María Rosa Salgado
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María Rosa Salgado (1929–1995) was a Spanish actress. She appeared in around twenty films including ''
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''.Hortelano p.210 In the early 1950s she moved to Hollywood for her launch as an international star. After the failure of the initiative she returned to Spain and retired form acting in 1960, after her marriage to bullfighter Pepe Dominguín. She briefly returned to film and theatre after their separation, including performances in roles for directors such as
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("A un dios desconocido").


Filmography


References


Bibliography

* Hortelano, Lorenzo J. Torres. ''Directory of World Cinema: Spain''. Intellect Books, 2011.


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* 1929 births 1995 deaths Spanish film actresses Actresses from Madrid 20th-century Spanish actresses Spanish expatriates in the United States {{Spain-actor-stub