Description: Lolita Torres – Los Sucesos De Lolita TorresLabel:Coleccion Musical – 4007Format:Vinyl, LP, Compilation Country:ArgentinaReleased: Genre:LatinStyle: TracklistA1No Me Mires MásA2Si Vas A CalatajudA3Te Lo Juro YoA4La Niña De FuegoA5Los ChurumbelesA6Coimbra DivinaA7Sevilla Tierra De AmoresB1Dulce CataluñaB2Los Siete PeñascosB3Valencia De Mis AmoresB4ChulonaB5Charra De SalamancaB6Murcia Jardín De EspañaB7El Gitano Jesús Lolita TorresLolitaTorres.JPG Lolita Torres.Personal informationBirth nameBeatriz Mariana Torres IriarteBirthMarch 26 , 1930 Bandera de Argentina Avellaneda , ArgentinaDeathSeptember 14 , 2002 (72 years old) Bandera de Argentina City of Buenos Aires , ArgentinaBurial placeCemetery of Chacarita View and modify the data in WikidatanationalityArgentina View and modify the data in WikidataFamilyParentsPedro Torres Angelica IriarteCoupleJulio César "Lole" Caccia ( 1961 - 2002 ) Santiago Rodolfo Burastero ( 1957 - 1961 )ChildrenSantiago Ezequiel Burastero Diego Torres Mariana Caccia Marcelo Torres and Angelica CacciaProfessional informationOccupationSinger and actressActive years1942-1993Debut year1942Year of retirement1993PseudonymLolita Torres View and modify the data in Wikidata[ edit data in Wikidata ]Lolita Torres ( Avellaneda , March 26, 1930 - City of Buenos Aires , September 14 , 2002 ) is the pseudonym of Beatriz Mariana Torres Iriarte , singer and actress from Argentina . During his artistic career of fifty years, he ventured into film , radio , theater and television . It was presented in Russia , Spain and other countries of Latin America , Asia and Europe ; he filmed almost twenty films, among which the dance of fortune (1944), rhythm, salt and pepper (1951), the best school (1953) or Forty years of boyfriends (1963) stand out. 1 Mother of the singer-songwriter and actor Diego Torres , and grandmother of the actress and singer Ángela Torres ; she retired from the show in the 1990s due to health problems and one month before her death, she was declared an illustrious citizen of the City of Buenos Aires . 2 Index 1Biography1.1First years1.2Professional beginnings1.3Consecration1.4Last years1.5Private life2Filmography3Discography4References5External linksBiography First years Beatriz Mariana Torres Iriarte was born on March 26, 1930 (other sources indicate that her birth occurred on December 18, 1929) 3 [ 4 in the party of Avellaneda , province of Buenos Aires . Daughter of the railway telegraphist Pedro Torres and Angelica Iriarte, from her childhood was called Lolita in privacy. 5 At the age of five he made his debut with a Spanish musical picture at Teatro Avenida and later, 1 participated in multiple school festivals. At the age of eight, after learning several Spanish songs, he was registered at the Gaeta de Baile Academy and, in turn, studied singing. In 1940, he won a contest organized on Radio Splendid and was heard by the Spanish actor Manolo Perales , who liked his presentation. 6 In 1942, after convincing his parents, he was a participant in the play Maravillas de España , performed at the Teatro Avenida under the direction of Ramón Zarzoso. 7 With the permission of a juvenile court, Torres began to act. In the early 1940s, he made his first 78 rpm single disc with songs such as "Te lo juro" and "El gitano Jesús." 6 Due to his multiple activities, he had to leave school and continue his studies with a private teacher. Continuously, he performed at radio stations such as Belgrano , El Mundo and Splendid and in theaters such as El Tronío. 8 Professional beginnings At age 14, she ventured as a villain in the film La danza de la fortuna (1944), directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and starring Luis Sandrini and Olinda Bozán . Then, a month before Torres turned 15, his mother, Angelica, died due to a series of hemorrhages in the liver due to a fall (the spleen had previously been removed). 5 In 1946, he signed a contract with Radiotour to work with Pepe Biondi , acted in the magazine Meeting of stars in Paraná and Corrientes , by Carlos A. Petit , and made presentations in Suárez Island , in Brazil . 5 Ricardo Passano and Lolita Torres in Ritmo, salt and pepper (1952).Two years later, in 1948, he had his first film in Rhythm, salt and pepper , which premiered in 1951. In that comedy, which contained musical pictures, he performed with Ricardo Passano (h) , who was the only actor who He kissed in a movie, since Torres's father did not like that kind of scenes. 5 The writer Luis Trelles Plazaola said that the reason for the success of that production "was due to the popular Lolita Torres." 9 By the end of the 1940s , he was already a recognized figure and with great support by critics and the public. 5 Consecration Later, hired by the General Belgrano company, 1 part in several films such as El mucamo de la niña ( 1951 ) and La niña de fuego ( 1952 ). As soon as she finished her contract with that company, the Mentasti brothers summoned her to participate in La mejor del colegio (1953), with Nelly Láinez , and La edad del amor (1954), among others (many of which were directed by Julio Saraceni). and with the performance of Alberto Dalbes). 1 From 1955 to 1958 he directed films that were directed mainly to young people and adolescents: The beautiful lie , the romantic comedy Novia para dos , Amor a la vista , with Osvaldo Miranda , and A boyfriend for Laura . The editor Nicolás Llobet expressed: «Beyond their artistic virtues, the public and their colleagues knew how to recognize a remarkable human being in Lolita Torres.» 7 In 1961, she traveled to the Soviet Union , invited to participate in the Moscow Film Festival , where she began to gain relevance among the Russian people. In the USSR it had been popular since years before, when the age of love , which was seen by a million spectators, had been released. 8 In addition, he visited the country on numerous occasions. 5 On the other hand, it was also actively presented in the United States , Pretoria , Canada , Cuba , among other places. 8 The writer Jorge Asís, wrote: "It was remarkable the passion that still awakened Lolita Torres, an agallegada Argentinian who had crossed the virginal heart of all the Russians. He had renewed the existence of feelings ... » 10 I always liked Gardel , Julio Sosa and, among the women, Mercedes Simone . But, although I grew up in traditional tango, I am open to the new twists that the genre undergoes. Nobody should get stuck especially on the artistic. What is authentic will endure from the new. Lolita Torres. 8As a singer, Torres interpreted, in general, a repertoire mainly composed of Spanish musical themes, among which stand out: «Andalusian Sky», «Green Eyes», «La bien pagá», «Sweet Catalonia», «No me look more »,« I swear to you »,« If you go to Calatayud »,« Martirio »,« Mala entraña »,« Coimbra divina »or« Sevillanas del Espartero ». On his interpretations, Miguel de Molina commented: «Transmitted; He imposed a style, nobody thought in his cascadita voice. " 11 Throughout his musical career, he gave reprints of" Caminito "and sang compositions by authors such as Ariel Ramírez , Eladia Blázquez , Silvio Rodríguez , Waldo de los Ríos , Charly García and Víctor Heredia , among others. 7 In turn, he offered Creole melodies by Polo Giménez and international musicians, such as Sting , whose song "Fragility" was interpreted by Torres. Among other tunes represented by Torres are "Music in the night" (from The Phantom of the Opera ) or "Memory" (from Cats ). 11 During his last decades he used to perform with Ariel Ramírez and pianist Oscar Cardozo Ocampo . Already in the 1970s, he decided to change his repertoire by focusing on tango , one of his favorite genres; thus, he covered some classic songs such as " El día que me quieras ", by Carlos Gardel and Alfredo Le Pera , and " Milonga sentimental ". The writer Roberto Blanco Pazos defined her as the "Absolute Queen of the Spanish genre." 1 The artist needs to avoid pigeonholing, so I decided one day not to sing only Spanish songs. That attitude brought me the desire to evolve. Now, for example, I love going back to the actress. Lolita Torres. 8In the television medium, she led the series La hermana Saint Sulpicio , where she played a nun and was broadcast on the Teleonce channel. She also formed part of the cast of Señorita Midnight , Like two drops of water , Mariana , Sparrow , Blood and sand , etc. In theater he starred in pieces such as Zazá in 1946 and As they passed the years , 1968. With Juan Carlos Mareco and Délfor Medina he acted in the musical comedy Ladroncito de mi alma and with Analía Gadé in Petit Café . 1 His last films, between 1963 and 1973, had a modest success in Argentina . His favorite film, Forty years of boyfriends (1963), by Enrique Carreras , allowed him to carry out a much more dramatic character compared to other characterizations made previously. 1 His role there meant one of his most important film works. Then, she played Laura in Pimienta , with Luis Sandrini , where she performed in one scene the song " La Bamba " by Ritchie Valens . In the 1970s, he only had two opportunities to work in film; one accompanying Elena Lucena in Joven, widow and estanciera (1970) and another, in Allá en el Norte (1973), filmed in the province of Jujuy with scripts by Luis Saslavsky and Abel Santa Cruz . 12 Adriana Puiggrós , in one of her books, published: «Some films by Lolita Torres as well as the then-young Mirtha Legrand were described as" only for the elderly ", for certain" audacities "not suitable for young people, although "not bad"; no attempt against "traditional values." » 13 Last years Over the years, his work declined but he still released two albums ( Recital de 1977 and Hoy de 1988) and participated, together with Charly García, in the self-titled album that the singer edited in 1990, singing «Cheap Philosophy and Shoes rubber". 12 On May 19, 1992, he celebrated his "50 years with art" and celebrated them with an impressive ceremony held at Luna Park , attended by Charly García , León Gieco , Jaime Torres , Mercedes Sosa , Antonio Tarragó Ros , Víctor Heredia , Ariel Ramírez, Patricia Sosa , Luis Landriscina , Oscar Cardozo Ocampo , Andrés Percivale and Antonio Agri , who gave him one of his last tributes. 5 In 1993, he conducted his own TV series, Dale, Loly , a tele comedy broadcast on Channel 9 with the accompaniment of his four children. The program was only maintained for a month and a half, since she had to suspend it due to health problems: she underwent cataract surgery and suffered from angina . 5 Then, in the same year, he had a cardiac decompensation for which he had to be hospitalized and shortly after, he was diagnosed with rheumatoid fever that led to a delicate generalized osteoarthritis that caused him severe pain and forced him to significantly reduce his activities and public appearances. 8 His last appearance was in 1996, when he gave an interview to the magazine of general interest Caras and appeared, along with his son Diego, in a program conducted by Julián Weich . 5 I feel mature, vital, with concerns, with a desire to give viewers, and myself, something more. If one does not long to do new things, one ages, dies inside. Lolita Torres. 8In August 2002, she was declared an illustrious Citizen of the City of Buenos Aires by an initiative of Buenos Aires deputy Guillermo Oliveri, who highlighted "the human and professional quality of Mrs. Torres, who are broad and recognized both nationally and internationally. international". The act was held in the Golden Hall of the Communal Legislature and was attended by the husband of the actress, Julio Caccia, his son Marcelo, Jorge Barreiro , Osvaldo Miranda , Jorge Luz , Carmen Barbieri , Santiago Bal , Mercedes Carreras and Eduardo Bergara Leumann , without the participation of Torres, absent due to his illness. 14 On August 28, she was admitted to intensive care as a result of pulmonary edema that worsened her health condition. 15 On September 2, she suffered a heart attack from respiratory failure aggravated by her edema and rheumatoid arthritis , which forced her to use a mechanical respirator. 16 died on September 14, 2002, at 72 years of cardiorespiratory arrest in the Spanish Hospital, where she had been hospitalized for three weeks, at 9.20 h. 17 His remains were buried at 10.30 the next day in the Pantheon of the Argentine Association of Actors Chacarita cemetery , before a large crowd who came to give him the last goodbye. 18 His funeral was attended by Osvaldo Miranda , Miguel Angel Rodriguez , Jorge Barreiro, Carmen Barbieri, Santiago Bal, Pinky , Rolo Puente , among others. After hearing the news of her death, her husband, Julio Caccia, suffered cardiac decompensation and had to be admitted to intensive care. 19 In 2005 the Konex Foundation awarded him a Postmortem Merit Diploma for his long career as a pop / ballad singer. Private life At the beginning of the decade of 1950 initiated a courtship with Juan Carlos Mareco , with who had shared poster in Thief of my soul . However, the actress's father disapproved of the couple because Mareco had just divorced his first wife. Years later, the actor himself admitted that they were boyfriends and that he abandoned his wife for her. 7 In August 1957, Torres married in a parish of Belgrano with Santiago Rodolfo Burastero, whom he defined as his "true love." The honeymoon was made in Europe and then, the actress had her first child: Santiago Ezequiel. During a trip to Mar del Plata , invited to give a journalistic note about the International Film Festival , Torres and her husband suffered a serious car accident at kilometer 357 of Route 2. 7 The actress had a dislocation in her spine, but her husband remained in an unconscious state for a week and after an operation, died. The fact caused great commotion. 5 In December of 1961, she married Julio Lole Caccia, a jeweler friend of Burastero, something that was very criticized since barely a year had passed since the tragic death of her first husband. With Caccia, he had four children: Angelica, Marcelo , Mariana and Diego , who would also dedicate themselves to music and acting. 1 In 2010, Caccia died at age 79 after a long illness. 20 Filmography The dance of the fortune ( 1944 )Rhythm, salt and pepper ( 1951 )The girl's maid ( 1951 )The girl of fire ( 1952 )The best of the school ( 1953 )The age of love ( 1954 )Poor than a laucha ( 1955 )A boyfriend for Laura ( 1955 )Love at first sight ( 1956 )Bride for two ( 1956 )The beautiful lie ( 1958 )The teacher in love ( 1961 )Forty years of boyfriends ( 1963 )Old rhythm, old wave ( 1965 )Pepper ( 1966 )Young, widowed and estanciera ( 1970 )There in the North ( 1973 )Discography 1944: "Songs from the movie The Dance of Fortune" (Simple) - ODEON SEAL1944: "Lolita Torres simple 45941" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1947: "Lolita Torres simple 32381" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1947: "Lolita Torres simple 32382" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1948: "Lolita Torres simple 32383" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1948: "Lolita Torres simple 32384" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1948: "Lolita Torres simple 32385" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1949: "Lolita Torres simple 32386" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1950: "Lolita Torres simple 55156" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1950: "Songs from the movie Rhythm, salt and pepper" (Simple 55193) - ODEÓN SEAL1950: "Songs from the movie Rhythm, salt and pepper" (Simple 55228) - ODEÓN SEAL1950: "Songs of the movie Rhythm, salt and pepper" (Simple 55259) - ODEÓN SEAL1951: "Lolita Torres simple 55291" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1951: "Lolita Torres simple 55350" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1952: "Songs of the film The Fire Girl" (Simple 55404) - ODEÓN SEAL1952: "Lolita Torres simple 55442" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1952: "Songs from the movie The Fire Girl" (Simple 55474) - ODEÓN SEAL1952: "Lolita Torres simple 55503" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1953: "Lolita Torres simple 55555" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1953: "Lolita Torres simple 55582" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1953: "Lolita Torres simple 55757" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1953: "Lolita Torres simple 55784" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1954: "Songs from the movie The Age of Love" (Simple 55912) - ODEÓN SEAL1954: "Lolita Torres simple 74246" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1954: "Songs of the movie Poorer than a laucha" (Simple 74249) - ODEÓN SEAL1955: "Songs of the film A boyfriend for Laura" (Simple 74261) - ODEÓN SEAL1955: "Lolita Torres simple 74264" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1955: "Lolita Torres simple 74284" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1955: "Lolita Torres simple 74290" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1956: "Lolita Torres simple 74306" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1956: "Lolita Torres simple 74310" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1956: "Lolita Torres simple 74314" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1956: "Lolita Torres simple 74315" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1956: "Lolita Torres simple 74321" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1956: "Lolita Torres simple 74324" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1956: "Lolita Torres simple 74330" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1956: "Lolita Torres simple 74334" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1957: "Lolita Torres simple 74338" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1957: "Lolita Torres simple 74339" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1957: "Songs from the movie The Beautiful Lie" (Simple 74349) - ODEÓN SEAL1957: "Lolita Torres simple 74354" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1957: "Lolita Torres simple 74358" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1957: "Lolita Torres simple 74362" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1957: "Lolita Torres simple 74366" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1957: "Lolita Torres simple 74369" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1957: "Lolita Torres simple 74373" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1957: "Lolita Torres simple 74380" (Simple) - ODEÓN SEAL1962: "Argentine and Spanish Songs" - FESTIVAL SEAL1962: "A Tale of Christmas Eve, Rounds and Christmas Carols" - SEAL FESTIVAL1963: "Songs of peace" (EP) - SPACE SEAL1963: "But there is a mane" (EP) - SPACE SEAL1963: "Señorita Midnight" (EP) - SPACE SEAL1963: "My little one, vidalita, this is my homage" (Simple) - SPACE SEAL1964: "Flamenco Dances - Volume 2" (EP) - SPACE SEAL1964: "Two drops of water" (EP) - SPACE SEAL1965: "Songs of the eternal wave" - SPACE SEAL1965: "Lolita today sings ... songs from the telenovela Candilejas" - SPACE SEAL1966: "Pepper" - SPACE SEAL1966: "The events of Lolita Torres" - EMI SEAL ODEÓN1968: "As the years go by" - SEAL CATOR SCA1969: "Singing I am Spanish" - ODEÓN SEAL1972: "Lolita Torres" (EP) - RCA VICTOR SEAL1975: "Canta Lolita Torres" - HISPAVOX STAMP - MICROFÓN ARGENTINA SA1977: "Recital" - Together with Ariel Ramírez - PHILIPS SEAL1979: "The Lost Little Sister" (Simple) - Together with Atahualpa Yupanqui and Ariel Ramírez - SELLO MICROFÓN ARGENTINA SA1982: "Homejaje to the Argentine Malvinas" - Together with Atahualpa Yupanqui and Ariel Ramírez - SELLO MICROFÓN ARGENTINA SA1988: "Lolita today" - SELLO SONLO1991: "Lolita Torres in concert" - PHILIPS STAMP2003: "Great Successes" - EMI SEAL ODEÓN2005: "His Consecration" - BELGRANO NORTE DISTRIBUTOR SEAL2005: "Your First Success" - BELGRANO NORTE DISTRIBUTOR SEAL2005: "Gold - Great Successes" - UNIVERSAL STAMP
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