Christina Aziz |
A Chilean actress who was born as Maria de La Luz Gatica Boisier in Buren, Chile on January 15, 1922 and died in Santiago, Chile on August 10, 1997. She married Curtis Eugene Fell, the US military attaché at the Mexican Embassy, and they had a child before their divorce. Her most important works are Sabado negro (1959), Marron Glacé (1993), Captain Pirate (1952), and Marron Glacé el regre (1950). She was a Chilean actress, singer, and writer, who was the only Chilean actress who worked in Hollywood. She was born to a journalist father in Buren. She moved with her parents to New York at the age of 6, attended primary and secondary school, studied languages and music in New York, made her debut as a singer at the age of 16, and later studied theater at the Conil Cabanillas Institute. She gained fame in the fifties as a singer in the United States, Brazil, France, and Spain, and in 1962, she returned to Chile, where she worked in film and television and wrote stories and songs until her death. She had a long history on television as she presented many long series, such as Sol tardily (1976). She died in 1997 at the age of 75.
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