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Agustina del Carmen Otero Iglesias (4 November 1868 – 10 April 1965), better known as Carolina Otero or La Belle Otero, was a Spanish actress, dancer and
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. She had a reputation for great beauty and was famous for her numerous lovers.


Biography


Early years

Agustina del Carmen Otero Iglesias was born in Valga (
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), Galicia,
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, daughter of a Spanish single mother, Carmen Otero Iglesias (1844–1903), and a Greek army officer, named Carasson.''Les Souvenirs et la Vie Intime de la Belle Otero''
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Her family was impoverished, and as a child she moved to
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working as a maid. At ten she was raped, and at fourteen she left home with her boyfriend and dancing partner, Paco, and began working as a singer/dancer in Lisbon.


Career as artiste and courtesan

In 1888 Otero found a sponsor named Ernest Jurgens in
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who moved with her to Marseilles in order to promote her dancing career in
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. She soon left him and created the character of La Belle Otero, portraying herself as an Andalusian gypsy.Caroline "La Belle" Otero by Lockkeeper
Lockkeeper.com. Retrieved on 16 November 2010.
She was pretty, confident, intelligent, with an attractive figure. It was once said of her that her extraordinarily dark black eyes were so captivating that they were "of such intensity that it was impossible not to be detained before them". She wound up as the star of Folies Bèrgere productions in
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. One of her most famous costumes featured her voluptuous bosom partially covered with glued-on precious gems, and the twin
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s of the Carlton Hotel built in 1912 in Cannes are popularly said to have been modeled upon her breasts. Within a short number of years, Otero was said to be the most sought-after woman in
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. She was serving, by this time, as a courtesan to wealthy and powerful men of the day, and she chose her lovers carefully. She associated herself with
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, Prince
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as well as
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and Nicholas, the
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and writer Gabriele D'Annunzio. Her love affairs made her notorious, and the envy of many other notable female personalities of the day. Six men reportedly committed suicide after their love affairs with Otero ended, although this has never been substantiated beyond a doubt. It is a fact, however, that two men did fight a duel over her.


Early film

In August 1898, in St-Petersburg, the French film operator Félix Mesguich (an employee of the Lumière company) shot a one-minute reel of Otero performing the famous "Valse Brillante." The screening of the film at the ''Aquarium'' music-hall provoked such a scandal (because an officer of the Tsar's army appeared in this frivolous scene) that Mesguich was expelled from Russia.


Later life

Otero retired after
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, purchasing a mansion and property at a cost of the equivalent of . She had accumulated a massive fortune over the years, about , but she gambled much of it away over the remainder of her lifetime, enjoying a lavish lifestyle, and visiting the casinos of
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often. She lived out her life in a more and more pronounced state of poverty until she died of a heart attack in 1965 in her one-room apartment at the Hotel Novelty in
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,
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. Of her heyday and career, Otero once said, "Women have one mission in life: to be beautiful. When one gets old, one must learn how to break mirrors. I am very gently expecting to die."World: Suivez-Moi, Jeune Homme
''Time'' (23 April 1965). Retrieved on 16 November 2010.


Notable published works

* ''Les Souvenirs et la Vie Intime de la Belle Otero'' (1926).


In film and literature

*In 1954 film ''La Belle Otero'' starring Mexican actress
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. * There is a portrait of "Madame Otero" in
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's ''My Apprenticeships''.


Gallery

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See also

*
Hispagnolisme Hispagnolisme (espagnolisme fr.) is the inordinate love of all things Spanish, a craze for which spread through French society, and much of the associated art world, in the 19th century. Origins Hispagnolisme first began to emerge in the 18th centu ...
*
Women in dance The important place of women in dance can be traced back to the very origins of civilization. Cave paintings, Egyptian frescos, Indian statuettes, ancient Greek and Roman art and records of court traditions in China and Japan all testify to the i ...


References


Further reading

* ''Arruíname pero no me abandones. La Bella Otero y la Belle Époque''. De Marie-Helène Carbonel i Javier Figuero. Ed. Espasa Calpe, 2003. ''In Spanish'' *''A Bela Otero, pioneira do cine'', Miguel Anxo Fernández ''In Galician'' *''La passion de Carolina Otero'' Ramón Chao, 2001. French novel about the fictional life of the dancer.


External links


La Belle – the Beautiful''La Belle Otèro'' in the history of the Hotel Carlton
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