Beba Bidart

Eliane René Schianni Bidart, better known by her stage name, Beba Bidart (April 3, 1924 in Buenos Aires – August 27, 1994), was an Argentine tango singer, actress and dancer. She began her studies at the age of ten at Teatro Infantil Labardén. She made thirty tango recordings accompanied by the Francisco Canaro's orchestra and others. Her very first film was Los Pulpos "Octopussy" (1948) opening out her path for acting on as many as thirty movies in total. She had been in a 12-year relationship with TV host Cacho Fontana She adopted a child, Paulo soon after her divorce from Mr. Fontana. She died of a heart attack on August 27, 1994.[1]

Beba Bidart
Born
Eliane René Schianni Bidart

(1924-04-03)April 3, 1924
DiedAugust 27, 1994(1994-08-27) (aged 70)
NationalityArgentine
OccupationSinger
Dancer
Actress
Years active1944-1993

Filmography

Beba Bidart 1940, by Annemarie Heinrich
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gollark: I kind of want to feed some of the Antimemetics Division SCPs in to see what it makes of those.

References

  1. Gobello, José. Mujeres y hombres que hicieron el tango pág. ISBN 950-898-081-8.

Bibliography

  • Gobello, José (2002). Mujeres y hombres que hicieron el tango pág. 187/8 (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. Centro Editor de Cultura Argentina. ISBN 950-898-081-8.


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