Spanish actress
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Bautista and the second or maternal family name is
Zúmel.
Aurora Bautista |
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Born | Aurora Bautista Zúmel (1925-10-15)15 October 1925
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Died | 27 August 2012(2012-08-27) (aged 86)
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Occupation | Actress |
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Aurora Bautista Zúmel (15 October 1925 – 27 August 2012) was a Spanish film actress.[1]
Bautista was born in Villanueva de los Infantes, and died in Madrid, aged 86.
Selected filmography
- 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
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