Pepita Serrador (Pepita Serrador)

Pepita Serrador

Actress. She was born in Buenos Aires (Argentina) and died in Madrid (Spain). Daughter of actors, she began her career on stage at the age of eight, and ten years later, he formed her own company. She triumphed in Argentina and in 1940, she moved to Spain with her Compañía Argentina de Comedias, where spent the rest of her career. On Stage, she is remembered in “Cruza,” “Un Bebé en París,” “La Enemiga,” “Esta Noche me Suicido,” “La Sombra,” “La Salvaje” and “Los Padres Terribles.” In cinema, she appeared in “Mujeres que Trabajan” (1938), “Amor” (1940), “La Luz de un Fósforo” (1940), “Cinco Rostros de Mujer” (1946), “Tu Marido Nos Engaña” (1958) and “Todo el Año es Navidad” (1960). Also, she wrote a book “Pasan los Cómicos.” She was married with actor Narciso Ibáñez Menta, and was the mother of director Narciso Ibáñez Serrador. She was buried in cemetery of San Lorenzo (Madrid), but according her wishes, later she was moved to Granada. (bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni)

Born

  • March, 02, 1913

Died

  • May, 05, 1964

Cemetery

  • Cementerio de Granada
  • Andalucia
  • Spain

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