Here are 3 famous actresses from Argentina died before 21:
Ana Casares (April 5, 2015 Ivano-Frankivsk-March 13, 2007 Buenos Aires) also known as Ana Urman was an Argentine actor.
She died in natural causes.
Ana Casares was born in Ukraine, then under the Soviet Union, in 1915. She started her acting career in the 1930s in Argentina, where she emigrated with her family. Throughout her career, she acted in over 50 films, including "The Tango Star" (1940) and "Reportaje" (1953). She was a prominent figure in the Argentinian film industry and worked with renowned directors such as Carlos Saura and Leonardo Favio.
Aside from her film career, Ana Casares was also involved in theater and television. She was a member of the National Theater Service and was awarded the Konex Award for her contributions to Argentinian cinema in 1981.
Casares passed away in 2007 in Buenos Aires, at the age of 92. She was widely respected by her colleagues and the public and her legacy continues to inspire aspiring actors in Argentina and beyond.
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Nelly Láinez (April 5, 2015 Buenos Aires-May 31, 2008 Mataderos) also known as Nélida Rotstein was an Argentine actor.
Nelly Lainez began her acting career in the mid-1930s, working in the Argentine theater scene before making her way into the film industry. She starred in over 25 films, including "Los Isleros," "La Guerra Gaucha," and "La Serenata." Lainez was highly regarded for her versatility as an actress, able to convincingly portray a range of characters, from comedic roles to dramatic ones. Even after retiring from acting, Láinez remained a beloved figure in the Argentine film and theater industries; she was celebrated for her talent and her contributions to the country's cultural heritage. Láinez passed away in 2008 at the age of 93.
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Delfy de Ortega (April 5, 2015 Italy-September 21, 1995 General Rodríguez) a.k.a. Delfina Felipa Bonomo was an Argentine actor.
She began her acting career in the theatre and later transitioned to film and television. She is best known for her performance in the film "La casa del ángel" (1957), which earned her a Silver Condor Award for Best Supporting Actress. Throughout her career, she acted in more than thirty films and TV shows, including "El jefe" (1958), "El profesor patagónico" (1961), and "La muerte de Sebastián Arache y su pobre entierro" (1969). She was known for her versatility and ability to portray complex characters. Outside of acting, she was also a painter and a writer, and published a book of poetry titled "Soy la muerte" in 1974. Her career spanned over four decades and left a significant mark on Argentine cinema.
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