Spanish movie actresses died in the year 1993

Here are 2 famous actresses from Spain died in 1993:

Lola Gaos

Lola Gaos (December 2, 1921 Valencia-July 4, 1993 Madrid) otherwise known as Dolores Gaos, Dolores Gaos González-Pola or Dolorez Gaos González-Pola was a Spanish actor. She had one child, Inés Castelló.

Lola Gaos was a prominent figure of Spanish theatre and cinema, who started her acting career in the 1940s. She starred in more than 50 films and worked with renowned directors, such as Luis Buñuel, Carlos Saura, and Antonio Buero Vallejo. She was particularly known for her portrayals of complex, multidimensional characters, and her performances were widely praised for their intensity and authenticity. Her notable film credits include "Los Olvidados," "The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz," "The Hunt," and "The Spirit of the Beehive." In addition to her work onscreen, Lola Gaos was also a renowned stage actor, and she performed in many notable productions during her career. She was recognized for her contributions to Spanish cinema with numerous awards, including the National Film Award and the Gold Medal for Fine Arts. Lola Gaos passed away in Madrid in 1993 but continues to be remembered as one of Spain's most prominent actors of the 20th century.

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Rosita Moreno

Rosita Moreno (March 18, 1907 Madrid-April 25, 1993 Los Angeles) also known as Gabriela Carmen Victoria Viñolas Moreno or Gabriela Victoria Viñolas was a Spanish actor.

She began her career as a dancer and singer in Madrid, and later transitioned to acting in both Spain and the United States. In the early 1930s, Moreno moved to Hollywood and was immediately cast in several films, including "Carmen" (1932) and "Hola, España" (1935). She also appeared in vaudeville shows and toured with bands as a singer.

Moreno made a successful transition to television in the 1950s and appeared in numerous popular TV series, including "I Love Lucy," "The Twilight Zone," and "The Untouchables." She continued to act in films throughout her career, with notable performances in "The Toast of New Orleans" (1950) and "The King and I" (1956).

In addition to acting, Moreno was a philanthropist and activist. She volunteered extensively with the American Cancer Society and was an advocate for animal rights.

Moreno died in 1993 at the age of 86 in Los Angeles, where she had lived for many years.

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