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Teresa Selma (born Teresa Ramos Monte; August 13, 1930) is a Venezuelan actress of film, theater, television and dubbing . It has over 7 decades of career. ==Biography== Since childhood, Teresa felt voación for the performing arts. But it was not until many years later, and in another country, which formally began her acting career. She studied psychiatry in Venezuela (which then served for five years), and during the rule of Marco Pérez Jiménez, Teresa migrates to Mexico. He studied theater with theater director Seki Sano, and debuted as an actress in the play ''Love (1850)'', in 1957. In the coming years, Teresa ' s career would rise. She participated in many Mexican telenovelas, among them are: ''La doctora'' (1964), ''A la busca'' (1967) and ''Cadenas de angustia'' (1969). More recently, he has participated in soap operas like: ''Ladrón de corazones'', ''Vuélveme a querer'' and ''La dueña''. She also participated for several years in dubbing. She worked in this medium for the now defunct company CINSA during the decades of the 60 's and 70's. She did an important job. It has given voice in Spanish to Patsy Kelly, Janet Margolin and Marilyn Monroe. With respect to the theater, his most recent works are: ''El último verano de Sarah Bernhardt'' (2011), ''Arráncame la vida'' (2013) and ''Yo soy Carlos Marx'' (2014). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Teresa Selma」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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