María Socas

María Antonia Socas Ortiz Lanús (Buenos Aires, August 12, 1959) is an Argentine actress.

María Socas
María Socas in 2013
Born
María Antonia Socas

(1959-08-12) August 12, 1959
OccupationActress
Years active1983 - present
Spouse(s)Rubén Brenner
ChildrenSasha Brenner
Wanda Brenner
Parent(s)Carlos María Socas y Alvear
María Antonia Ortiz Lanús

Although active in various media in her native country, particularly telenovelas and stage,[1] she is foremost known to international viewers for a number of mid-1980s sword and sorcery films produced by Roger Corman and Héctor Olivera, most notably as one of the title characters in John C. Broderick's The Warrior and the Sorceress.

Partial filmography

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