Mary Dormal
Mary Dormal (born, Buenos Aires – died, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine actress and vedette of the 1930s. She was one of the notable performers of the golden decade (1938–1948). She worked with the director Manuel Romero, and with the film actors, Paulina Singerman, Enrique Serrano, and Nini Marshall. In theater, Dormal appeared with Camila Quiroga, Norma Castillo, Nelida Quiroga, Mangacha Gutierrez, Arrieta Rosita Blanca Vidal, Dora Dolly, and Carmen Castex.[1]
Mary Dormal | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Filmography
- 1938: La rubia del camino
- 1938: La chismosa
- 1939: Mandinga en la sierra
- 1939: Divorcio en Montevideo
- 1939: Muchachas que estudian
- 1939: Chimbela
- 1939: La pícara mentirosa
- 1940: El solterón
- 1940: Isabelita
- 1942: La novia de primavera
- 1943: Juvenilla
- 1948: Porteña de corazón[2]
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References
- Sociedad General de Autores de la Argentina. Argentores. 1934. p. 2.
- "Mary Dormal". Cinenacional. Retrieved 2 July 2015.
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