Tulia Ciámpoli

Tulia Ciámpoli (7 January 1915 in Ballesteros, Córdoba 2 December 1981 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine actress, dancer, and violinist. In 1928, she became the first Miss Argentina.[1] She was of Italian descent. She was married to David Ovejero and had one daughter, Silvia.

Tulia Ciámpoli in 1938

Filmography

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References

  1. Thomas, Luis Beltrán Martínez (2005). Pobladores del sudeste de Córdoba: crónica familiar de cinco siglos en Argentina, desde la Conquista hasta nuestros días (in Spanish). Editorial Dunken. pp. 49–. ISBN 978-987-02-1359-8.
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