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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox person Blanca Estrada (born 1950) is a Spanish retired actress and presenter best known for her roles throughout the 1970s and 1980s in 20 films classified as Шаблон:Ill.

Biography

Sister of the actress Gloria Estrada and cousin of Susana Estrada, Blanca became known in 1972 as the "hostess" or "secretary" of the first season of the Televisión Española contest Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez, along with such popular faces as Шаблон:Ill and Yolanda Ríos.[1] The next year she went to work as a presenter of the Valerio Lazarov variety show Шаблон:Ill

Her subsequent cinematic career focused on a series of films of high erotic content, among which stand out Una vela para el diablo (1973), El libro de buen amor (1975, with Patxi Andión, considered by Ya newspaper film critic Pascual Cebollada as "a broad sample of masculine and feminine nudity, in front and behind, and a constant tension or demonstration of eroticism illustrated with obscenities"),[2] Metralleta Stein (1975), Dios bendiga cada rincón de esta casa (1977, with Lola Gaos, based on the novel Cousin Bazilio by Eça de Queirós),[3] El francotirador (1977),[4] Шаблон:Ill (1979),[5] and The Cantabrians (1980), in which the young star had frequent nude and "bed scenes", which made her one of the most celebrated actresses of the moment.[6]

She also went "a little undressed"[7] in many magazines such as Play-Lady, "where she appeared in vivid leathers,"[8] Шаблон:Ill, Interviú,[9] and especially Fotogramas, which she was on the cover of five times in the mid-70s.[10]

At the end of 1976, Estrada took part in the chapter of the Antonio Gala series Шаблон:Ill dedicated to Mariana Pineda, broadcast by Televisión Española on 13 December.[11]

In 1982, she returned to acting under the direction of Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, this time in a new chapter of the series Historias para no dormir ("El fin empezó ayer"), along with Шаблон:Ill, which premiered on Spanish Television on 20 September.

Separated from Luis Bastarrica, whom she married in 1970,[12] she has had two romantic relationships, with the Radio Nacional de España broadcaster Joaquín Ocio, who died in 1994, and the journalist Шаблон:Ill, who disappeared in 2008 at age 71.[13]

After living for a while in the United States, Estrada currentlyШаблон:When resides in Málaga, completely away from the artistic world.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Director
1973 Una vela para el diablo Norma Eugenio Martín
1974 Odio mi cuerpo Elena León Klimovsky
The Ghost Galleon Kathy Amando de Ossorio
Open Season Alice Rennick Peter Collinson
La noche de la furia Sue Шаблон:Ill
1975 Шаблон:Ill Ana Шаблон:Ill
El libro de buen amor Doña Endrina Tomás Aznar
Todos los gritos del silencio Michelle Ramón Barco
Sensualidad Lucy Шаблон:Ill
1976 Kilma, reina de las amazonas Kilma Miguel Iglesias
Sábado, chica, motel… ¡qué lío aquél! Teresa José Luis Merino
El taxista de señoras Sergio Bergonzelli
A mí qué me importa que explote Miami Manuel Caño
1977 Dios bendiga cada rincón de esta casa Lucía Chumy Chúmez
El francotirador Ángela Carlos Puerto
1978 Las locuras de Jane Joaquín Coll Espona
1979 Шаблон:Ill Psiquiatra Шаблон:Ill
El caminante Madre Elvira Paul Naschy
Father Cami's Wedding Luisa González Rafael Gil
Las siete magníficas y audaces mujeres Eva Darío Herreros
1980 Spoiled Children Alicia Ortega Rafael Gil
Un cero a la izquierda Poli Gabriel Iglesias
The Cantabrians Turenia Paul Naschy
1981 Misterio en la isla de los monstruos Dominique Blanchard Juan Piquer Simón

Television

Year Title Chapter Role Director
1976 Шаблон:Ill "Mariana Pineda" Mariana Pineda Шаблон:Ill
1977 Curro Jiménez "El prisionero de Arcos" Camila Mario Camus
1979 Estudio 1 "El caso de la mujer asesinadita" Raquel Federico Ruiz
1982 Historias para no dormir "El fin empezó ayer" Narciso Ibáñez Serrador

References

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External links

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