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Luz del Fuego : ウィキペディア英語版
Luz del Fuego
Luz del Fuego (née, Dora Vivacqua; early stage name, Luz Divina; February 21, 1917 – July 19, 1967) was a Brazilian feminist, ballerina, naturist, and striptease artist who performed with live snakes. Comfortable with nudity, she wrapped pythons wrapped around her body and became famous in her time.〔
==Biography==
Born in Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, Espírito Santo, she was the fifteenth child of the Italian immigrants Etelvina and Antonio Vivacqua, and the sister of Senator Attilio Vivacqua.〔 In the 1930s, she was hospitalized in Belo Horizonte for two months because of her parents' claims that her behaviour was schizophrenic.〔 After her release, Vivacqua moved to one of his brother's farm. There, she assaulted her brother, put grape vines on her breasts and pubis, and carried two vine snakes. She was hospitalized again, this time in Rio de Janeiro.〔
In 1944,〔 she began performing as a dancer using the stage name "Luz Divina",〔 changing it to Luz del Fuego in 1947,〔 the name of a lipstick in the Argentine market. In 1946, she appeared in Franz Eichhorn's film ''No Trampolim da Vida'', and the following year, starred in Luis Moglia Barth's Argentine-Brazilian co-production ''Não Me Digas Adeus''. In 1948, she appeared in Moacyr Fenelon's musical comedy ''Poeira de Estrelas'' opposite Lourdinha Bittencourt and Emilinha Borba, and also had a role in Manoel Jorge and Hélio Thys's musical comedy ''Folias Cariocas''.
On the Ilha do Sol (Sun Island), she established the first naturist club in Brazil, the "Brazilian Naturist Club". In the early 1950s, she founded a political party called the Brazilian Naturist Party and ran for Congresswoman for this party. She lost the election as her brother, Attilio, denied the party's official establishment.〔 In 1956, she made an appearance in Curt Siodmak's ''Curucu, Beast of the Amazon'' which was being filmed in rural Argentina, and in 1959 starred in Al Ghiu's comedy picture ''Comendo de Colher''. Del Fuego had a final role, which went uncredited, in Robert Day's ''Tarzan and the Great River'' in 1967 before she was murdered by a fisherman that year whom she had threatened to denounce for overfishing.〔

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