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Amelia Bence (born María Amelia Batvinik; 13 November 1919 – 8 February 2016) was an Argentine film actress and one of the
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s of the
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(1940–60). Born to Belarusian Jewish immigrants, Bence began her career at a young age, studying with
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at the Lavardén Children's Theater and with Mecha Quintana at the Conservatorio Nacional de Música y Declamación (National Conservatory of Music and Speech). She made her film debut in 1933, in only the second sound film of Argentina, ''
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'', by
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. Bence's acting in ''
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'' (1942), one of the most important films in the history of Argentine cinema, gave her recognition and earned her leading role offers. She starred in films such as ''Los ojos más lindos del mundo'' (1943), '' Todo un hombre'', '' Camino del infierno'' (1946), ''
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'' (1947), ''
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'' (1949) and '' Danza del fuego'' (1949), garnering the Best Actress award from the
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for ''Todo un hombre'', ''A sangre fría'' and ''Danza del fuego''. Bence also won the Silver Condor Award for Best Actress for '' Lauracha'' (1946), and her work was acknowledged with awards in Spain, Cuba, and the US throughout the 1940s and 1950s. Bence married Spanish actor
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in 1950, and after their divorce was in a relationship with Osvaldo Cattone in the 1960s. Between 1952 and 1954, Bence was contracted by Reforma Films to film two movies in Mexico and earned high praise for her starring role in '' Alfonsina'' (1957), which was selected as the Argentine entry for the
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and won her an award from the Argentina Film Academy. She developed an extensive theater career in the 1960s, starring in works like "La dama del trébol", "Así es la vida", "Maribel y la extraña familia" and "El proceso de Mary Duggan". From 1973 to 1976, she completed a long tour of Latin America and featured in "La valija" ("The Suitcase") at the Gramercy Arts Theater in
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, which earned her an
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(ACE) Award for Best Foreign Actress. Bence's characterizations in "Doña Rosita, la soltera" (1975) and "La loba" (1982) in the United States and Peru were very successful. During the last stage of her career, she acted in several television productions, including series such as '' Romina'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 1989, she received the Silver Condor for Lifetime Achievement Award, and later won awards in the same category at the Podesta Awards in 1992 and by the National Endowment for the Arts in 1997. Between 1996 and 2010, she appeared in several theaters with her show "Alfonsina", which combined music and poetry. After a career spanning eight decades in entertainment, she retired in 2010.


Biography


Early life

María Amelia Batvinik was born on 13 November 1914 in
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, the youngest of seven children to Belarusian Jewish immigrants, Jaime Batvinik from
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, and Ana Zaguer from
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. From an early age, she was drawn to acting and began performing alongside other neighborhood children in the courtyards of their homes. That was how she met
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, a neighbor, who suggested to Bence's mother that the child be enrolled in the Lavardén Children's Theater, operating in the
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. At the age of five, she officially debuted, encouraged by the sisters Paulina and Berta Singerman, in poet
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's work, "Juanita". Bence recalled that the performance was not without mishap, as she accidentally swallowed a postage stamp she was to place on an envelope; she was distraught, but Storni praised the way she handled the situation. She completed her primary school studies at the Escuela General Roca, while simultaneously studying piano with her sister Esther at the Fontova Conservatory. From the age of ten, she worked as an elevator operator at Gath & Chaves. In her free time, she worked in an acting group led by Pedro Aleandro, the brother of Ben Molar, where she participated in the play ''Las campanas'' by Julio Sánchez Gardel. Despite the opposition of her family to acting, Bence convinced her mother to let her continue studying. Because there was no vacancy in the National Conservatory of Performing Arts, she decided to learn classical dance with Mecha Quintana at the National Conservatory of Music and Speech, where she briefly attended classes. Quintana assigned her a part in a ballet at the Opera Theatre of Musical Comedy "Wunder Bar" (1933), starring Armando and Enrique Discépolo. On one occasion, she filled-in for the star when the performer had an illness during the performance run.


Film and theater debuts

Bence's first film role was as an extra in a scene with
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in Argentina's second sound film, ''
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'' (1933), under the direction of Luis José Moglia Barth, who bestowed the stage name "Amelia Bence" on her. The film was a failure and did not have the same success as the first sound film ''
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''. The production had poor sound quality, audiences did not receive it well, and Bence was reluctant to include it in her filmography. She went back to the theater and began working under the direction of Enrique Susini in his company at the Odéon Theater, performing in such works as "Tu boca, Superficies", "Los malos tiempos" and "Baile en el Savoy", which were musical comedies and
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shows. In "Baile en el Savoy", Bence replaced the star, Amanda Varela, who became ill and shared the stage with Florencio Parravicini. The play was one of her first successes, having over 100 performances. When its run ended at the Odéon, it was transferred to the Cine Monumental and re-released for several more weeks. She and Parravicini also starred in "Ocho en línea" at the Corrientes Theater, but the reviews were scathing. ''El Mundo'' reported that "the show seemed unrehearsed" but praised Bence saying, "Newcomer ... , managing with grace and efficiency". In "Conde de Chantenay", which had a short run due to Parravicini's health, Bence was rated by the press as "demure, competent and pleasant" and in "De mí no se ríe nadie", which was directed by León Zárate, she appeared in 200 performances. In 1937, Bence took a more serious role in
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's drama '' La fuga'', in which she supported
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and Santiago Arrieta. The performance earned Bence a contract with Olegario Ferrando at Pampa Film and three other film roles. After a long theatrical season with Luis Arata and inconsequential participation in '' El forastero'', she filmed ''
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'' with José Gola. Bence defined the film as "one of the best of our cinema ... A simple and profound story ... very intimate, full of sensitive details ... it was not understood by critics or the public at the time". In 1938,
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gave Bence her first starring role in film in '' Adiós Buenos Aires'', where she played a showgirl "Luisita" living a bohemian life. In November 1938, she attracted the attention of the public and press when she starred in the play ''Mujeres'' at the Smart Theatre, (currently Multiteatro) located on
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. The play was written by American writer and actress
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and also starred
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. In one of the scenes, Bence appeared bathing in a tub full of foam. She said: "I wore nylon mesh, it was very modest but, as was logical, it did not go unnoticed. I had a very big impact as a result of that scene ... so much so that, the Teatro Maipo ... made a parody of it". The work was described as "original, fresh, and modern", reaching 250 performances. It was revived at the Teatro Fénix de Flores.


Recognition and "The Gaucho War"

In the wake of her successful theatrical season, Bence filmed '' El matrero'' (1939) in
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, in which she played "Pontezuela", a girl who falls in love with the character of Agustín Irusta, is accused of a crime and is rejected by her father. She won praise for her performance, and was hired to an exclusive three-year contract by Miguel Machinandiarena, who had just formed San Miguel Studios, which would soon become the largest studio in Argentina. Bence was hired to star opposite Tito Lusiardo in
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's ''
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'' (1941), a comedy adapted from the play "Las de Caín". That same year she starred in Carlos F. Borcosque's '' La casa de los cuervos'', based on a novel by Hugo Wast, which won her the
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for Best Actress from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Argentina. In early 1942, Bence filmed '' El tercer beso'', directed by
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and co-starring Pedro López Lagar and Silvia Legrand. Though Bence was concerned about playing the mother of Legrand, who was only 13 years younger than she was, the film was a success and she won her the Silver Condor Award for Best Actress from the Argentine Film Critics Association for the performance. The recognition led to her appearance frequently on the covers of magazines, and to an offer to appear in what would become one of the most important films in the history of Argentine cinema, ''
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''. The film starred Bence and Sebastián Chiola, Ángel Magaña,
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, and
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and is set at the turn of the nineteenth century in northern Argentina. It was shot on location in Salta Province and was based on the novel of the same name by writer
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. Scriptwriters Hómero Manzi and
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, wove the disparate stories of the characters into an overview of the
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s' revolt against Spanish rule. The film, unlike Hollywood Westerns, neither portrayed colonization as progress, nor focused the action on the indigenous people, instead focusing on the patriotic pride of the gauchos. The film won seven awards and Bence won an award as best actress of the year from the City of Buenos Aires. It also earned her an offer from Paramount Pictures to come to the US and work in Hollywood, but she declined the offer.


A successful film star

After the success of ''La guerra gaucha'', Bence received only starring roles. In 1943, she agreed to work with Pedro López Lagar on '' Son cartas de amor'', a romantic story set at the time of the
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, in which she received an award for Best Actress from the Cuban Federation of Film and Theater Editors. In 1982 she donated the medal to a program raising funds to help the soldiers of the Falklands War. Later in 1943, she starred in ''Los ojos más lindos del mundo'', (The Most Beautiful Eyes in the World). The title was a reference to the purplish green hue of Bence's eyes and the title became associated with her, to the point that when she toured Chile in 1955 and 1964, the press headlines read, "The most beautiful eyes in the world came here". Her next film, '' Todo un hombre'' (1943), was directed by Frenchman
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. In the final scene, Bence was replaced by a double because of the impossibility of postponing a trip to Brazil. She won the award for Best Actress from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the film. The cover of the magazine ''Antena'' for December 1943 announced the upcoming release of
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's '' Nuestra Natacha'', based on a play by
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. The film was released in September 1944, shortly after the presentation of her film '' 24 horas de la vida de una mujer'', in which she played the role of "Cecilia", receiving good reviews in ''
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'' and ''Antena''. In 1946, Bence starred with Mecha Ortiz in '' Camino del infierno'', a melodramatic, psychological thriller involving a love triangle. Despite their performances, the film was poorly received by the critics. San Miguel Studios next put all three of its stars, Mecha Ortiz, María Duval and Bence in one film, '' Las tres ratas'' (1946), under the direction of
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, which fared much better with the public and critics. In the summer of 1944, Bence met the actor
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in Chile while filming ''María Rosa'', who would become her husband. Both ''María Rosa'' and the other film made in Chile, '' Lauracha'' (1946) ended up being delayed for release due to a dispute between Pampa Film,
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and San Miguel Studios. The legal dispute between the director Ernesto Arancibia and the film companies took nearly two years to resolve. Despite the delay in release, the Association of Film Critics awarded Bence the Silver Condor Award for Best Actress, for a role which Hal Erickson in ''
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'' describes as a "fiercely independent young woman", comparing the film to a "
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esque drama". Her next film, '' El pecado de Julia'', featured Alberto Closas, with whom she had begun a relationship, and received mixed reviews. In 1947, Bence won the Writers Association award for Best Actress and the inaugural prize for the ''Hispanoamericano de Cinematografía'' in Madrid for her role as a wealthy but weak and vulnerable lady, mistreated by an evil nephew in
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's murder drama, ''
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''. For her role in Momplet 's ''
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'' (1949), which co-starred Enrique Álvarez Diosdado and
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, she dyed her hair blond to play two different characters—the film star "Dora Nelson" and the clothing designer "Matilde García". It amused and surprised the public, as there is a scene where the two characters talk to each other in the same frame. ''
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'' praised her acting and the magazine ''El Hogar'' reported that she "soared beyond the script and the director". Bence again starred opposite Diosdado in '' Danza del fuego'', in which played Elena Valdez, a successful concert pianist who died on her wedding night after falling out the window of her home, tortured and believing herself guilty of a crime. Her performance earned her the award for Best Actress in 1949 from both Writers Association and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Argentina. After marrying Closas in 1950, they formed a theater company and dedicated themselves more frequently to theater performance. The premiere of "La estrella cayó en el mar", though marred by politics, was a success and continued playing to sold-out houses. After the first presentation, a reporter from the magazine ''El Hogar'' gave rave reviews on the play and marriage of Bence to Closas. The reporter was contacted by first lady
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, who also demanded that the editor print a retraction and a public denial of what had been written. Bence stated in her autobiography, that from that moment she was "
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" by the regime, although she was
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. In July, after the play reached 150 performances at the Odéon Theatre, the cast began a tour that started in the Coliseo Podestá of La Plata, where they played to sold-out houses for ten days. As they continued with the tour, Bence and Closas worked on the play "Mi marido y su complejo", which they opened for the first time in Rosario and then took it to Buenos Aires, Rio Cuarto, Mendoza, San Juan and Córdoba. The tour was cut short by the production of '' Mi mujer está loca'' (1952), an adaptation of the play "Florence est folle". The screenplay was written by Carlos Schlieper and Ariel Cortazzo and starred both Bence and Closas.


Mid-century

Contracted to work for Reforma Films in Mexico, Bence's first Mexican film was '' Siete Mujeres'' (1953). She recalled that the filming was completely different than anything she had worked on before, as there was no possibility of retakes or selective editing to provide the best footage for the film. ''Siete mujeres'', like '' Las tres Elenas'' (1954), was never released in Argentina. After ten months, Bence returned to Argentina and ended her marriage to Closas. She attended the first
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in 1954, and then went with
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and his production team to
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, Spain to film '' El hombre que debía una muerte'' with
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. The play "Pesadilla" premiered in 1955 and involved a tour of Uruguay, Cordoba, Mendoza, Buenos Aires and Rosario, where they remained playing to a full house for two weeks. In the play, Bence played the character "Mary" and her performance received high praise in ''
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''. Encouraged by Cecilio Madanes, she also opened "La dama del trébol", a play that had been successful in Paris. However, soon after its premiere, the Revolución Libertadora or the 1955 coup d'état that overthrew
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, occurred. Bence's new partner,
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, had served as Eva Perón's secretary and as Chairman of the Committee on Culture, director of the Teatro Nacional Cervantes, and director general of the Ministry of Culture, under the Perón regime. Fernández's past led to threats at the theaters and demonstrations outside Bence's hotel, which in turn led to cancellations by the Theater of the Chilean Society of Authors for "Pesadilla", "La dama del trébol", "Eran tres" ... and "la noche". They also suspended the series "Mis protagonistas" which Bence was performing on Radio Minería with
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. In 1956, she filmed '' Dos basuras'' under director
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, based on the play "Pesadilla", in which she portrayed a prostitute. It was not released until 1958 during the government of
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. In 1957, she opened the play ''Testigo para la horca'' at the Ateneo Theater and began filming her favorite film: '' Alfonsina'' (1957) by Kurt Land, based on the life of poet
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. Despite makeup tests, Bence decided to recreate it bare-faced, without any alterations, depending only on her acting abilities. She won the award for Best Actress from the Argentina Film Academy and the film was chosen as the Argentine entry for the 1957
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. Foreign press reviews praised her "interpretative restraint" and compared Bence to Austrian actress
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. In the same year she had her first appearance on television playing in ''Teatro del sábado'' on Canal 7, in an episode which recreated ''Testigo para la horca'' based on the play by Agatha Christie. In 1957, Bence became one of the pioneers of the
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after the basement of the Santa Fe Galleries was remodeled to turn it into a theater. The presentation of the play "Asamblea de mujeres", based on a piece by
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, generated a variety of controversial criticism. Bence's meeting in Europe with director
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led to her being cast in '' De espaldas a la puerta'' (1959), a crime drama which premiered at the Coliseum in Madrid, shortly before Bence returned to Buenos Aires. She won the Quixote prize for Best Foreign Actress for the role. Returning to Argentina, Bence was persuaded by Cecilio Madanes to perform in "Así es la vida" with the company of Luis Arata and Eva Franco. The newspaper ''
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'' gave her good reviews and that led to its being brought by Canal 7 to television on the insistence of Mariano Perla. Simultaneously with her performance for Madanes, she opened the play ''Maribel y la extraña familia'' in the Odeón Theater, whose success led to performances in other cities such as Mar del Plata. The box office grossed 2 million pesos in the third month and 400,000 in the fourth.


Working abroad

In 1962, Bence joined an entourage including
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, Máximo Berrondo, and
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and appeared at the International Film Festival of India, where she met Prime Minister
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at an official reception for foreign artists. Back in Argentina, she accepted an offer to star in the Uruguayan television production of ''Maribel y la extraña familia'' and on Canal 9 in Buenos Aires, a production of '' Nuestra Natacha''. Under the direction of Daniel Tinayre, she participated in the low-budget film '' La cigarra no es un bicho'', intended to revive the national film industry. The film featured performances by
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,
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and
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and others. In the first week, viewings exceeded 3,000 spectators per day and the film spent seven weeks at the Cine Opera and eleven at the Trocadero Theater. In the film, Bence played a prostitute and ''La Nación'' reported that she and Luis Sandrini's performances shone. Shortly after, both were honored as the best Argentine artists of the year by Chilean journalists. From October to December 1963, she made a tour of Tucumán, Bahía Blanca, Córdoba, Mendoza, Rosario and Montevideo. By June 1964, she had started a theatrical season in Chile with "Los millones de Orofino", to critical acclaim. Directed by
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, Luis Saslavsky and
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, she starred with
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and Ángel Magaña in '' La industria del matrimonio'', a film shot in episodes, where she played a wealthy spinster. Bence next received an offer to star in "El proceso de Mary Duggan" under the direction of Tinayre; however, she rejected the offer and was replaced by
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. In the second season Pastorino quit the production and Bence finished the run. The actor
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, a member of the cast, died of cancer during the season. In 1968, as part of the cast of Comedy of the Province of Buenos Aires, she debuted in La Plata and simultaneously, in Mar del Plata in the
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classic, " Cándida", directed by Milagros de la Vega. At the end of 1968, Bence decided to undertake a six-month tour for the following year through
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, Bogotá, Cali, Medellín and
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. From Colombia, she went to Venezuela and debuted at the Municipal Theater of Caracas with four works: "Cándida", "Un inocente adulterio", "Un dios durmió en casa" and "Los amantes". Then she went on tour through the
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,
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and
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, where she earned good reviews. When she returned from this long tour, she took a hiatus for several months and then agreed to do "Flor de cactus" with Juan Carlos Thorry at the Comedy Theater in Rosario. After its opening run, the project continued on tour through the countryside, in Paraná, Cordoba, Santa Fe and Tucumán. In mid-1972, she was invited by the Spanish Repertory Theater Company in New York to participate in a theater season at the Gramercy Arts Theater with "La valija" (The Suitcase). Upon its release, ''The
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'' wrote: "Play with a hopeless character goes to the heart". Bence performed on tour at Rosary College Theater at the
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,
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,
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and at the headquarters of the Organization of American States in
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, where her audience was 1,200 spectators. When she performed through
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and in Miami, Howard Thompson of ''The New York Times'', titled his article, "Spanish Impact on Off Broadway" and continued, "Amelia Bence, an artist of strong mercurial quality and wonderfully expressive eyes, illuminates the scene and work ... She makes the role come alive, with eyes that tell the story of a tender woman, slightly naive and carefree. For her work, she won the
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(ACE) award for Best Foreign Actress during a dinner held at the Commodore Hotel in New York. Back in Argentina, she did "La valija" with Justo José Rojas and Aldo Cura in Santiago del Estero,
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and Córdoba, touring for four months. In 1973, she made her first color film, '' Adiós, Alejandra'', after nearly four decades of making movies. Upon returning to the United States in September 1975, she opened "Doña Rosita, la soltera" by Federico Garcia Lorca and personally met four-time Oscar-winning actress, Katharine Hepburn. At the request of the director, she took the show to Miami in September 1976 and stayed until early 1977, when she went to
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to open "La esposa constante" at the Marsano Theater. In the early 1980s, Bence participated frequently on television, part of the main casts of '' Dulce fugitiva'', '' Romina'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. "La loba", which she performed in 1982 in Peru was one of her most famous theatrical successes and also aired on Peruvian television, under the same name coordinated by her former partner Osvaldo Cattone. In 1985, she starred in a Peruvian soap opera entitled '' La casa de enfrente'', which increased her popularity and the audiences of "La loba".


Later career

Bence's career began to decline around 1986, and she stopped receiving work proposals. The Argentina Actors Association said at the time that 86% of their members were unemployed; however, she was hired for one of the two lead roles in the 1987 production of "Solo 80". The play, by
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was presented at the Blanca Podestá Theater on Corrientes Avenue, with Bence playing the character of Harold's mother. The play received good reviews, but failed to attract an audience, and ended in February 1988. Bence spent almost two years out of work and in 1989 traveled to Cuba to attend the International Festival of New Latin American Cinema, where she met Fidel Castro at a reception. Later that year, she was honored with the Silver Condor Award for Lifetime Achievement at the same ceremony where
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was honored. In 1992, she also won the Pablo Podestá Prize for Lifetime achievement, along with
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and Margarita Padín. In 1990, Bence was reunited with Closas to act in "Cartas de amor". She then embarked on the longest road tour of her life and spent the next 21 months (until November, 1992) touring "Esta noche hablamos de amor" in Buenos Aires, Rosario, Córdoba, Mendoza and Mar del Plata. In 1993, she worked in television on a
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'' Esos que dicen amarse'', which starred
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and
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. She had a supporting role in the series ''
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'' (1995) alongside Luisa Kuliok and Gerardo Romano, which had an international run throughout
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and in some European countries such as Italy, Israel and Turkey. In 1998, Bence and
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received a Golden Ángel "Cholo" Peco award from the Society of Distributors of Newspapers and Magazines. She was part of the cast of the Teatro de la Ribera in 1998, playing in "Hoy ensayo Hoy", which brought together veteran actors Elena Lucena and
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. After participating in "Sin condena" and "Alta comedia" in the mid-1990s, she was hired in 1999 to do a play at the XIV International Festival of Hispanic Theater, but due to technical problems it was canceled. She persuaded Osvaldo Cattone to direct the play "Venecia", in which she starred in 2002 in
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. In 2003, Bence ventured into children's theater with the work "Amor invisible" with Gustavo Monje. The play combined magic, dance, music and theater, recreating a fairyland. She returned to television in 2004 joining
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and
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in the comic series ''No hay dos sin tres'', for which she was nominated in 2005 for the category of "Special Participation in Fiction" for the Martín Fierro Awards. In recent years, Bence has received many awards acknowledging her long career. In 2006, she was honored by the Actors Social Work (OSA) and in 2007, she received the inaugural Javolandia Award for lifetime achievement from the Javo Rocha Academy of Theater. She was given a certificate of recognition during the María Guerrero Awards ceremony in 2007 and in 2008 she received the Trinidad Guevara Achievement Award with
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. In late 2009, a tribute in her honor was held by the Northern Region of the Argentine Society of Writers, in which the Mayor of San Isidro presented a poetry anthology and designated the hall with Bence's name. For 14 years, before a fall which caused a hip fracture, Bence put on her one-man-show, "Alfonsina". In April 2010 she fell and underwent surgery. In June 2011, Bence was declared Outstanding Personality of Argentine Culture under an initiative of Deputy Juan Pablo Arenaza. Soon after, with the help of Raul Etchelet, she published her memoirs, ''La niña del umbral: Amelia Bence: memorias'' (Corregidor 2011). In 2012, '' El día que cambió la historia'', a documentary filmed in 2010, was released. It was her first film in 40 years and was a film about the labor movement under the Perón regime.


Personal life

Her first partner was Roberto Fernández Beyró, with whom she had a relationship from 1941 to 1944: The relationship ended when Fernandez Beyró asked her to give up her career. Two years later, during the filming of ''Maria Rosa'' (1946), she met the Spanish actor
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, whom she married in 1950. They formed an artistic partnership as well as being a married couple and worked on films and plays together. In 1953, Bence returned from working abroad to discover Closas was having an affair, and decided to end the marriage. Bence maintained a good relationship with Closas for the rest of his life; they even worked together again and she mourned his death in 1994. In the mid-1950s she had a brief romance with the writer
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, until his exile to Mexico in 1958. From 1964 to 1970, she remained in a relationship with Osvaldo Cattone, who was 19 years her junior. He directed her in "Doña Rosita, la soltera" and she worked with him in Peru on several occasions. Her last husband was "Charlie" Ortiz Basualdo, whom she lived with from 1980 to 1982. Up until suffering a serious hip fracture she exercised regularly, performing yoga, and maintained a very active life combined with a healthy diet.


Death

Bence died on 8 February 2016 in Buenos Aires at the age of 96.


Legacy

Bence has left a film legacy stretching through eight decades. In 1973, she was awarded the keys to the city of
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during her season of "La valija". In 1981, the Pablo C. Ducrós Hicken Museum of the Cinema designated the Pathé Chamber to her in recognition of her stature as "a first figure of national cinema". In 1995, the Senate of the Nation of Argentina awarded a cultural diploma for her contributions to the culture of Argentina and two years later, the National Endowment for the Arts granted her a lifetime achievement award. She was also made an honorary member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Argentina in 2007. During her career, she was described as "the face of Argentine film", and through the years, many hailed her as having "the most beautiful eyes in the world." Bence liked to tell a story that Paul Newman once recounted that he wore sunglasses to hide his eyes so he would be known for his acting. She agreed that the work was the more important legacy. In November 2010, the journalist
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published a book entitled ''Amelia Bence: Los ojos más lindos del mundo'', a biography of the actress.


Autobiography

*Bence, Amelia; Etchelet, Raúl. ''La niña del umbral: Amelia Bence: memorias'' Buenos Aires, Argentina: Corregidor (2011) (in Spanish)


Filmography


Films

* ''
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'' (1933) * '' La fuga'' (1937) * '' El forastero'' (1937) * '' Adiós Buenos Aires'' (1938) * ''
La vuelta al nido ''La vuelta al nido'' is a 1938 Argentine psychological drama film written and directed by Leopoldo Torres Ríos and starring José Gola and Amelia Bence. Writing for '' Página/12'' on the occasion of its screening at the Mar del Plata Internati ...
'' (1938) * '' Los caranchos de la Florida'' (1938) * ''
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'' (1939) * '' El matrero'' (1939) * '' El haragán de la familia'' (1940) * ''
Novios para las muchachas ''Sweethearts for the Girls'' ( es, Novios para las muchachas) is a 1941 Argentine comedy film directed by Antonio Momplet and starring Santiago Arrieta. Cast * Tito Lusiardo * Amelia Bence * Felisa Mary * Nélida Bilbao * Paquita Vehil * Silv ...
'' (1941) * '' La casa de los cuervos'' (1941) * '' El tercer beso'' (1942) * '' En el viejo Buenos Aires'' (1942) * '' Cruza'' (1942) * ''
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'' (1942) * '' Son cartas de amor'' (1943) * ''Los ojos más lindos del mundo'' (1943) * '' Todo un hombre'' (1943) * '' Nuestra Natacha'' (1944) * '' Veinticuatro horas en la vida de una mujer'' (1944) * '' Camino del infierno'' (1945) * '' Las tres ratas'' (1946) * '' María Rosa'' (1946) * '' Lauracha'' (1946) * '' El pecado de Julia'' (1948) * ''
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'' (1947) * ''
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'' (1949) * '' La danza del fuego'' (1949) * '' La dama del collar'' (1949) * ''
Romance en tres noches Romance (from Vulgar Latin , "in the Roman language", i.e., "Latin") may refer to: Common meanings * Romance (love), emotional attraction towards another person and the courtship behaviors undertaken to express the feelings * Romance languages, ...
'' (1950) * '' Mi mujer está loca'' (1952) * ''La Parda Flora'' (1952) * '' Siete Mujeres'' (1953) * '' Las tres Elenas'' (1954) * '' El hombre que debía una muerte'' (1955) * '' Alfonsina'' (1957) * '' Dos basuras'' (1958) * '' De espaldas a la puerta'' (1959) * '' La cigarra no es un bicho'' (1963) * '' La industria del matrimonio'' (1964) * '' Los debutantes en el amor'' (1969) * '' Adiós, Alejandra'' (1973) * '' El día que cambió la historia'' (2012) (documentary)


Television

* ''Los premios Nobel'' (1958) (mini-series) * ''Topaze'' (1960) (mini-series) * ''Espectáculo eléctrico estándar'' (1965) (mini-series) * '' Dulce fugitiva'' (1979) * ''
Bianca Bianca is a feminine given name. It means "white" and is an Italian cognate of Blanche. Variants * Blanche: French * Bianca: Italian * Bianka ( Polish, Hungarian, Slovak, German, English, French, Icelandic, Finnish, Dutch, Norwegian, C ...
'' (1980) * '' Romina'' (1980) * ''
Las 24 horas ''Las 24 horas'' is a 1982 Argentine telenovela starring Amelia Bence Amelia Bence (born María Amelia Batvinik; 13 November 1919 – 8 February 2016) was an Argentine film actress and one of the divas of the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema ...
'' (1981) * '' Esos que dicen amarse'' (1993) * '' Son o se hacen'' (1997) * ''
No hay 2 sin 3 ''No hay 2 sin 3'' (''No 2 without 3'') was an Argentine comedy television series emitted in 2004 and 2006. It was broadcast on Canal 9 in prime time at 20.30 pm during 2004 and 2006. It stars Pablo Granados, Pachu Peña and Freddy Villarreal Fre ...
'' (2004)


See also

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List of centenarians (actors, filmmakers and entertainers) The following is a list of centenarians – specifically, people who became famous as actors, filmmakers and entertainers – known for reasons other than their longevity. For more lists, see lists of centenarians The following is a list of list ...


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Profile of Amelia Bence
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