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Dora Prince, born María del Pilar Rodríguez, (October 2, 1930 – January 29, 2015) was an
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film, stage and television actress. Prince first began acting on Radio Aconcagua when she was fourteen years old during the mid-1940s. She appeared as a regular cast member on the radio series beginning in 1946. She originally studied acting under Osvaldo Bonet and Antonio Cunill Cabanellas, whom she studied under until 1950, when he joined the cast of "Las dos carátulas: el teatro de la Humanidad" on
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. The majority of Dora Prince's roles were in television. However, she appeared in two major film roles,
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's '' The Deal'' (''El Arreglo'') in 1983 and ''
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'', which was directed by
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and released in 1992. Dora Prince died of natural causes on January 29, 2015, at the age of 84. She was cremated at Cementerio de la Chacarita.


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1930 births 2015 deaths Argentine film actresses Argentine television actresses Argentine stage actresses People from Maipú, Argentina People from Mendoza Province 20th-century Argentine actresses 21st-century Argentine actresses {{Argentina-actor-stub