice
1948La muerte camina en la lluviaActrice
1946Adán y la serpienteActrice
1946El ángel desnudoActrice
1945Las seis suegras de Barba AzulActrice
1944La Pequeña Señora de PérezActrice
1943Dieciséis añosActrice(Non crédité)
1943Safo, historia de una pasiónActrice
-Yo quiero una mujer asíActrice