Dora Gález Explained

Dora Gález
Birth Date:1903
Birth Place:Argentina
Death Date:2002
Death Place:Argentina
Occupation:actress, vedette
Years Active:1920s–1950s

Dora Gález (1903–2002) was a pioneering Argentine actress and vedette. She was one of the first stars of the Maipo Theater, and given the title of the "nightingale of the house". Other early co-stars with whom she worked were Carmen Lamas, Gloria Guzmán and Tita Merello.[1] In 1924, she was in the cast of Roberto L. Cayol's Revue ¿Quién dijo miedo? which featured music by Arturo De Bassi along with Iris Marga, César Fiaschi, Carmen Lamas, and the debut performance of Tita Merello.[2]

In 1926, she was the star of the revue Francisquita, la maleva (1926), in which she sang with Jaime Moreno and performed with the actors Héctor Calcaño playing the role of Curiando and Miguel Gómez Bao playing the role of Carmona.[3]

She was married to the Italian actor Eduardo Amoroso.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Schoo. Ernesto. La catedral de la revista. 18 July 2015. La Nacion. 7 May 2008. 8 February 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150208080045/http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1010521-la-catedral-de-la-revista. dead.
  2. Web site: Historia 1924. Maipo. Teatro Maipo. 18 July 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20070501122738/http://www.maipo.com.ar/historia_1924.htm. 1 May 2007. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Spanish.
  3. Web site: Biblioteca Española de Música y Teatro Contemporáneos. Fundación Juan March. Fundación Juan March. 18 July 2015. Madrid, Spain. 54. Spanish.
  4. Web site: Petriella . Dionisio . Sosa Miatello . Sara . Diccionario Biografico Italo-Argentino . Dante . Asociación Dante Alighieri de Buenos Aires . 18 July 2015 . Buenos Aires, Argentina . 37 . Spanish . 1976 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141222102808/http://dante.edu.ar/web/dic/diccionario.pdf . 22 December 2014 . dmy .