Amalia Britos was an Argentine actress who is best known for The Human Clay, Graciela, and The Black Vampire. She was born on November 14, 1917, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and passed away on March 18, 2016, in the same city.
Personal and Family Life
Amalia Britos was born into a family in Buenos Aires, where she began her career in acting. Details about her family and personal life are scarce, but her contributions to Argentine cinema are well recognized. Over the years, she became a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, known for her remarkable performances.
Career
Throughout her career, Amalia appeared in various films and television shows, gaining acclaim for her acting skills. She starred in productions like The Human Clay and Graciela, showcasing her talent and versatility as an actress. Amalia’s work left a significant impact on the Argentine film scene, and she is remembered for her roles in both drama and comedy.
Death and Legacy
Amalia Britos died on March 18, 2016, from natural causes in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her passing marked the end of an era for many fans who cherished her work. Britos’ contributions to film and television continue to be celebrated, and she remains an important figure in Argentine acting history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Type |
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1984 | Dos vidas y un destino | TV Series |
1982 | Todo tuyo | TV Series |
1974–1975 | Alta comedia | TV Series |
1973 | El teatro de Myriam de Urquijo | TV Series |
1973 | El mundo que inventamos | Film |
1965 | La industria del matrimonio | Film |
1963 | Las modelos | Film |
1960 | El bote, el río y la gente | Film |
1959 | Gringalet | Film |
1957 | The House of the Angel | Film |
1956 | Graciela | Film |
1955 | The Human Clay | Film |
1955 | Cocinera | Film |
1955 | Pájaros de cristal | Film |
1954 | La quintrala | Film |