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Paulina Singerman Begun (1911 – 9 February 1984) was an Argentine actress and businesswoman who primarily worked during the
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, performing on both stage and in films. In the later part of her career, she spent a decade performing for television. She was the younger sister of actress
Berta Singerman Berta Singerman Begun (; 9 September 1901 – 10 December 1998), better known as Berta Singerman, was an Argentine singer and actress. Biography Singerman was born in Minsk, then part of the Russian Empire into a Jewish family. She emigrated t ...
. In 1981, she was awarded both a Diploma of Merit and a Platinum Konex for her comedy work in film and theatre.


Biography

Paulina Singerman Begun was born in 1911 in
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to a Russian Jewish immigrant family. From an early age, Singerman and her sister Berta and their neighbour,
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performed with other neighbourhood children in the courtyards of their homes. It was actually Paulina who suggested to Bence's mother that she should take acting classes at the Lavardén Children's Theater, operating in the
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, where Singerman was studying. At the age of 14, she entered the Conservatorio Nacional de Música y Arte Escénico (National Conservatory of Music and Performing Arts). Her theatre debut was in ''Una cura de reposo'' in 1927 when she appeared on stage with
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in a play by Enrique Garcia Velloso. By 1932, she had formed her own theatre company, and was performing dramatic works such as ''Taming of the Shrew'' and ''Amor''. She married the businessman José "Pepe" Vázquez, who became her business manager and they had twin sons. Their company toured from Latin America to the United States, in Cuba, Portugal, and Spain. In 1936, they were in Mexico producing a play called ''Brujería'' by Oduvaldo Vianna at the Teatro Arbeu and it was followed by a production of ''Amor'' at the same theatre. In 1937, they were travelling and performing in the US. Plays included ''Todo Un Hombre'', ''Amor'', ''Terra Baja'', and ''Cuando Los Hijos de Eva no son Lo Hijos de Adan''. Then they headed to Rio de Janeiro before making their way back to Buenos Aires at the beginning of 1938. In 1938, Singerman starred in her first film, '' La rubia del camino'' directed by Manuel Romero and received accolades as a comedian. She then made '' Retazo'' (1939), '' Caprichosa y millonaria'' (1940) directed by
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, '' Isabelita'' (1940) directed by Manuel Romero, ''
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'' (1941), '' Mi amor eres tú'' (1941) and others ending with ''Hay que casar a Paulina'' (1944). In all, she made 10 films in short order most following the same pattern, comedies, and either had the theme of an unruly woman being tamed or a rich woman falling for a poor man. In ''
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'' (1942), one of her best known films, Singerman played the daughter of a millionaire store owner who organises a worker strike. When
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came to power, she was exiled and returned to touring, which served to enhance her reputation. She toured Spain and South America producing such plays as ''Aquí estoy y aquí me quedo'', ''Constancia'', ''Mujeres'', ''Querido Coco'', ''Rosas amarillas y rosas rojas'', ''Trece a la mesa'', ''Una noche a la italiana'' among others. When her exile ended she returned to Argentina and continued to act on stage starring in ''
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'' in 1969 as Golde, the
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r's wife. At the dawn of the 1970s, she began acting on television and played numerous roles in series and made for TV movies. In 1972, she starred in ''Pan criollo, junto a Luis Sandrini'' a play by
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. Her last television program was ''Una noche a la italiana'' made in 1979.


Death

Paulina Singerman died on 9 February 1984 in Buenos Aires, aged 72 or 73.


Awards

* 1981 Platinum Konex for Comedy in film and theater Konex Foundation * 1981 Diploma of Merit for Comedy in film and theater Konex Foundation


Selected filmography


Films

* '' La rubia del camino'' (1938) * '' Caprichosa y millonaria'' (1940) * '' Isabelita'' (1940) * ''
Un bebé de París ''Un bebé de París'' (Spanish for "A Baby from Paris") is a 1941 Argentine comedy film written and directed by Manuel Romero and starring Paulina Singerman and Enrique Serrano. Produced by Lumiton during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema, it is ...
'' (1941) * '' You Are My Love'' (1941) * ''
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) * ''
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'' (1943) * ''Hay que casar a Paulina'' (1944)


Television

* ''Viernes de Pacheco'' (1970) * ''Historias de mamá y papá'' (1970–1973) * ''Alta comedia'' (TV Series) (1971) * ''Pan criollo'' (1972) * ''Qué vida de locos!'' (1973) * ''Humor a la italiana'' (1974) * ''La comedia brillante'' (1974) * ''Constancia, una esposa constante'' (TV Movie) (1976) * ''Una noche a la italiana'' (1979)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Singerman, Paulina 1911 births 1984 deaths Argentine film actresses Argentine people of Russian-Jewish descent Argentine stage actresses Actresses from Buenos Aires Jewish Argentine actresses 20th-century Argentine actresses