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Carmen Sánchez (21 April 1898 – 20 November 1985) was a Spanish singer, dancer, and actress. She started her career as dancer and singer of zarzuela at very young age. At age 20, she finished working on copla or
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and was featured in films between 1927 and 1928. She was a pioneer of silent films. She became a famous Spanish actress after the
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Professional career

Carmen Sánchez was born in
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, Spain. In the 1920s, she became a famous dramatic theatre actress. In the 1930s, Sánchez established a theater company and achieved success for her work in theaters across Spain including Madrid, Lara, Princess Beatrice, Princess Elizabeth, Cervantes, and Cómico. During the first half of the twentieth century, she primarily worked in the theater alongside famous Spanish actors like José Romeu,
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, and Carola Fernán Gomez. The civil war in Spain suspended her work but her work in the Pavón theatre of Madrid in 1938–39. In the 1940s she went back to the theatre to continue her work with the national company of Spanish dramatic art with which she worked throughout the country and in the cinema as well successfully. In the 1940s she worked in Nuevo Apolo theater with Agustina de Aragón in 1941, Lara theater Infierno frío in 1943, María Guerrero theater with ''El puente de los suicidas'' and ''La virgen de la goleta'', and T. de la Zarzuela with ''Divorcio de almas'' author
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Personal life

Her grandfather Emilio Sánchez was captain and knight of King
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, creating and integrating the first
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. She was a niece of José María Alvira which she beginning in 1910s in Opera. Her sister was a grandmother of the current-day Videgains. From the 1930s to 50s she was a lover of Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart, the 10th
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and ambassador to London, a famous rich man. She had three children: Carmen Sánchez jr, Pedro and Emilio.''Nosotros los artistas'' and ''Teatralerias'' In the 50s she retired from the theatrical stage, and in 1969 from cinema. Carmen Sánchez died in November 1985, and was interred in the
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in
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Films

* ''Jacobito el castigador'' (1927). * '' The Heroes of the Legion'' (1928). * ''Yebala'' (1945). * ''El emigrado'' (1946). * In 1947 ''Obsesión'', '' The Faith'' and ''
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''. * ''
Locura de amor ''Madness for Love'' ( es, Locura de amor, links=no) is a 1948 Spanish historical drama film directed by Juan de Orduña.Mira p.211 The movie is based on the play '' The Madness of Love'' written in 1855 by Manuel Tamayo y Baus around the figu ...
'' (1948). * ''Luis Candelas el ladrón de Madrid'' and ''La revoltosa'' (1949). * In 1950 '' The Troublemaker'', '' El capitán veneno'', '' Saturday Night'', '' Blood in Castilla'', and ''
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''. * In 1951 '' Day by Day'', '' Surcos'', '' Esa pareja feliz'', ''
La trinca del aire ''The Threesome of the Air'' ( es, La trinca del aire) is a 1951 Spanish comedy drama film directed by Ramón Torrado and starred by Antonio Casal, Antonio Riquelme Antonio García-Riquelme Salvador (9 November 1894 – 20 March 1968), ...
'', and '' El Negro que tenía el alma blanca''. * '' From Madrid to Heaven'' (1952). * ''Ha desaparecido un pasajero'', ''
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'' (1953). * In 1954 '' La patrulla'', ''La ciudad de los sueños'', and '' Aventuras del barbero de Sevilla''. * In 1956 '' Roberto el diablo'', El malvado Carabel, and '' El pequeño ruiseñor''. * In 1957 ''La estrella del rey'' and ''El inquilino''. * In 1958 '' Pan, amor y Andalucía'', and '' Canto para ti''. * '' Bajo el cielo andaluz'' (1959). * '' Los golfos'' (1960). * '' Nunca pasa nada'' (1963). * ''
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'' 1967. All in press spaniard, Books and news of journalist of references.


References


Sources


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* ''The real life and history of the theater'' (2005) Juan José Videgain . His life and his family. * ''Dictionary of Spain and Spanish zarzuela'' MªLuz González and others (2002) ICCMU Vol II. , His family biography. * ''Catálogo del cine español películas 1941–1950'' author: Angel Luis Hueso Ed.Catédra Filmoteca española. (1998) * ''Un siglo de cine español'' (1998), author: Luis Gasca enciclopedias Planeta . * ''Diccionario Akal de teatro'' (1997) author: Manuel Gómez García. * ''Historia del teatro María Guerrero'' (1998). * ''Así se vive en Hollywood'' (2007), Ed. Vulcano, author:
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. * ''The scene M.Fca.Vilches Madrid between 1926–1931'' and Dru Dougherty (1998) Ed.Fundamentos. His career as an actor, director and entrepreneur during those years. * Newspapers of the time since the 1920s across Spain: ''La vanguardia'',''ABC'',''El heraldo de Madrid'',''El Sol'',''El Liberal'', El correo vasco, La voz, Ya, Blanco y Negro ... *
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' (1997) Manuel Gómez García , listed as company director and author on various pages.






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