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Aurora Bautista
Born
Aurora Bautista Zúmel

(1925-10-15)15 October 1925
Died 27 August 2012(2012-08-27) (aged 86)
Madrid, Spain
Occupation Actress

Aurora Bautista Zúmel (born October 15, 1925 – died August 27, 2012) was a famous Spanish actress. She was known for her strong performances in many movies. Aurora Bautista was born in Villanueva de los Infantes, a town in Valladolid, Spain. She passed away in Madrid when she was 86 years old.

Aurora Bautista's Acting Career

Aurora Bautista became a well-known actress in Spain. She started her career in the late 1940s. She quickly became famous for her dramatic roles. Many people admired her powerful acting style.

Early Success in Films

One of her first big movies was Madness for Love in 1948. This film was directed by Juan de Orduña. It helped her become a star. She often worked with director Juan de Orduña. Another important film she made with him was Agustina of Aragon in 1950. These movies helped her become one of the most recognized actresses of her time.

Later Roles

Aurora Bautista continued to act in many films over the years. She worked with different directors and took on various types of roles. Some of her later notable films include La Tía Tula from 1963 and Amanece, que no es poco from 1988. Her career showed her talent and dedication to acting for many decades.

Her Movies

Here is a list of some of the films Aurora Bautista starred in:

  • 1948 Madness for Love, by Juan de Orduña
  • 1950 Pequeñeces, by Juan de Orduña
  • 1950 Agustina of Aragon, by Juan de Orduña
  • 1953 Condenados, by Manuel Mur Oti
  • 1956 The Cat
  • 1959 El marido, by Nanni Loy and Gianni Puccini
  • 1959 Sonatas, by Juan Antonio Bardem
  • 1963 La Tía Tula, by Miguel Picazo
  • 1968 Uno a uno, sin piedad, by Rafael R. Marchent
  • 1969 Pepa Doncel, by Luis Lucia
  • 1969 Gangster's Law, by Siro Marcellini
  • 1973 A Candle for the Devil, by Eugenio Martín
  • 1985 Extramuros, by Miguel Picazo
  • 1987 Divinas palabras, by José Luis García Sánchez
  • 1988 Amanece, que no es poco, by José Luis Cuerda
  • 1999 Adiós con el corazón, by José Luis García Sánchez

See also

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