Nélida Roca (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈneliða ˈroka]; May 30, 1929 – December 4, 1999), was one of the first showbusiness divas and sex symbols of Argentina...
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and shared the stage with local stars like Nélida Roca. In the 1960s figures appeared like Zulma Faiad, Nélida Lobato, Susana Brunetti, Norma Pons, Egle...
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Nélida is a novel by Marie d'Agoult. Nelida may also refer to: Nélida María Bacigalupo (1924–2019), Argentine botanist, curator, and professor Nélida...
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Calu Rivero, actress Edmundo Rivero, tango singer Inés Rivero, model Nélida Roca, vedette Belén Rodríguez, model and actress Elena Roger, actress Benjamín...
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she named Nélida Roca as her biggest inspiration as a vedette while she was also making a tribute to her: "I am not at the height of Nélida, but I wish...
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in Buenos Aires. Following in the footsteps of Argentine revue diva Nélida Roca, Moria Casán became a stage sex symbol and chorus girl. She started as...
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(1893–1970), race car driver Edmundo Rivero (1911–1986), tango vocalist Nélida Roca (1929–1999), dancer Alberto Rocamora (1911–2004), politician José Ignacio...
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where she alternated with other vedettes including Zulma Faiad and Nélida Roca. Tixou made her television debut in 1965 in the popular TV show La matraca...
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working as a revue backup dancer for important vedettes such as Nelida Lobato, Nélida Roca, Susana Brunetti and Moria Casán. She eventually got a job at...
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She worked as in the theatre with Carlos A. Petit, Adolfo Stray and Nelida Roca. She died from breast cancer in Buenos Aires in 1998 and was buried in...
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Argentine stage: Pepe Arias, Gloria Guzmán, Dringue Farias [es], Nelida Lobato, Nélida Roca and Adolfo Stray [es]. In 1950, she met the comic José Marrone...
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leave his country to protect his life, helped by longtime friend star Nelida Roca. Jorge Perez Evelyn left Argentina with an stop in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil...
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British tennis player. John Douglas Pringle, 87, Australian journalist. Nélida Roca, 70, Argentinian showbusiness diva and sex symbol, heart attack. Edward...
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Afterwards, she started in the theatre heading with Beba Bidart and Nélida Roca. In 1941, through the EPT company, she played a Palomita integrating...
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Manuel Tejada as Julia's suitor Ricardo Tundidor as Enrique Nélida Quiroga [es] Vicente Roca Rosa Fontana Bárbara Lis Luis Rico [es] Antonio Cintado as...
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Argentina, son of journalist, politician, and writer Luis Alberto Ammann and Nélida Rey. In 1978, at the age of one month, he moved with his parents to Spain...
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working-class Italian Argentine parents Francisco Rosario Galtieri and Nélida Victoria Castelli. In 1943, at 17 years-old, he enrolled at the National...
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Championship: 1977 Brazil FIFA World Cup: 1958, 1962, 1970 Taça do Atlântico: 1960 Roca Cup: 1957, 1963 Taça Oswaldo Cruz: 1958, 1962, 1968 Copa Bernardo O'Higgins:...
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1994(1994-09-30) (aged 69) Buenos Aires, Argentina Political party None Spouse Nélida Giorgio Valente Children 2 Profession Military Signature Military service...
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Italiano per l'Africa e l'Oriente (IsIAO): 396–434, JSTOR 40761867 Silvia Nélida Bossio, ed. (2011), Aproximación a los edificios históricos y patrimoniales...
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administration, lurid pieces on his ongoing relationship with an underage girl named Nélida Rivas (known as Nelly), filled the gossip pages. Pressed by reporters on...
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Argumedo Josefa Biondi Josefa Brigada María Rosa Calviño de Gómez Hilda Nélida Castañeira María Elena Casuccio María Caviglia Angélica Esperanza Dacunda...
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Funes Díaz de Roca March 29, 1849 – May 2, 1890 (aged 41) October 12, 1880 – October 11, 1886 31 years, 197 days Julio Argentino Roca m. August 21, 1872...
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has never been made public, and the kidnappers Walter Alejandro Salgado, Nélida Esther Sesín and Eduardo Alberto Doyhenard were sentenced in 1995. The trial...
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Francisco Castañeda Vega 1913–1922 Santiago del Estero Conservative Hilda Nélida Castañeira 1952–1955 Santa Fe José Castiglione 1963–1966 Santiago del Estero...
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(Sony Music) 2000 – Lusofonia – (Sony Music) 2001 – Martinho da Vila, da Roça e da Cidade– (Sony Music) 2002 – Martinho Definitivo – (Sony Music) 2002...
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indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. Bacigalupo, Nélida M.; Guaglianone, E. Rosa (1999). "Ana María Ragonese (1928-1999)". Darwiniana...
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1935. Along with their cousin Miguel, the brothers performed as Trio da Roça. The trio became known locally via radio broadcasts. In 1937 the Pérez family...
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multiple organ failure caused by a general infection. "Pra vancê"/"Coisas da roça" (1929) Parlophon 78 "Desengano"/"Assombração" (1929) Parlophon 78 "Salada"...
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Chalier" – Escuela Naval de Río Santiago Museo Histórico Militar "Tte. Julio A. Roca" Museo de la Memoria Complejo Astronómico Municipal Cine El Cairo Cinema...
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