Lolita Torres (born Beatriz Mariana Torres; 26 March 1930 – 14 September 2002) was an Argentine film actress and singer (soprano).

She began her career at age 11, performing folk songs in a theater in Buenos Aires. In 1944 she began acting in films, eventually appearing in seventeen films during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema.

She was so popular in the Soviet Union that many newborn girls were named 'Lolita' after her tour there in 1963. In 2002 she was honored as "Ciudadano Ilustre de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires" ("Illustrious Citizen of the City of Buenos Aires").

The Plaza Lolita Torres in her birthplace of Avellaneda is named for her.

Selected filmography

Lolita Torres and Ricardo Passano (Rhythm, Salt and Pepper)
Lolita Torres and Alberto Dalbés (The Age of Love)
  • Más pobre que una laucha (Poor as a Church Mouse,"very poor" – Spanish proverb)(1955)
  • Un novio para Laura (A Bridegroom for Laura) (1955)
  • Amor a primera vista (Love at First Sight) (1956)
  • Novia para dos (A Bride for Two Men) (1956)
  • La hermosa mentira (The Beautiful Lie) (1958)
  • La maestra enamorada (The Teacher in Love) (1961)
  • Cuarenta años de novios (Forty Years of Love) (1963)
  • Ritmo nuevo, vieja ola (New Rhythm, old Wave) (1965)
  • Pimienta (Pepper) (1966)
  • Joven, viuda y estanciera (Young Girl, Widow and Landowner) (1970)
  • Allá en el Norte (Somewhere in the North) (1973)

Personal life

Torres was married twice. From her first marriage she had a son, from her second marriage she had four children, one of whom, Diego, is a world-famous singer.

Bibliography

  • Plazaola, Luis Trelles. South American Cinema: Dictionary of Film Makers. La Editorial, UPR, 1989.

External links

  • Romero, Simon (17 September 2002). . The New York Times.
  • at IMDb