Tony hernández
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Sara Montiel and Campo de Criptana
A late 70 Also his people finally remembered her, and already in the eighties, a tribute began to do justice; a plaque was placed in his birthplace. Later a street named after him; was recognized as a favorite daughter. Through his people he was also awarded the Medal of Castilla la Mancha; or the Gold Medal of Merit at Work.
In one of the last private visits that Antonia had with several friends including myself I honor; spent more than two weeks in his village. (had never spent so much time here); visited with her all the neighboring towns, of course all the corners of Criptana, travel with her to visit bonuses not seen to years; eg Vicenta in Cinco Casas; I was impressed that he knew almost all cases get home; and when you get talking to them as if he had seen the day before. One of the last days of his stay in Criptana; walking with her through the Sierra Mills; stood; It was a long time watching sunset in the distance of that sea of La Mancha; and at the end I utter a phrase that was left engraved in the depths of my mind and
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Sarita Montiel – the first Spanish woman in Hollywood
In the dark times of Franco’s dictatorship, Sarita Montiel was the only connection Spanish film had with Hollywood glamour, which belonged to some other brighter and happier planet
Her life was like the front page of a tabloid. She was the first Spanish actress that conquered Hollywood in the 1950’s when she acted opposite stars like Burt Lancaster and Gary Cooper. She charmed even Hemingway who, according to an urban legend, taught her to smoke cigars. In his last photograph, James Dean is smiling in her company. She mingled with Elizabeth Taylor, Billie Holiday and Marlon Brando. The lengthy list of her lovers includes the former Spanish socialist minister Indalecio Prieta, and the Nobel prize winner for biology Sever Ochoa (Montiel described him as 'the great love of my life, even though he spent most of his days in research, while I was away shooting films'). Although such a list of partners would suggest that we are talking about an exceptional artist who has indebted Spain and the rest of the world with her fascinat
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Sara Montiel
Spanish actress and singer (1928–2013)
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Abad and the second or maternal family name is Fernández.
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| Born | María Antonia Alejandra Vicenta Elpidia Isidora Abad Fernández (1928-03-10)10 March 1928 Campo de Criptana (Ciudad Real), Spain |
| Died | 8 April 2013(2013-04-08) (aged 85) Madrid, Spain |
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| Years active | 1943–2013 |
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María Antonia Abad Fernán
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