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María Antinea : ウィキペディア英語版 | María Antinea
María Antinea (1915 - July 29, 1991) was a Spanish actress, vedette, dancer, cupletista and tonadillera. ==Career== Antinea was born in Jaén in Andalusia in 1915. In the 1930s, Antinea joined the "Compañía campúa" of the Teatro Chueca in Madrid and began a career as a stage actress alongside the likes of Miguel de Molina, Sarita Montiel, Marga Soler, Pedrito Rico and Carmen Amaya. After moving to Argentina in 1939, Antinea found work in film when she was cast by Leopoldo Torres Ríos to make her film debut in ''Los pagares de Mendieta''. The following year she appeared in James Bauer's ''Explosivo 008''. In 1945 she starred in Jose Maria Galofre's ''Las aventuras de Frijolito y Robustiana'' opposite Ana Teresa Guinand, Carlos Fernandez, and Yolin del Mar. In 1950 she then starred in ''La Doctora Castañuelas'' under director Luis José Moglia Barth. Her final film was in Daniel Tinayre's ''The Games Men Play'' in 1963 in which she had a leading role opposite Luis Sandrini and Elsa Daniel. Antinea also appeared on stage in Argentina alongside the likes of Alfredo Barbieri, Tato Bores, Blanquita Amaro, Elina Colomer, Analia Gadé, Margarita Xirgu, Fernando Ochoa, Imperio Argentina, Mariano Mores, Tita Merello and Virginia Luque.
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