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Carmen Sánchez

Carmen Sánchez (21 April 1898 – 20 November 1985) was a Spanish producer, 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 chotis and was featured in films between 1927 and 1928. She was a pioneer of silent films. She became a famous Spanish actress after the Spanish Civil War.[1]

Carmen Sánchez
Birth nameCarmen Sánchez-Bueno Moya
Born(1898-04-21)21 April 1898
Madrid, Spain
OriginSpanish, Italian, French
Died20 November 1985(1985-11-20) (aged 87)
Madrid, Spain
GenresFolklore, Zarzuela, Drama, Comedy
Occupation(s)producer and actress
Instrument(s)Voice, castanets
Years active1910–1969

Professional career edit

Carmen Sánchez was born in Madrid, Spain, during the Spanish American War.[2]

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.[3]

During the first half of the twentieth century, she primarily worked in the theater alongside famous Spanish actors like José Romeu, Enrique Rambal, Pepita Meliá, Rafael Bardem, Manuel Luna, Carmen Ruíz Moragas, and Carola Fernán Gomez.[4]

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.[5]

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 Jacinto Benavente.[6]

In her long career in the Spanish film industry she had the honor to participate in famous films made by well-known directors and some European co-productions, alongside actors Sara Montiel, Fernando Fernán Gómez, Vittorio de Sica, Carmen Sevilla, Ángel de Andrés, Tony Leblanc, Marifé de Triana, Joselito, Luis Mariano, Manuel Alexandre, Conrado San Martín...[7]

Personal life edit

Her grandfather Emilio Sánchez was captain and knight of King Alfonso XII, creating and integrating the first royal guard. She was a niece of José María Alvira which she beginning in 1910s in Opera.[8] Her sister was a grandmother of the current-day Videgains.

From the 1930s to 50s she was a lover and couple of Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart, the 10th Duke of Berwick and ambassador to London, a famous rich man.[9] She had three children: Carmen Sánchez jr, Pedro and Emilio.[10]

In the 50s she retired from the theatrical stage, and later in 1969 from cinema.

Carmen Sánchez died in November 1985, and was interred in the Cementerio de la Almudena in Madrid.

Filmography edit

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References edit

  1. ^ Nosotros los astistas, diccionario akal, Teatralerias and other books.
  2. ^ Nosotros los artistas and Teatralerias
  3. ^ Nosotros los artistas and Teatralerias
  4. ^ Nosotros los artistas
  5. ^ Nosotros los artistas
  6. ^ Nosotros los artistas and Teatralerias", press ABC, Madrid, Alcazar, Pueblo, Digame.
  7. ^ Teatralerias and Nosotros los artistas
  8. ^ Nosotros los artistas and Teatralerias
  9. ^ Nosotros los artistas
  10. ^ Nosotros los artistas and Teatralerias

Sources edit

  • The real life and history of the theater (2005) Juan José Videgain ISBN 84-7828-135-5. His life and his family.
  • Dictionary of Spain and Spanish zarzuela MªLuz González and others (2002) ICCMU Vol II. ISBN 84-89457-23-9, His family biography.
  • Catálogo del cine español películas 1941–1950 author: Angel Luis Hueso Ed.Catédra Filmoteca española. (1998) ISBN 84-376-1690-5
  • Un siglo de cine español (1998), author: Luis Gasca enciclopedias Planeta ISBN 84-08-02309-8.
  • Diccionario Akal de teatro (1997) author: Manuel Gómez García.
  • Historia del teatro María Guerrero (1998).
  • Así se vive en Hollywood (2007), Ed. Vulcano, author: Juan José Videgain.
  • 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 ...
  • Dictionary theater akal (1997) Manuel Gómez García ISBN 84-460-0827-0, listed as company director and author on various pages.
  • Diary ABC of Madrid (1930)
  • Diary ABC of Madrid (1930)
  • Diary ABC of Madrid (1932)
  • Instituto Cervantes Virtual[permanent dead link]
  • Nosotros los artistas (2017), P & V ISBN 978-1-9796-6135-5

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Carmen Sanchez 21 April 1898 20 November 1985 was a Spanish producer 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 chotis and was featured in films between 1927 and 1928 She was a pioneer of silent films She became a famous Spanish actress after the Spanish Civil War 1 Carmen SanchezBirth nameCarmen Sanchez Bueno MoyaBorn 1898 04 21 21 April 1898Madrid SpainOriginSpanish Italian FrenchDied20 November 1985 1985 11 20 aged 87 Madrid SpainGenresFolklore Zarzuela Drama ComedyOccupation s producer and actressInstrument s Voice castanetsYears active1910 1969 Contents 1 Professional career 2 Personal life 3 Filmography 4 References 5 SourcesProfessional career editCarmen Sanchez was born in Madrid Spain during the Spanish American War 2 In the 1920s she became a famous dramatic theatre actress In the 1930s Sanchez established a theater company and achieved success for her work in theaters across Spain including Madrid Lara Princess Beatrice Princess Elizabeth Cervantes and Comico 3 During the first half of the twentieth century she primarily worked in the theater alongside famous Spanish actors like Jose Romeu Enrique Rambal Pepita Melia Rafael Bardem Manuel Luna Carmen Ruiz Moragas and Carola Fernan Gomez 4 The civil war in Spain suspended her work but her work in the Pavon 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 5 In the 1940s she worked in Nuevo Apolo theater with Agustina de Aragon in 1941 Lara theater Infierno frio in 1943 Maria Guerrero theater with El puente de los suicidas and La virgen de la goleta and T de la Zarzuela with Divorcio de almas author Jacinto Benavente 6 In her long career in the Spanish film industry she had the honor to participate in famous films made by well known directors and some European co productions alongside actors Sara Montiel Fernando Fernan Gomez Vittorio de Sica Carmen Sevilla Angel de Andres Tony Leblanc Marife de Triana Joselito Luis Mariano Manuel Alexandre Conrado San Martin 7 Personal life editHer grandfather Emilio Sanchez was captain and knight of King Alfonso XII creating and integrating the first royal guard She was a niece of Jose Maria Alvira which she beginning in 1910s in Opera 8 Her sister was a grandmother of the current day Videgains From the 1930s to 50s she was a lover and couple of Jacobo Fitz James Stuart the 10th Duke of Berwick and ambassador to London a famous rich man 9 She had three children Carmen Sanchez jr Pedro and Emilio 10 In the 50s she retired from the theatrical stage and later in 1969 from cinema Carmen Sanchez died in November 1985 and was interred in the Cementerio de la Almudena in Madrid Filmography editThe Heroes of the Legion 1927 Enfermera Jacobito el castigador 1927 Short El emigrado 1946 Dona Isabel The Holy Queen 1947 Dona Constanza The Faith 19847 Dona Eloisa Obsesion 1947 Marisa Luis Candelas el ladron de Madrid 1947 Locura de amor 1948 Yebala 1949 The Troublemaker 1950 Modista Tales of the Alhambra 1950 Dona Tula Saturday Night 1950 Dona Pandora uncredited Blood in Castilla 1950 El Negro que tenia el alma blanca 1951 Mujer en baile La trinca del aire 1951 wife of Chief Day by Day 1951 Dona Carmen mother of Ernesto Surcos 1951 Aunt El capitan veneno 1951 wife of minister uncredited From Madrid to Heaven 1952 Marquesa Esa pareja feliz 1953 Chief of cafe Ha desaparecido un pasajero 1953 Ciudadana Aventuras del barbero de Sevilla 1954 Dona Rosa La patrulla 1954 mother of Enrique La ciudad de los suenos 1954 El malvado Carabel 1956 mother of Silvia Roberto el diablo 1957 mother of Roberto El pequeno ruisenor 1957 Romualda La estrella del rey 1957 Alteza El inquilino 1958 Sra Colasa Pan amor y Andalucia 1958 Aunt de Paco Canto para ti 1959 Sra de Villanueva Los golfos 1960 Bajo el cielo andaluz 1960 Sra de Palau Nunca pasa nada 1963 housekeeper Sor Citroen 1967 All in press spaniard Books and news of journalist of references References edit Nosotros los astistas diccionario akal Teatralerias and other books Nosotros los artistas and Teatralerias Nosotros los artistas and Teatralerias Nosotros los artistas Nosotros los artistas Nosotros los artistas and Teatralerias press ABC Madrid Alcazar Pueblo Digame Teatralerias and Nosotros los artistas Nosotros los artistas and Teatralerias Nosotros los artistas Nosotros los artistas and TeatraleriasSources editwww nuestrocine com personal asp idpersona 2384 The real life and history of the theater 2005 Juan Jose Videgain ISBN 84 7828 135 5 His life and his family Dictionary of Spain and Spanish zarzuela MªLuz Gonzalez and others 2002 ICCMU Vol II ISBN 84 89457 23 9 His family biography Catalogo del cine espanol peliculas 1941 1950 author Angel Luis Hueso Ed Catedra Filmoteca espanola 1998 ISBN 84 376 1690 5 Un siglo de cine espanol 1998 author Luis Gasca enciclopedias Planeta ISBN 84 08 02309 8 Diccionario Akal de teatro 1997 author Manuel Gomez Garcia Historia del teatro Maria Guerrero 1998 Asi se vive en Hollywood 2007 Ed Vulcano author Juan Jose Videgain 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 Dictionary theater akal 1997 Manuel Gomez Garcia ISBN 84 460 0827 0 listed as company director and author on various pages Diary ABC of Madrid 1930 Diary ABC of Madrid 1930 Diary ABC of Madrid 1932 Instituto Cervantes Virtual permanent dead link Nosotros los artistas 2017 P amp V ISBN 978 1 9796 6135 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carmen Sanchez amp oldid 1200983929, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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