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Fanny Navarro (1 June 1920 - 18 March 1971) was an Argentine actress. She starred in films such as ''
Melodías porteñas ''Melodías porteñas'' (''Buenos Aires Melodies'') is a List of Argentine films of 1937, 1937 Argentine film, a musical directed by Luis Moglia Barth, who also co-wrote it. It is one of the most iconic films of the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. ...
'' (1937), '' Doce mujeres'' (1939), '' Ambición'' (1939), '' El hijo del barrio'' (1940), '' Hogar, dulce hogar'' (1941), '' Dos ángeles y un pecador'' (1945), '' Marihuana'' (1950), '' Deshonra'' (1952), '' Marta Ferrari'' (1956) and '' La Calesita'' (1969). Navarro was the girlfriend of
Eva Perón María Eva Duarte de Perón (; ; 7 May 1919 – 26 July 1952), better known as Eva Perón or by the nickname Evita (), was an Argentine politician, activist, actress, and philanthropist who served as First Lady of Argentina from June 1946 until ...
's brother, and she was selected by Perón to head the Peronist foundation for actresses. Navarro once lost the only copy of a script written for
Leopoldo Marechal Leopoldo Marechal (June 11, 1900 – June 26, 1970) was one of the most important Argentine writers of the twentieth century. Biographical notes Born in Buenos Aires into a family of French and Basque descent, Marechal became a primary scho ...
's play '' Antigona Verez''; Marechal was ordered to rewrite the entire thing.


Filmography

* ''
Melodías porteñas ''Melodías porteñas'' (''Buenos Aires Melodies'') is a List of Argentine films of 1937, 1937 Argentine film, a musical directed by Luis Moglia Barth, who also co-wrote it. It is one of the most iconic films of the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. ...
'' (1937) * ''
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'' (1938) * '' Doce mujeres'' (1939) * '' El solterón'' (1939) * '' Ambición'' (1939) * '' El susto que Pérez se llevó'' (1940) * '' El hijo del barrio'' (1940) * '' Hogar, dulce hogar'' (1941) * '' Sinfonía argentina'' (1942) * '' La suerte llama tres veces'' (1943) * '' Dos ángeles y un pecador'' (1945) * '' El capitán Pérez'' (1946) * '' Mujeres que bailan''(1949) * '' Morir en su ley'' (1949) * '' Marihuana'' (1950) * '' Suburbio '' (1951) * '' Soñemos'' (1951) (short documentary) * '' Deshonra'' (1952) * '' El grito sagrado'' (1954) * '' Marta Ferrari'' (1956) * '' Allá donde el viento brama'' (1963) * '' La calesita'' (1963) * '' Desnuda en la arena'' (1969)


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* Argentine film actresses 1920 births 1971 deaths {{Argentina-actor-stub