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Hilda Sour

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Hilda Sour (1915 – June 6, 2003) was a Chilean actress and singer, who had an extensive career in Argentina and Mexico. [1]

23 relations: Agustín Lara, Alicia Barrié, Amor último modelo, Carlos Gardel, Divorce in Montevideo, Elsa del Campillo, Eva Perón, Imperio Argentina, Jettatore, Luis Arata, María Duval (Mexican actress), María Félix, Marga López, Marriage in Buenos Aires, Niní Marshall, Nocturne of Love (1948 film), Olinda Bozán, One Who's Been a Sailor, Pedro Laxalt, Pepita Serrador, Señora tentación, Silvana Roth, Women Who Work (1938 film).

Agustín Lara

Ángel Agustín María Carlos Fausto Mariano Alfonso del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Lara y Aguirre del Pino (October 30, 1897– November 6, 1970), known as Agustín Lara was a Mexican composer and interpreter of songs and boleros.

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Alicia Barrié

Sara Ramona Alicia Masriera del Campillo, better known by her stage name, Alicia Barrié (7 October 1915 - 28 September 2002) was a Chilean actress who made her acting career in Argentina.

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Amor último modelo

Amor último modelo (English language: Love, Latest Model) is a 1942 Argentine comedy film directed by Roberto Ratti and written by Ariel Cortazzo and Conrado de Koller.

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Carlos Gardel

Carlos Gardel (born Charles Romuald Gardès; 11 December 1890 – 24 June 1935) was a French Argentine singer, songwriter, composer and actor, and the most prominent figure in the history of tango.

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Divorce in Montevideo

Divorce in Montevideo (Divorcio en Montevideo) is a 1939 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero.

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Elsa del Campillo

Elsa Masriera Campillo (August 16, 1912, Chile - December 28, 2009, Buenos Aires, Argentina), better known as Elsa del Campillo, was a Chilean actress who made her acting career in Argentina.

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Eva Perón

Eva María Duarte de Perón (7 May 1919 – 26 July 1952) was the wife of Argentine President Juan Perón (1895–1974) and First Lady of Argentina from 1946 until her death in 1952.

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Imperio Argentina

María Magdalena Nile del Río (26 December 1910 – 22 August 2003) was an Argentine professional singer and movie actress, better known as Imperio Argentina; she became a citizen of Spain in 1999.

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Jettatore

Jettatore is a 1938 Argentine musical drama film directed by Luis Bayon Herrera.

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Luis Arata

Luis Arata (1895–1967) was an Argentine stage and film actor.

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María Duval (Mexican actress)

María Dussange Ortiz (born 2 August 1937), commonly known as María Duval, is a Mexican actress and singer who has worked in film, television, and the stage.

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María Félix

María de los Ángeles Félix Güereña ((8 April 1914 – 8 April 2002) was a Mexican film actress and singer. Along with Pedro Armendáriz and Dolores del Río, she was one of the most successful figures of Latin American cinema in the 1940s and 1950s. She was known as La Doña, a name derived from her character in the film Doña Bárbara (1943), and María Bonita, thanks to the anthem composed exclusively for her, as a wedding gift by her second husband, the Mexican composer Agustín Lara. She completed a film career that included 47 films made in Mexico, Spain, France, Italy and Argentina.

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Marga López

Catalina Margarita López Ramos (21 June 1924 – 4 July 2005), better known as Marga López, was an Argentine-born Mexican actress.

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Marriage in Buenos Aires

Marriage in Buenos Aires (Casamiento en Buenos Aires) is a 1940 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero.

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Niní Marshall

Marina Esther Traveso (June 1, 1903 – March 18, 1996), known by her stage name Niní Marshall, was an Argentine humorist, comic actress and screenwriter; nicknamed The Chaplin with a skirt and The Lady of Humour.

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Nocturne of Love (1948 film)

Nocturne of Love (Spanish: Nocturno de amor) is a 1948 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring Miroslava, Víctor Junco and Hilda Sour.

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Olinda Bozán

Olinda Bozán (21 June 1894 – 8 February 1977) was an Argentine film actress and comedian of the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema (1940–1960).

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One Who's Been a Sailor

One Who's Been a Sailor (Spanish:Uno que ha sido marino) is a 1951 Chilean comedy film directed by José Bohr and starring Eugenio Retes, Hilda Sour and Arturo Gatica.

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Pedro Laxalt

Pedro Laxalt was an Argentine actor.

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Pepita Serrador

Pepita Serrador (May 13, 1913 – May 24, 1964) was an Argentine film actress.

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Señora tentación

Señora tentación, It is an American telenovela produced by Telemundo.

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Silvana Roth

Silvana Roth (also known as Silvana Maria Rota, February 17, 1924 – April 3, 2010) was an Argentine stage and film actress.

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Women Who Work (1938 film)

Women Who Work (Mujeres que trabajan) is a 1938 Argentine comedy film drama directed by Manuel Romero.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilda_Sour

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