Asunción Balaguer was an American actress best known for Fading Memories, Gran Hotel, and Diego de Acevedo. She was born on November 8, 1925, in Manresa, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, and passed away on November 23, 2019, in Cercedilla, Madrid, Spain.
Personal and Family Life
Asunción Balaguer was married to the actor Francisco Rabal from 1950 until his death in 2001. The couple had two children, Teresa Rabal and Benito Rabal. She also had grandchildren, including Liberto Rabal and Candela Rabal. Balaguer had a prominent presence in Spanish television, notably joining the cast of “Amar en tiempos revueltos” in 2006.
Career
Throughout her career, Balaguer appeared in numerous films and television shows. She was recognized for her versatile roles, which showcased her talent and impact in the entertainment industry. Balaguer’s work included both comedic and dramatic performances, making her a respected figure in Spanish cinema.
Death and Legacy
Asunción Balaguer passed away on November 23, 2019, leaving behind a rich legacy in acting. Her contributions to film and television have been celebrated by fans and peers alike. Balaguer is remembered for her dedication to the craft and the memorable characters she portrayed.
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