Ada Cornaro was an Argentine actress who is best known for Mi Buenos Aires querido (1936), La mujer del zapatero (1941), and Academia El Tango Argentino (1942).
Personal and Family Life
Ada Cornaro was born on June 29, 1881, in Argentina. Little is known about her family background or personal life details. However, she had a successful career in film that spanned several decades, marking her as a significant figure in Argentine cinema.
Death and Legacy
Ada Cornaro passed away on March 19, 1961, in Argentina. Her contributions to the film industry are remembered, especially for the roles she played in notable Argentine films. Though not widely recognized outside of her home country, her work continues to influence Argentine cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Viento norte | 1937-10-13 | |
El consultorio de Madame René | 1924-01-01 | |
De padre desconocido | 1949-05-24 | |
Son cartas de amor | 1943-03-26 | |
El hermano José | 1941-08-27 | Doña María |
Academia “El Tango Argentino” | 1942-01-01 | |
Adiós, Argentina | 1930-01-02 | |
El tambor de Tacuarí | 1948-07-06 | |
La cuna vacía | 1949-10-10 | |
Boina blanca | 1941-10-29 | |
Huella | 1940-01-24 | |
Valle negro | 1943-09-10 | |
El profesor Cero | 1942-02-04 | |
Así te quiero | 1942-02-18 | |
El matrero | 1939-01-10 | |
Alas de mi Patria | 1939-05-04 | |
Los ojazos de mi negra | 1940-10-16 | |
Pueblo chico, infierno grande | 1940-06-12 | |
Apasionadamente | 1944-05-19 | |
Mateo | 1937-07-22 | |
Sendas cruzadas | 1942-08-05 | |
Veinticuatro horas en la vida de una mujer | 1944-08-17 | |
La cieguita de la Avenida Alvear | 1924-04-24 | |
La canción de la ribera |