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| name = Fanny Navarro |
| name = Fanny Navarro |
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| image = Fanny navarro photo 1941 (cropped).jpg |
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|image =Fanny Navarro by Annemarie Heinrich, Radiolandia 1951.jpg |
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| caption = Navarro in 1941 |
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| birth_date = {{birth date|1920|06|1}} |
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| birth_place = [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]] |
| birth_place = [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]] |
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|death_date = {{Death date and age|1971|03|18|1920|06|1}} |
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'''Fanny Navarro''' (1 June 1920 - 18 March 1971) was an Argentine actress. She starred in films such ''[[Melodías porteñas]]'' (1937), ''[[Doce mujeres]]'' (1939), ''[[Ambition (1939 film)|Ambición]]'' (1939), ''[[El hijo del barrio]]'' (1940), ''[[Hogar, dulce hogar]]'' (1941), ''[[Dos ángeles y un pecador]]'' (1945), ''[[The Marihuana Story|Marihuana]]'' (1950), ''[[Deshonra]]'' (1952), ''[[Marta Ferrari]]'' (1956) and ''[[La Calesita]]'' (1969).<ref name=cinenacional>{{cite web|url=http://www.cinenacional.com/persona/fanny-navarro|title=Fanny Navarro|publisher=[[Cinenacional.com]]|language=Spanish| |
'''Fanny Navarro''' (1 June 1920 - 18 March 1971) was an Argentine actress. She starred in films such as ''[[Melodías porteñas]]'' (1937), ''[[Doce mujeres]]'' (1939), ''[[Ambition (1939 film)|Ambición]]'' (1939), ''[[El hijo del barrio]]'' (1940), ''[[Hogar, dulce hogar]]'' (1941), ''[[Dos ángeles y un pecador]]'' (1945), ''[[The Marihuana Story|Marihuana]]'' (1950), ''[[Deshonra]]'' (1952), ''[[Marta Ferrari]]'' (1956) and ''[[La Calesita]]'' (1969).<ref name=cinenacional>{{cite web|url=http://www.cinenacional.com/persona/fanny-navarro|title=Fanny Navarro|publisher=[[Cinenacional.com]]|language=Spanish|access-date=25 November 2017}}</ref> Navarro was the girlfriend of [[Eva Perón]]'s brother, and she was selected by Perón to head the Peronist foundation for actresses. Navarro once lost the only copy of a script written for [[Leopoldo Marechal]]'s play ''[[Antigona Verez]]''; Marechal was ordered to rewrite the entire thing.<ref>{{Cite book |author=Erin B. Mee |author2=Helene P. Foley |author2-link=Helene P. Foley |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NZqROMI2B5MC&dq=Fanny+Navarro&pg=PA74|title=Antigone on the Contemporary World Stage|date = 16 June 2011|publisher=Oxford University Press|page=74|isbn = 978-0-19-958619-6}}</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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* ''[[Mujeres que bailan]]''(1949) |
* ''[[Mujeres que bailan]]''(1949) |
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* ''[[Morir en su ley]]'' (1949) |
* ''[[Morir en su ley]]'' (1949) |
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* ''[[Marihuana (film)|Marihuana]]'' (1950) |
* ''[[Marihuana (1950 film)|Marihuana]]'' (1950) |
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* ''[[Suburbio ]]'' (1951) |
* ''[[Suburbio ]]'' (1951) |
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* ''[[Soñemos]]'' (1951) (short documentary) |
* ''[[Soñemos]]'' (1951) (short documentary) |
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Fanny Navarro | |
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Died | March 18, 1971 | (aged 50)
Nationality | Argentinian |
Occupation | Actress |
Fanny Navarro (1 June 1920 - 18 March 1971) was an Argentine actress. She starred in films such as Melodías porteñas (1937), Doce mujeres (1939), Ambición (1939), El hijo del barrio (1940), Hogar, dulce hogar (1941), Dos ángeles y un pecador (1945), Marihuana (1950), Deshonra (1952), Marta Ferrari (1956) and La Calesita (1969).[1] Navarro was the girlfriend of Eva Perón's brother, and she was selected by Perón to head the Peronist foundation for actresses. Navarro once lost the only copy of a script written for Leopoldo Marechal's play Antigona Verez; Marechal was ordered to rewrite the entire thing.[2]
Filmography
[edit]- Melodías porteñas (1937)
- Cantando llegó el amor (1938)
- Doce mujeres (1939)
- El solterón (1939)
- Ambición (1939)
- El susto que Pérez se llevó (1940)
- El hijo del barrio (1940)
- Hogar, dulce hogar (1941)
- Sinfonía argentina (1942)
- La suerte llama tres veces (1943)
- Dos ángeles y un pecador (1945)
- El capitán Pérez (1946)
- Mujeres que bailan(1949)
- Morir en su ley (1949)
- Marihuana (1950)
- Suburbio (1951)
- Soñemos (1951) (short documentary)
- Deshonra (1952)
- El grito sagrado (1954)
- Marta Ferrari (1956)
- Allá donde el viento brama (1963)
- La calesita (1963)
- Desnuda en la arena (1969)
References
[edit]- ^ "Fanny Navarro" (in Spanish). Cinenacional.com. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
- ^ Erin B. Mee; Helene P. Foley (16 June 2011). Antigone on the Contemporary World Stage. Oxford University Press. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-19-958619-6.
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