Juana Azorín was an American actress who is best known for Violent Blood Bath, The House That Screamed, and Cinco almohadas para una noche. She was born in 1908 in San Javier, Murcia, Spain, and passed away in 1988 in Madrid, Spain.
Personal and Family Life
Juana Azorín was born into a humble family in Spain. Details about her family and personal life remain scarce, as she often kept her private life away from the public eye. Throughout her career, she focused primarily on acting, becoming a familiar face in Spanish cinema and television.
Career
Azorín began her acting career in the mid-20th century, gaining recognition for her roles in various films and television series. She appeared in several notable projects, capturing the interest of audiences with her performances. Her work spanned over a decade, showcasing her versatility as an actress in both film and television.
Death and Legacy
Juana Azorín died in 1988 in Madrid, Spain. Her contributions to Spanish cinema have left a lasting impact, influencing future generations of actresses. Though not widely known outside of Spain, her films continue to be appreciated by classic film enthusiasts.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1974 | Violent Blood Bath | Sandra Morell |
1969 | The House That Screamed | Unknown |
1974 | Cinco almohadas para una noche | Tía de Leandro |
1976 | El teatro | Amalia Roverico |
1976 | Madrid, Costa Fleming | Unknown |
1971 | An Imperfect Crime | Vieja del chalé |
1970 | La casa de las palomas | Unknown |
1973 | Hora once | Unknown |
1972 | Aunque la hormona se vista de seda… | Unknown |