Amanda Varela was an Argentine actress who primarily worked during the
Golden Age of Argentine Cinema
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, performing on stage and in films of Argentina and the US. She made 9 films in Argentina and 2 in the US and appeared on stage in numerous productions in both countries. Varela is usually credited with helping her sister,
Mecha Ortiz
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, secure her first acting roles. In the 1950s, Varela retired from acting, moved to the United States, and became a matrimonial judge.
Biography
Amanda Varela Domínguez was born on 24 October 1911
in
Buenos Aires
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, Argentina. She was the younger sister of Mecha Ortiz,
yet had already made a name for herself when Ortiz embarked on an acting career. Varela helped Ortiz secure a screen test with
Paramount Studios
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of France and introduced her to a friend, film critic
Chas de Cruz
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, who helped Ortiz secure a role in ''
Los muchachos de antes no usaban gomina''.
By 1930, Varela had acted in her first role on film, ''
La canción del gaucho
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'', which was produced by Chas de Cruz
under the direction of
José A. Ferreyra
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and starring
María Turgenova and
Arturo Forte, among others.
On stage in 1934, Varela was performing in ''Baile en el Savoy'' with
Florencio Parravicini
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but had to withdraw due to illness and was replaced by
Amelia Bence
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.
She came back to the stage in 1935 to star in a controversial role in ''Romeo y Julieta''
and later that same year had better success in the role of Pepita Giménez in the musical comedy ''La payariega'' with
Pedro Quartucci
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,
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Selected filmography
* ''Resurrection (Spanish-language version)
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,
Eleonora Boemer, and
Dora Martínez
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at the Teatro Avenida.
She made several films in the late 1930s, including ''
Melgarejo
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Cas ...
'' (1937), ''
¡Segundos afuera!'' (1937), ''
La chismosa
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* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'' (1938), and ''
Papá soltero
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'' (1939),
which earned her sufficient reputation that an invitation to Hollywood was issued.
[ ] In 1939, her first US film was made, ''
El otro soy yo
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'', under the direction of
Richard Harlan
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and starring
Tito Guízar
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,
Renee Torres
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,
Pilar Arcos
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, and
Martin Garralaga
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.
She was hired by Luis G. Basurto who was directing a company of actors called "Teatro Popular de México" that were working at the
Mayan Theatre
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in
Los Angeles
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. Varela also participated in several plays in the United States, including: ''Tovarich'' directed by Mark Ranhar, ''El escándalo de la verdad'', ''Miércoles de cenizas'', and ''Cada quien su vida''. By 1942, she was performing as a singer
and also had secured a role in the US film, ''
The Falcon's Brother
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'', for which she drew good reviews.
[ ] She returned to Argentina and appeared in the film ''
Mi novia es un fantasma'' (1944 ).
The following year, she performed at the
Teatro Nacional Cervantes in the debut of ''Tierra extraña'',
by Roberto Alejandro Vagni, which would later be made into a film of the
same name
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.
Varela starred in the 1946 film, ''
La tía de Carlos
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* La (musical note), or A, the sixth note
* "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'', along with
Pedro Quartucci
Pedro Quartucci (July 30, 1905 in Buenos Aires – April 20, 1983 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine boxer and actor.
Boxing career
As a featherweight professional boxer who competed in the 1920s, he won a bronze medal in Boxing at the 1924 Summ ...
,
Rodolfo Francisco Alvarez, and
Pedro Maratea.
In the 1947 stage production of ''Luna de miel para tres'', Varela starred with Mexican actors
Gloria Marín
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During her career, Marín appeared in about 100 films ...
and
Jorge Negrete
Jorge Alberto Negrete Moreno (; 30 November 1911 – 5 December 1953) was a Mexican singer and actor.
Life and career
Negrete was born in the city of Guanajuato and had two brothers and three sisters; his father was a Mexican Army Colonel who f ...
.
She made her last film, , in 1950.
Varela moved to the states, retired from performing, and became a judge, specifically working in marriages.
She died on 1 July 1, 2000 in Los Angeles, California.
Filmography
References
External links
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1911 births
2000 deaths
Argentine film actresses
Argentine stage actresses
Actresses from Buenos Aires
20th-century Argentine actresses