Evangelina Salazar

Evangelina Yolanda Salazar (born June 15, 1946) is an Argentine actress.[1]

Evangelina Salazar
PresidentPalito Ortega
First Lady of Tucumán Province
In office
October 29, 1991  October 29, 1995
Preceded byMarta Ortega de Araóz
Succeeded byJosefina Bigoglio de Bussi
Constitutional Constituent of the Argentine Nation
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from 's Tucumán district
In role
May 30, 1994  August 22, 1994
Personal details
Born
Evangelina Yolanda Salazar

(1946-06-15) June 15, 1946
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Spouse(s)Palito Ortega
ChildrenMartín Ortega
Julieta Ortega
Sebastián Ortega
Emanuel Ortega
Luis Ortega
Rosario Ortega
RelativesLuciana Salazar (Niece)
Camila Salazar (Niece)
Marisol Salazar (Niece)
OccupationActress

Career

On television she had started in 1962 with Marilina Ross and Teresa Blasco in the cast of the cycle Señoritas alumnas of Abel Santa Cruz. She also participated in teleteachers such as El amor tiene cara de mujer of Nené Cascallar, gaining great popularity as the teacher Jacinta Pichimahuida in the mid-60s and La pícara soñadora in 1968. In 1970 she was María de los Remedios de Escalada in the movie El Santo de la Espada by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson with Alfredo Alcón, Lautaro Murúa and Héctor Alterio, on the script of Beatriz Guido and Ulises Petit de Murat. In 2001 she made a brief participation in the youth television series EnAmorArte which was starring Emanuel Ortega and produced by Sebastián Ortega. In 2004 she reappeared in the film Monobloc directed by her son Luis Ortega, winning the Silver Condor Award as a Supporting Actress. In 2011 she returned to television in the comedy Un año para recordar, broadcast by Telefe, she was the storyteller. This series was produced by her son Sebastián Ortega. In 2012 she made a special participation in the most successful comedy of the year, Graduados broadcast by Telefe. There she played a justice of the peace who married the characters of Guillermo (Juan Gil Navarro) and Fernando (Ivo Cutzarida). This fiction was also produced by her son Sebastián Ortega.

Personal Life

In 1967 she married the singer Palito Ortega and they had six children, Martín Ortega, Julieta Ortega, Sebastián Ortega, Emanuel Ortega, Luis Ortega and Rosario Ortega.

Filmography

Movies

Year Movie Character Director
1959 Evangelina
1963 Lindor Covas, el cimarrón Carlos Cores
1966 Mi primera novia Elvira Enrique Carreras
1966 Arm in Arm Down the Street Enrique Carreras
1968 Operación San Antonio Soledad Domínguez Enrique Carreras
1970 El Santo de la espada María de los Remedios de Escalada Leopoldo Torre Nilsson
1971 On the Beach by the Sea Donald's bride Enrique Cahen Salaberry
1973 Me gusta esa chica Flavia Enrique Carreras
1976 Dos locos en el aire Palito Ortega
1979 Vivir con alegría Julieta Palito Ortega
2004 Monobloc Luis Ortega

Television

Year Title Character Channel
1962 Señoritas alumnas
1966 El amor tiene cara de mujer Jacinta Pichimahuida Canal 13
1968 La pícara soñadora
2001 EnAmorArte Santiago's mom Telefe
2011 Un año para recordar Storyteller Telefe
2012 Graduados Justice of the Peace Telefe

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
1966 San Sebastián Festival Best Actress Arm in Arm Down the Street Winner
1967 Silver Condor Award Best Actress Arm in Arm Down the Street Winner
2007 Silver Condor Award Best Supporting Actress Monobloc Winner
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References

Evangelina Salazar on IMDb



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