Ana María Campoy (Ana María Campoy)

Ana María Campoy

Actress. She was born of spanish parents in Colombia, Bogotá. In 1946, she debuted on stage in Mexico, with the play “Don Juan Tenorio.” In 1947, she married the actor José Cibrián, and they then moved to Buenos Aires, where became leading actors on the argentinian stage, appearing in more than 70 plays. Also she developed an important career on screen, in films such as “El Extraño Caso del Hombre y la Bestia” (1951), “Siete Gritos en el Mar” (1954), “Especialistas en Señoras” (1951), “Cubitos de Hielo” (1956), “Placeres Conyugales” (1964), “Con el Más Puro Amor,” “Las Pirañas” (1967), “Juan que Reía” (1976) and “Las Lobas” (1986). Her last work was in “La Importancia de Llamarse Wilde” directed by his son.   (bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni)

Born

  • July, 26, 1925

Died

  • July, 07, 2006

Other

  • Cremated

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