Cecilia Cenci
Cecilia Cenci (3 August 1942 – 21 September 2014) was an Argentinian film, stage and television actress. She was born in La Plata.[1]
Career
Cecilia Cenci studied dramatic art at the School of Theatre in La Plata, participating in the mid-1960s in the old Channel 7 in the show Guide for Parents. On the big screen, she made her debut with the film The Pig War (1975) with
She also did a notable union work and served as president of the Argentina Actors Association during 2008-2011. She was also president of the Social Work Actors from December 2006 until March 2014.
She died at dawn on 21 September 2014, at age 72 of brain cancer.[2] She died at the Favaloro Foundation in Buenos Aires and was buried in the cemetery of the Argentina Actors Association of the Chacarita Cemetery.
Filmography
- 1975: The Pig War
- 1976: The Fat Man of America
- 1976: Free Stone
- 1977: The show producer
- 1979: Backlash
- 1979: Dolls that make boom!
- 1981: While life lasts me
- 1982: The house of the seven tombs
- 1988: Thanks for the services
- 1993: Gatica, the "Monkey", playing Evita
Television
- 1980: Where I can love you
- 1980: An angel in the city as Sandra
- 1980: Roses for your love
- 1980: Barracas to the south
- 1981: The cycle of Guillermo Bredeston and Nora Cárpena
- 1981: El Rafa
- 1981/1982: Learning to Live
- 1982: The East
- 1982/1983: Every day the same story
- 1984: Andrea, Women's Justice like Andrea
- 1985: Mary of nobody as Ivana
- 1986: Purchased Woman as Laura Simonal
- 1987: Estrellita mine as Cristina
- 1988/1989: We're made of meat
- 1989: So are the mine ones
- 1989: The plays of Dario Vittori (episode "The babe is going")
- 1991: Buenos Aires, tell me about love as Mercedes
- 1991: Unforgettable as Dr. Gutiérrez
- 1994: Nano as Felicia del Molino López de Espada
- 1997: Sacred Love as Mercedes
- 1997: Mine, only mine as Angelina Zamorano
- 2008: For loving you as Elvira Batani Molinari
Theatre
- 1979: Coexistence, directed by Roberto Duran in Regina Theatre
- The Navel
- Arsenic and Old Lace
- Trees die standing
- 1993: What a night of marriage by Ivo Pelay
- Affectionately Evita
- The force of nature
- Love the outdoors
- Des-displaced
- Storms' Tamer
- Tute Cabrero
- 2009: González
- 2013: To bribe the oblivion
References
- ^ "Cecilia Cenci - Filmografía, Biografía, Fotos | cinenacional.com". cinenacional.com. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
- ^ "Fallece la actriz argentina Cecilia Cenci" (in Spanish). BBC. 21 September 2014.