Amalia aguilar y perez prado biography

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Additionally, in Las cariñosas the characters contract the peculiar "Sex-appelitis" virus.

Amalia Aguilar, under the direction of Alejandro Galindo, starred in Los dineros del diablo (1952), a crime drama film. Trabajó en numerosos centros de espectáculos: The Roxy, Teatro Puerto Rico, El Rancho Vegas, el bar del deportista Joe DiMaggio (quien fuera marido de Marilyn Monroe) etc.

In Hollywood, she filmed the movie A night in the Follies (1947), with Evelyn West. En esta última cinta Amalia formó pareja con el comediante Adalberto Martíez «Resortes». Amalia regresó al espectáculo para una temporada musical en el Teatro Blanquita con Resortes y Rosa Carmina. She resided for several years in Peru, where she founded a chain of beauty salons and taquerias.

En 1953 la fórmula se repite con otras dos cintas más: Mis tres viudas alegres y Las cariñosas, ahora con Silvia Pinal sustituyendo a Lilia Prado. Additionally, there is a piano duel between "Chamaco" Domínguez and Juan Bruno Tarraza, where Amalia sits at Tarraza's piano to deliver a beautiful musical performance.

She began her career next to her sister Cecilia. The two girls were part of the Cuban Theatre Company. The comedian humorously remarked, "Who brought this Antillean mango?" It was also the year she filmed En cada puerto un amor portraying a seductive woman performing Afro-Cuban dances.

She performs in cabarets with her group Los Diablos del Trópico.

Radicó varios años en Perú, donde fundó cadenas de taquerías. In this movie, Amalia had a memorable moment dancing energetically with her Cuban bongo players to the song "Que rumbón de conga." She displayed her impressive dance skills by climbing on tables and using the mansion's living room as her stage. En 1976, finalmente regresó a México.

She also had a special role inDicen que soy mujeriego with Pedro Infante, portraying "Luciérnaga," a rumbera who dances and sings to Pedro: "Don't come near me, don't touch me, my body is electrified..."

That year, Martínez Solares introduced Amalia to Germán Valdés Tin Tan in the film Calabacitas tiernas.

Even a century after her birth, Amalia Aguilar solidified her legacy in a genre that elevated tropical music and the art of dance to new heights.

Amalia Aguilar

Amalia Rodríguez Carriera was born on July 3, 1924 in Matanzas, Cuba. They had three children: Daphne, Raul and Jorge.

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For instance, films like Las tres alegres comadres and Las interesadas, in 1952, featured actresses Amalia Aguilar, Lilia del Valle, and Lilia Prado.

The Hollywood producers take her to act in some of the major nightclubs in the country.

During her stay in the United States, she worked alongside stars like Bob Hope, Carmen Miranda, Xavier Cugat and The Lecuona Cuban Boys.

En 1952, el director chileno Tito Davison reúne a Amalia con las actrices Lilia del Valle y Lilia Prado para participar en la cinta cómica de corte feminista Las tres alegres comadres.

amalia aguilar y perez prado biography

En Hollywood filma la cinta A Night at the Follies (1947), junto a la vedette Evelyn West. In 1976, she finally returned to Mexico for a musical revue in the Teatro Blanquita with "Resortes", alongside the Cuban rumbera Rosa Carmina. Initially, Amalia was rejected by Richard due to her inexperience. They were called "The Aguilar Sisters".