Analía Gadé

Analía Gadé

1931-10-28 – 2019-05-18 (age 87) Córdoba, Argentina
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Biography

Maria Esther Gorostiza Rodriguez, better known in the art world as Analia Gadé, was born in Cordoba, Argentina, on October 28, 1931. Daughter of the businessman Furrier and Spanish Theater writer Fermin Gorostiza, has a brother stage actor Carlos Gorostiza. Due to the divorce of his parents, Maria Esther was admitted to a religious school until the age of 15, where reaches the cinema after participating in a radio contest and changed its name for the Analia when he began his career as an artist. His film debut was in the late 1940s in La Rubia Mireya, where he worked next to Fernando Lamas. S was after appointment in the stars, where she met her first husband, the actor Juan Carlos Thorry who would be. After making a few movies in Argentina, Analia traveled to Spain where he settled and failed to gain success in film and theatre. This country plays honeymoon trip, girls blue, life ahead, Ana says Yes, Moon of summer and many other productions. At the beginning of the 1960s, he had the opportunity to present his own TV show, thanks to his talent and beauty that could not pass unnoticed by Europe. Other of his films are operation Embassy from 1963 and 1971 Black Story. It could appear in international productions such as Madame Sans-Gene where shared cr credits with Sophia Loren, in this film AnalIa was Bonaparte Carolina. The arrival of the d every 1970s worked for director Jos Maria Forqu in the eye of the storm, a film of intrigue by Jean Sorel, and also was in the mansion of the fog of 1972, a Spanish-Italian giallo. Later, in 1973 he performed at my tutor with the singer Joan Manuel Serrat, was with Arturo Fernandez the adulterer; and after the long holiday of 36 of the director Jaime Camino made. Analia took part in the erotic film love letters of a nun shot in 1978 by Jorge Grau, production which brought him some favorable criticism and other counter. In the early 1980s he decided to devote almost all his time working in plays, until he suffered in cerebral infarction in 1999 that forced him to take several months of rest. Recovered once he returned, in an adaptation of sweet bird of youth, a well-known work of Tennessee Williams.

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Known For

El adúltero
El adúltero

1975

as Verónica

Vidalita
Madame
Madame

1961

as Caroline Bonaparte

Operación: Embajada
Operación: Embajada

1963

as Mercedes

Crime on a Summer Morning
Crime on a Summer Morning

1965

as Consuelo Dermott

Nacha Regules
Don Fulgencio
Don Fulgencio

1950

as Trinidad

La duda
La duda

1972

as Lucrecia - Condesa de Lain

Mi profesora particular
Mi profesora particular

1973

as Francisca

In the Eye of the Hurricane
One Billion for a Blonde
One Billion for a Blonde

1972

as Desirée Charrier

The Bitter Stems
The Bitter Stems

1956

as (uncredited)

Love Letters of a Nun
Love Letters of a Nun

1978

as Madre Mariana de la Cruz

La frontera del miedo
La frontera del miedo

1958

as Mercedes Peña

Anna Said Yes
Anna Said Yes

1958

as Ana Molinos Alonso

Suegra último modelo
Suegra último modelo

1953

as Nélida

Mayores con reparos
Mayores con reparos

1966

as Pepita

Luna de verano
La mentira tiene cabellos rojos
La mentira tiene cabellos rojos

1962

as Isabel Mendoza