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| name = Luchy Soto |
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| image = Luchi Soto en la playa de Ondarreta (2 de 4) (cropped).jpg |
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| caption = Soto at Ondarreta beach, [[San Sebastián]] in 1946 |
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| birth_date = 21 February 1919 |
| birth_date = 21 February 1919 |
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| birth_place = [[Madrid]], Spain |
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| death_date = {{death date and age|1970|10|5|1919|2|21|df=y}} |
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| death_place = Madrid, Spain |
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| birth_name = Lucía Soto Muñoz |
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| occupation = Actress |
| occupation = Actress |
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| yearsactive = 1935–1970 (film) |
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| father = Manuel Soto |
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| mother = [[Guadalupe Muñoz Sampedro]] |
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| spouse = [[Luis Peña (actor)|Luis Peña]] |
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[[File:Los actores Luchi Soto y Luis Peña en la playa de Ondarreta (1 de 4) - Fondo Car-Kutxa Fototeka.jpg|thumb|Luchy Soto and [[Luis Peña (actor)|Luis Peña]] at Ondarreta beach, [[San Sebastián]] in 1946]] |
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'''Luchy Soto''' (1919–1970) was a Spanish [[film actor|film]] and [[television actress]].<ref>D'Lugo p.261</ref> She was the daughter of the actors [[Guadalupe Muñoz Sampedro]] and [[Manuel Soto]]. |
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'''Lucía Soto Muñoz''' (1919–1970), known professionally as '''Luchy Soto''', was a Spanish film and television actress.<ref>D'Lugo p.261</ref> She was the daughter of the actors [[Guadalupe Muñoz Sampedro]] and Manuel Soto. She married actor [[Luis Peña (actor)|Luis Peña]] in 1946. |
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==Filmography== |
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* ''[[World Crisis]]'' (1934) |
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* ''[[The Dancer and the Worker]]'' (1936) |
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* ''[[The Unloved Woman (1940 film)|The Unloved Woman]]'' (1940) |
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* ''[[The Strange Marchioness]]'' (1940) |
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* ''[[Journey to Nowhere]]'' (1942) |
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* ''[[Television Stories]]'' (1965) |
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|1935|| ''La bien pagada'' || || |
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|1935|| ''El ciento trece'' || Gilberta || |
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|1936|| ''Morena Clara'' || Encarnación || |
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|1936|| ''[[The Dancer and the Worker]]'' || || |
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|1936|| ''Las tres gracias'' || Noble Grace || |
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|1937|| ''[[World Crisis]]'' || || |
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|1937|| ''Madre Alegría'' || Gloria || |
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|1937|| ''En busca de una canción'' || Adelaida || |
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|1939|| ''[[The Strange Marchioness]]'' || Rosa || |
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|1940|| ''Rumbo al Cairo'' || La amiga de Celia || |
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|1940|| ''[[The Unloved Woman (1940 film)|The Unloved Woman]]'' || Acacia || |
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|1940|| ''El famoso Carballeira'' || || |
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|1941|| ''¡Harka!'' || Amparo || |
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|1941|| ''Escuadrilla'' || Ana María || |
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|1941|| ''Sarasate'' || || |
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|1942|| ''[[Journey to Nowhere]]'' || Rosario Reyes || |
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|1943|| ''¡¡Campeones!!'' || Paulita || |
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|1943|| ''La boda de Quinita Flores'' || Quinita Flores || |
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|1943|| ''[[Autumn Roses (1943 film)|Autumn Roses]]'' || Josefina || |
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|1944|| ''Fin de curso'' || Celia || |
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|1944|| ''Tuvo la culpa Adán'' || Marisa Giner || |
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|1944|| ''El hombre que las enamora'' || María Elena Puertollano / Beatriz || |
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|1944|| ''[[Ella, él y sus millones]]'' || Noemí de Hinojares || |
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|1959|| ''El Salvador'' || Elizabeth || |
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|1959|| ''El redentor'' || || |
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|1962|| ''Cuidado con las personas formales'' || Mercedes || |
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|1963|| ''Un demonio con ángel'' || Amparo || |
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|1964|| ''Vacaciones para Ivette'' || Julia || |
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|1965|| ''[[Television Stories]]'' || Monja #2 || |
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|1966|| ''Lola, espejo oscuro'' || Mapi de Armengol || |
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|1966|| ''Operación Plus Ultra'' |
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|1966|| ''Las viudas'' || Teresa || (segment "El Aniversario") |
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|1967|| ''Crónica de nueve meses'' || Catalina - madre de Mercedes || |
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|1967|| ''Operación cabaretera'' || Nati || |
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|1967|| ''[[A Nun at the Crossroads]]'' || Madeleine's friend #3 || |
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|1968|| ''Los subdesarrollados'' || Doña Acacia || |
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|1969|| ''De Picos Pardos a la ciudad'' || || |
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|1969|| ''La canción del olvido'' || Casilda || |
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|1969|| ''Mi marido y sus complejos'' || Clienta tienda musical || |
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|1969|| ''Hamelín'' || Lovaina || |
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|1969|| ''Cuatro noches de boda'' || Mujer de Miguel || |
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|1970|| ''Una señora estupenda'' || Otilia || |
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|1970|| ''[[The Garden of Delights]]'' || Luchy || (final film role) |
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== References == |
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== Bibliography == |
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* D'Lugo, Marvin. ''Guide to the Cinema of Spain''. Greenwood Publishing, 1997. |
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== External links == |
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* {{IMDb name|0815561}} |
* {{IMDb name|0815561}} |
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Luchy Soto | |
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Born | Lucía Soto Muñoz 21 February 1919 Madrid, Spain |
Died | 5 October 1970 Madrid, Spain | (aged 51)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1935–1970 (film) |
Spouse | Luis Peña |
Parents |
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Lucía Soto Muñoz (1919–1970), known professionally as Luchy Soto, was a Spanish film and television actress.[1] She was the daughter of the actors Guadalupe Muñoz Sampedro and Manuel Soto. She married actor Luis Peña in 1946.
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1935 | La bien pagada | ||
1935 | El ciento trece | Gilberta | |
1936 | Morena Clara | Encarnación | |
1936 | The Dancer and the Worker | ||
1936 | Las tres gracias | Noble Grace | |
1937 | World Crisis | ||
1937 | Madre Alegría | Gloria | |
1937 | En busca de una canción | Adelaida | |
1939 | The Strange Marchioness | Rosa | |
1940 | Rumbo al Cairo | La amiga de Celia | |
1940 | The Unloved Woman | Acacia | |
1940 | El famoso Carballeira | ||
1941 | ¡Harka! | Amparo | |
1941 | Escuadrilla | Ana María | |
1941 | Sarasate | ||
1942 | Journey to Nowhere | Rosario Reyes | |
1943 | ¡¡Campeones!! | Paulita | |
1943 | La boda de Quinita Flores | Quinita Flores | |
1943 | Autumn Roses | Josefina | |
1944 | Fin de curso | Celia | |
1944 | Tuvo la culpa Adán | Marisa Giner | |
1944 | El hombre que las enamora | María Elena Puertollano / Beatriz | |
1944 | Ella, él y sus millones | Noemí de Hinojares | |
1959 | El Salvador | Elizabeth | |
1959 | El redentor | ||
1962 | Cuidado con las personas formales | Mercedes | |
1963 | Un demonio con ángel | Amparo | |
1964 | Vacaciones para Ivette | Julia | |
1965 | Television Stories | Monja #2 | |
1966 | Lola, espejo oscuro | Mapi de Armengol | |
1966 | Operación Plus Ultra | ||
1966 | Las viudas | Teresa | (segment "El Aniversario") |
1967 | Crónica de nueve meses | Catalina - madre de Mercedes | |
1967 | Operación cabaretera | Nati | |
1967 | A Nun at the Crossroads | Madeleine's friend #3 | |
1968 | Los subdesarrollados | Doña Acacia | |
1969 | De Picos Pardos a la ciudad | ||
1969 | La canción del olvido | Casilda | |
1969 | Mi marido y sus complejos | Clienta tienda musical | |
1969 | Hamelín | Lovaina | |
1969 | Cuatro noches de boda | Mujer de Miguel | |
1970 | Una señora estupenda | Otilia | |
1970 | The Garden of Delights | Luchy | (final film role) |
References
[edit]- ^ D'Lugo p.261
Bibliography
[edit]- D'Lugo, Marvin. Guide to the Cinema of Spain. Greenwood Publishing, 1997.
External links
[edit]- Luchy Soto at IMDb