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María Elena Lucena Arcuri (25 September 1914 – 7 October 2015) was an Argentine
film actress An actor (masculine/gender-neutral), or actress (feminine), is a person who portrays a character in a production. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. ...
of the
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. She began her career in radio in the 1930s and reached her greatest success with the role of "Chimbela", which was later depicted in film, theater and television. Her extensive film career includes approximately 50 films, including notable performances in ''
Chimbela ''Chimbela'' is a 1939 Argentine musical film drama directed by José A. Ferreyra. The film stars Floren Delbene and Armando Bo. It premiered in Buenos Aires during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema The Golden Age of Argentine cinema (Spanis ...
'' (1939) and ''Una noche cualquiera'' (1951). During the 1940s, she participated in films with comedians like
Pepe Arias Pepe Arias (''José Pablo Arias Martinez''; 16 January 1900 – 23 February 1967) was an Argentine people, Argentine actor and comedian, notable for his work during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. Early years José Pablo Arias Martinez was ...
, Pepe Iglesias "El Zorro", ,
Mirtha Legrand Rosa María Juana Martínez Suárez (born 23 February 1927), known by her stage name Mirtha Legrand (; from the French , "the great"), is an Argentine actress and television presenter. With an 80-year career, Legrand is one of the most recognize ...
and Carlos Estrada. Her most acclaimed film work occurred in ''Elvira Fernández, vendedora de tienda'' (1942) by Manuel Romero, ''
Cinco besos ''Cinco besos'' (English: ''Five kisses'') is a 1946 Argentine comedy film of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Luis Saslavsky and written by Saslavsky alongside Ariel Cortazzo. It premiered on March 8, 1946.Luis Saslavsky Luis Saslavsky (April 21, 1903 – March 20, 1995) was an Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer, notable for his work during the classical era of Argentine cinema. Personal life Saskavsky was born in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argenti ...
and ''
La Rubia Mireya ''La Rubia Mireya'' is a 1948 Argentine film of the classical era of Argentine cinema. It is the story of a woman who was reluctantly married, divorced, and rejected by her daughter. Cast *Fernando Lamas *Mecha Ortiz Mecha Ortiz (née María ...
'' for which she received the 1948 Best Comedy Actress Award from the
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. She also performed as a dancer and, beginning in 1960, did several musical comedies. On stage she replaced
Libertad Lamarque Libertad Lamarque Bouza (; 24 November 1908 – 12 December 2000) was an Argentine and Mexican actress and singer, became one of the most iconic stars of the Golden Age of cinema in both Argentina and Mexico. She achieved fame throughout Latin A ...
in Hello, Dolly! and she portrayed the widow of Larraín de Valenzuela in the Chilean comedy ''La pérgola de las flores'', which was later made into a movie. Beginning in the late 1960s, she participated in several television roles. Her later performances include the series ''099 Central'' (2002) and the 2010 film ''
Brother and Sister "Brother and Sister" (also "Little Sister and Little Brother"; ) is a European fairy tale which was, among others, written down by the Brothers Grimm (KHM 11). It is a tale of Aarne–Thompson Type 450. In Russia the story was more commonly know ...
'' for which she was nominated as Best Supporting Actress and a role in the 2012 TV movie ''El Tabarís, lleno de estrellas''. She had one of the longest careers of Argentine actresses and was one of the last survivors of Argentine cinema from the 1930s. She retired in 2012.


Biography

Lucena was born on 25 September 1914 in
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, controlled by the government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southwest of the Río de la Plata. Buenos Aires is classified as an Alpha− glob ...
, Argentina. She was working as a seamstress, getting paid eighty cents per dozen shirts made, when she made a radio test to sing tangos. Her mother was against it, but it paid 60 pesos per month. She took the contract at Radio Belgrano. Beginning as a singer in 1937, she soon moved from singing into acting, reading tragic parts on Radio Belgrano, where it was noted that she had an expressive face. She moved to the National Radio as part of an acting troupe "Estampas porteñas" and soon after, caught the attention of Arsenio Mármol. He created a character called "Chimbela" for her which she performed on radio and later on film, theater and television. Almost immediately the role brought success and she began touring the country, and appeared on both the Teatro Palmolive and Radio Cine Lux. Her film debut was in
La que no perdonó ''La que no perdonó'' is a 1938 Argentine film directed by José A. Ferreyra during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. The film premiered in Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, controlled by the government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is ...
(1938), under the direction of
José A. Ferreyra José A(gustín) Ferreyra (28 August 1889 – 29 January 1943), popularly known as "Negro Ferreyra" (Black Ferreyra, due to his partially African ancestry), was an early Argentina, Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer. He was a ...
with Elsa O'Connor, Mario Danesi and
José Olarra José Olarra (born 1896–1948 in Bayonne, France) was an Argentine actor. Biography Olarra starred in the acclaimed Argentine Film Critics Association Awards, Silver Condor-winning 1943 film ''Juvenilia (film), Juvenilia''. Other notable films i ...
. In 1939 her signature character was taken to film in a screenplay written by Antonio Botta and directed by Ferreyra and Lucena was the star of ''
Chimbela ''Chimbela'' is a 1939 Argentine musical film drama directed by José A. Ferreyra. The film stars Floren Delbene and Armando Bo. It premiered in Buenos Aires during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema The Golden Age of Argentine cinema (Spanis ...
'', although it was only her second film. The story is of a young girl who is supporting her family and falls in love with a man who is running from the police for a murder he did not commit. The supporting cast included Eloy Álvarez,
Floren Delbene Floren Delbene (1898 – 1978 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine film actor and writer of the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema. Ferreyra began acting for film in 1926 and made some 60 film appearances between then and his retirement in 1969, appea ...
,
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, Nuri Montsé and others. She also made her next two films ''El ángel de trapo'' (1940) and ''Pájaros sin nido'' (1940) with Ferreyra. Some of her most memorable roles were: ''
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'' (1942); ''
Elvira Fernández, vendedora de tiendas ''Elvira Fernández, vendedora de tiendas'' is a 1942 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. It stars Paulina Singerman, Juan Carlos Thorry, Tito Lusiardo and Sofía Bozán. The film is about ...
'' (1942) directed by Manuel Romero with
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; ''
Cinco besos ''Cinco besos'' (English: ''Five kisses'') is a 1946 Argentine comedy film of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Luis Saslavsky and written by Saslavsky alongside Ariel Cortazzo. It premiered on March 8, 1946.Mirtha Legrand Rosa María Juana Martínez Suárez (born 23 February 1927), known by her stage name Mirtha Legrand (; from the French , "the great"), is an Argentine actress and television presenter. With an 80-year career, Legrand is one of the most recognize ...
; ''
La Rubia Mireya ''La Rubia Mireya'' is a 1948 Argentine film of the classical era of Argentine cinema. It is the story of a woman who was reluctantly married, divorced, and rejected by her daughter. Cast *Fernando Lamas *Mecha Ortiz Mecha Ortiz (née María ...
'' (1948) by Manuel Romero with
Mecha Ortiz Mecha Ortiz (née María Mercedes Varela Nimo Domínguez Castro; 1900–1987) was an Argentine actress who appeared in films between 1937 and 1981, during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. At the 1944 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards ...
for which she won Best Comic Actress from the
Argentine Film Critics Association The Argentine Film Critics Association () is an organization of Argentine-based journalism, journalists and correspondents. The association presents the ''Silver Condor Awards'' (''Premios Cóndor de Plata'') honoring achievements in Argentina, Ar ...
; ''Una noche cualquiera'' (1951); ''
El Calavera ''El Calavera'' is a 1954 Argentinian film of the classical era of Argentine cinema. Directed by Carlos F. Borcosque, script by Emilio Villalba Welsh and Wilfredo Jimenez, based on Maurice Hennequin's and Pierre Veber's theater play ''Las deli ...
'' (1954) by Carlos Borcosque; and '' La murga'' (1963) by René Mugica. In addition to film, Lucena worked in many of the theaters along Calle Corrientes and traveled with tours both throughout Argentina and through Brazil, Spain and Uruguay. Participating in both classic and modern works, some of her most memorable performances were in ''Cuando el gato no está'', ''Cuando las mujeres dicen sí'', ''Cuanta Milonga'', ''Cuatro escalones abajo'', ''El enfermo imaginario'', ''Juanita la popular'', ''Madame 13'', ''Penélope ya no teje'', ''La Pulga en la Oreja'', ''Quien me presta una hija'', ''Valss'', ''Vengo por el aviso'', and ''Una viuda difícil'' among others. During
Libertad Lamarque Libertad Lamarque Bouza (; 24 November 1908 – 12 December 2000) was an Argentine and Mexican actress and singer, became one of the most iconic stars of the Golden Age of cinema in both Argentina and Mexico. She achieved fame throughout Latin A ...
's run of '' Hello Dolly!'', produced by
Luis Sandrini Luis Sandrini (22 February 1905 – 5 July 1980) was a prolific Argentine comic film actor and film producer. Widely considered one of the most respected and most acclaimed Argentine comedians by the public and critics. He made over 80 appearan ...
and
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, Lucena was called in to replace Lamarque. She also performed in the Chilean musical ''La pérgola de las flores'' by
Isidora Aguirre Isidora Aguirre Tupper (22 March 1919 – 25 February 2011) was a Chilean writer, an author mainly of dramatic works on social issues that have been performed in many countries in the Americas and Europe. Her best known work is ', which, constitu ...
, which made a successful run throughout Latin America. From the 1960s Lucena began working in television. Some of her most noted performances included ''Piel Naranja'' (1975), ''Duro como la piedra, frágil como el cristal'' (1985–1986), ''Como pan caliente'' (1996), ''099 Central'' (2002) and ''El Tabarís, lleno de estrellas'' (2012). She died on 7 October 2015 at the age of 101.


Awards and nominations

* 1948: Best Comic Actress (
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) for ''
La Rubia Mireya ''La Rubia Mireya'' is a 1948 Argentine film of the classical era of Argentine cinema. It is the story of a woman who was reluctantly married, divorced, and rejected by her daughter. Cast *Fernando Lamas *Mecha Ortiz Mecha Ortiz (née María ...
'' * 2006: Silver Condor (lifetime achievement award) from the Argentine Film Critics Association * 2011: Nominated for Best Supporting Actress (Argentine Film Critics Association) for ''
Brother and Sister "Brother and Sister" (also "Little Sister and Little Brother"; ) is a European fairy tale which was, among others, written down by the Brothers Grimm (KHM 11). It is a tale of Aarne–Thompson Type 450. In Russia the story was more commonly know ...
''


Filmography


Films

* ''
La que no perdonó ''La que no perdonó'' is a 1938 Argentine film directed by José A. Ferreyra during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. The film premiered in Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, controlled by the government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is ...
'' (1938) * ''
Chimbela ''Chimbela'' is a 1939 Argentine musical film drama directed by José A. Ferreyra. The film stars Floren Delbene and Armando Bo. It premiered in Buenos Aires during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema The Golden Age of Argentine cinema (Spanis ...
'' (1939) * ''El ángel de trapo'' (1940) * ''Pájaros sin nido'' (1940) * ''Napoleón'' (1941) * '' Elvira Fernández, vendedora de tienda'' (1942) * '' Ven...mi corazón te llama'' (1942) * ''Un nuevo amanecer'' (1942) * ''La calle Corrientes'' (1943) * ''
Cinco besos ''Cinco besos'' (English: ''Five kisses'') is a 1946 Argentine comedy film of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Luis Saslavsky and written by Saslavsky alongside Ariel Cortazzo. It premiered on March 8, 1946.La Rubia Mireya ''La Rubia Mireya'' is a 1948 Argentine film of the classical era of Argentine cinema. It is the story of a woman who was reluctantly married, divorced, and rejected by her daughter. Cast *Fernando Lamas *Mecha Ortiz Mecha Ortiz (née María ...
'' (1948) * ''Una noche en el Ta Ba Rin'' (1949) * '' Valentina'' (1950) * ''Una noche cualquiera'' (1951) * ''
El Calavera ''El Calavera'' is a 1954 Argentinian film of the classical era of Argentine cinema. Directed by Carlos F. Borcosque, script by Emilio Villalba Welsh and Wilfredo Jimenez, based on Maurice Hennequin's and Pierre Veber's theater play ''Las deli ...
'' (1954) * ''Estrellas de Buenos Aires'' (1956) * '' Buenas noches, mi amor'' (inconclusa – 1961) * ''
Buscando a Mónica ''Searching for Monica'' () is a 1962 Argentine-Spanish black-and-white film musical film drama directed by José María Forqué. The film premiered on 29 January 1962 in Madrid and was named ''El Secreto de Mónica''. It was first shown in Arge ...
'' (1962) * '' La murga'' (1963) * '' El Galleguito de la cara sucia'' (1966) * '' La casa de Madame Lulú'' (1968) * '' Joven, viuda y estanciera'' (1970) * ''La casa del amor'' (1973) * ''Millonarios a la fuerza'' (1979) * ''Frutilla'' (1980) * '' Una viuda descocada'' (1980) * ''Luna de octubre'' (1997) * ''
Brother and Sister "Brother and Sister" (also "Little Sister and Little Brother"; ) is a European fairy tale which was, among others, written down by the Brothers Grimm (KHM 11). It is a tale of Aarne–Thompson Type 450. In Russia the story was more commonly know ...
'' (2010)


Television

* ''Domingos de teatro cómico'' (1969) * ''Viernes de Pacheco'' (1971) Episode:"Giuanín, Rey de la pizza" ... (Rosaura) * ''Aplausos'' (1972) ... (Margo) * ''Todo es amor'' (1972–1973) * ''El patio de la Morocha'' (1973) ... (Reneé) * ''Piel de pueblo'' (1973) ... (Rosita's mother) * ''El chupete'' (1973–1976) * ''Piel naranja'' (1975) ... (Angélica) * ''Herencia de amor'' (1981) ... (Jorgelina) * ''Aprender a vivir'' (1981–1982) ... (Zuzú) * ''El ciclo de Guillermo Bredeston y Nora Cárpena'' (1982) Episode: "La viuda es sueño" ... (Julia) * ''Duro como la roca, frágil como el cristal'' (1985–1986) ... (Tona) * ''Alta Comedia'' (1994) * ''Como pan caliente'' (1996) * ''099 Central'' (2002) * ''El Tabarís, lleno de estrellas'' (2012)


See also

*
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lucena, Elena Argentine people of Italian descent 1914 births 2015 deaths Argentine women centenarians Actresses from Buenos Aires Argentine television actresses Argentine film actresses Argentine stage actresses 20th-century Argentine actresses 21st-century Argentine actresses