Rosa Ríos Explained

Rosa Ríos Valdivia (17 April 1935 – 19 August 2018) was a Bolivian actress and theater director.[1]

Born in La Paz, she was a policewoman for 24 years. Ríos debuted in the work directed by Raúl Salmón, Condeuyo, la calle del pecado.[2] She also worked in musical works under the direction of Tito Landa, in works such as Los Jaraneros, La ocasión hace al ladrón or La Rosita; with David Santalla in "Toribio Satanás"; with Hugo Pozo in "La Rebelión de las Cholas" or "Zambo Salbito"; with Ninón Dávalos in "Bajo el panorama del puente" and with Juan Barrera in "Rupertita, la Maestra Mayor".

It was characterized by the interpretation of characters characterized as Bolivian chola, a Bolivian indigenous. She died on 19 August 2018 at the age of 83 after suffering a stroke.[3] [4]

Works

Cinema

Notes and References

  1. http://www.concejomunicipal.bo/concejo/index.php/noticias/10-noticias-concejo-municipal/2022-municipio-distinguira-a-14-personalidades-e-instituciones-que-aportaron-al-desarrollo-de-la-paz.html Municipio distinguirá a 14 personalidades e instituciones que aportaron al desarrollo de La Paz
  2. https://www.paginasiete.bo/cultura/2018/8/19/fallece-rosita-rios-la-actriz-icono-del-teatro-boliviano-191100.html#! Fallece Rosita Ríos, la actriz ícono del teatro boliviano
  3. https://www.bolivia.com/entretenimiento/entretenimiento-y-farandula/fallece-actriz-boliviana-rosa-rios-a-los-83-anos-202697 Fallece actriz boliviana Rosa Ríos a los 83 años
  4. https://www.atb.com.bo/seccion/sociedad/rosita-r%C3%ADos-ser%C3%A1-velada-en-el-teatro-municipal-alberto-saavedra-p%C3%A9rez Rosita Ríos será velada en el Teatro Municipal Alberto Saavedra Pérez