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Fanny Loy (born ''Anita Fanny Luchi'' 25 September 1917 – unknown) was an Argentine actress, dancer and singer from the beginning of the 20th century.


Career

Loy started as actress and radio singer after winning a contest organised by the magazine ''The Modern Song'' (later called ''Radiolandia''). She debuted in a film titled ''The woman and the jungle'' from 1941, with figures of the Argentine scene like Néstor Deval, Hilda Lámar, Carlos Perelli, Tomás Cabral, José Puricell and José Piumatto. She was a friend of the director José Agustín Ferreyra, who introduced figures like Lidia Liss and María Turgenova. In the theatre, she worked with actors like
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Stage singer

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, giving a new sound to the interpretation of Pichuco of the beautiful work of Piana and Manzi. She stood out as a radio singer for Radio Belgrano together with other singers like Virginia Vera, Betty Caruso and Sponsorship Díaz, and musicians like Manuel Sucher and Hernán Oliva. In this program which debuted in December 1934, in a program sponsored by Productos Griet, one of her companions was the bandleader Mario Demarcate. Afterwards she went to Radio El Mundo where she starred in the radio program ''The Soul That Sings'' with Francisco Lomuto, Adhelma Falcón and Mercedes Carné. Eight months afterwards, she was in Radius Prieto where acted until the end of 1937. In Municipal Radio, she worked with personalities like Julia of Alba, Evita Lauri, Osvaldo Moreno, Chola Vétere, Carmen Duval, and the sisters
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Private life

Loy was the wife of Argentine dancer Domingo Gaeta. Gaeta was a dance teacher.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Loy, Fanny Argentine film actresses Argentine stage actresses Argentine female dancers Argentine dancers 1917 births Year of death missing Date of death unknown