Sabina Olmos (1913–1999) pseudonym of Rosa Herminia Gómez Ramos was an
Argentine
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film actress
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of the
Golden Age of Argentine Cinema
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(1940–1960).
She began her career as a radio songstress of folklore and tango. Later, she developed a long film career with Lumiton studies, where she made a series of films directed by
Manuel Romero and
Francisco Mugica, like ''
La rubia del camino
''La rubia del camino'' (''The Blonde on the Road'') is a 1938 Argentine romantic comedy written and directed by Manuel Romero. Actress Paulina Singerman made her debut in the film.
Synopsis
A young millionairess and flirt (Paulina Singerman) ...
'', ''
Mujeres que trabajan
''Women Who Work'' ( es, Mujeres que trabajan) is a 1938 Argentine comedy film drama directed by Manuel Romero. The film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Tito Lusiardo.
In a 2022 poll of The 100 Greatest Films of Argentine Cinema present ...
'' and ''
La vida es un tango
''La Vida es un tango'' (Life is a Tango) is a 1939
This year also marks the start of the Second World War, the largest and deadliest conflict in human history.
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
January ...
''. "Felicia", her role in the 1939 film ''
Así es la vida
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'' created a genre known as "Argentine suffering" throughout
Latin America
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, because all the characters were either suffering severe angst or crying in equal measure throughout the films. In the 1940s, she participated in several dramatic roles, particularly ''
Historia de una noche'', ''
La gata'', ''
Albéniz'' and ''
Tierra del Fuego
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'', which earned her Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress awards.
After the
Liberating Revolution
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Gaming
* '' Liberati ...
, Olmos and her husband,
tango
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singer , were exiled from Argentina and toured throughout America and Spain. When she was able to finally return in the 1960s, the caliber of roles offered, such as the failure ''Pesadilla'' and second tier films and television, created economic problems for the actress. She took work as an artistic adviser to Channel 11 and served in several administrative functions. In 1992 she performed at the Teatro de la Ribera with other stars from her era at the request of
Rodolfo Graziano
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, though no work materialized from the project. Increasing joblessness led to depression and Olmos committed suicide in 1999, a few weeks before her 86th birthday.
Biography
Rosa Herminia Gómez Ramos was born on 3 February 1913 in the Balvanera neighborhood of
Buenos Aires
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, Argentina to Rafael Gómez and Rafaela Ramos.
From a young age, she was particularly interested in singing, participating in school events and festivals.
At the age of 21,
she was working in a hat shop called Casa San Juan, as a model,
when she was presented to
Amanda Ledesma who was managing a show on
Radio Buenos Aires
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History
It began broadcasting from 270 Belgrano Avenue, under the license that belonged to ''Radio Del Pueblo'' (formerly ''Radio América'', ...
. They offered her a job singing folksongs as there were so many tango singers.
She learned folk songs from the brothers
Carlos
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and
Manuel Acosta Villafañe
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and as her repertoire grew, she switched to
Radio Splendid
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.
There she took the name "Sabina Olmos"
and began singing at various radio stations, including
Radio El Mundo
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, one of the most important stations of the era,
Radio Argentina
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,
Radio Municipal
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,
Radio Carve
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and others, adding tangos to her performances.
She began working in movies in 1937 when she was hired to sing in the film, ''El Casamiento de Chichilo'' directed by
Isidoro Navarro and starring
Francisco Charmiello
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.
Her second film was ''
La rubia del camino
''La rubia del camino'' (''The Blonde on the Road'') is a 1938 Argentine romantic comedy written and directed by Manuel Romero. Actress Paulina Singerman made her debut in the film.
Synopsis
A young millionairess and flirt (Paulina Singerman) ...
'' by
Manuel Romero, starring
Paulina Singerman, in which Olmos both acted and sang, and a few months later, she was hired for another Romero film, ''
Mujeres que trabajan
''Women Who Work'' ( es, Mujeres que trabajan) is a 1938 Argentine comedy film drama directed by Manuel Romero. The film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Tito Lusiardo.
In a 2022 poll of The 100 Greatest Films of Argentine Cinema present ...
''.
She made two other films in 1938, ''
Los apuros de Claudina
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'' and ''
La vida es un tango
''La Vida es un tango'' (Life is a Tango) is a 1939
This year also marks the start of the Second World War, the largest and deadliest conflict in human history.
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
January ...
'',
which was her first major success and in which she sang four songs “Mi noche triste”, “Milonguita”, “La morocha” and “Pero hay una melena” and duets with
Hugo del Carril
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: “La payanca”, “No me vengas con paradas” and in the final scene “Aquel tapado de armiño”.
This success led to her break-through role in ''
Así es la vida
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'' (1939) in which she co-starred with
Enrique Muiño
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by
Francisco Mugica for which she won an award instituted by the Municipal Museum of Cinema
as best dramatic actress.
The film became a classic of Argentine theater
and introduced the role of the suffering heroine which was duplicated many times thereafter.
A couple of hit comedies, ''
Casamiento en Buenos Aires'' and ''
Divorcio en Montevideo'', with
Niní Marshall
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She ...
and
Enrique Serrano
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He appeared in many films of the 1940s and 1950s including '' Muchachas que estudian'', '' Asi es la vida'' (1939).
He starred in some 40 films between 193 ...
followed and then a role for which she is always remembered in ''
Carnaval de antaño
''Carnaval de antaño'' is a 1940 Argentine film directed by Manuel Romero.
Cast
*Florencio Parravicini
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'' (1940). On the set of the film, she met the tango singer Carlos José Pérez de la Riestra, known as Charlo,
who would become her husband until 1969
and she uttered the line, "Ya no soy tu Margarita, ahora me llaman Margot" ("I am not your Margarita, now you will call me Margot"). Some of her most memorable works were done in the 1940s, including ''
Historia de una noche'' (1941) for which she won the award for best performance in an ensemble, ''
Albéniz'' (1946), which won a
Silver Condor Award for Best Film The Silver Condor Award for Best Film ( es, Premio Cóndor de Plata a la mejor película), given by the Argentine Film Critics Association
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,
''
La gata'' for which she won Best Supporting Actress from the
Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences
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and ''
Tierra del Fuego
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'', for which she won a
Silver Condor Award for Best Actress
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and a Best Supporting Actress from the Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences.
Her last memorable film in this period was ''
Historia del 900
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'' (1949) under the direction of
Hugo del Carril
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Early life
Born in Buenos Aires, del Carril ...
with whom she also starred.
As the
Perónist Government began to fail, she and her husband made long trips outside Argentina
and moved away from films.
After the fall of Perón, Olmos and Charlo were exiled and lived outside Argentina, performing in
Spain
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and
Latin America
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.
They lived in Spain for two years recording separately and together and also made some records in Colombia and Brazil. In all, they recorded twelve discs and five duets including such songs as “Amor de mis amores”, “Cuando cuentes la historia de tu vida”, “Lluvia sobre el mar”, “Pobre negra”, “Patio mío”, “La barranca”, “Sin ella” and “Poema de la despedida”, but she was not considered one of the great singers of the era and her recordings were looked at as novelties.
They decided to return to Argentina in 1962
and Charlo produced the film ''Pesadilla'' (1963), in which she starred.
The movie was an overwhelming failure at the box office and within a few years, the marriage also failed.
Her career went into decline and despite a few appearances, ''
Bettina
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'' (1964), ''
Intimidades de una cualquiera'' (1974) and an appearance in the theatrical performance of "Hoy, ensayo, hoy" which she was invited to participate in by
Rodolfo Graziano
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, her career did not revive.
She even attempted a couple of soap operas, “Simplemente María” and “Estación Retiro”, but neither were memorable.
Olmos began working at Channel 11 as an administrative employee
in 1973 and continued for the next 15 years. She had one final appearance, in the film ''
Siempre es difícil volver a casa
''Siempre es difícil volver a casa'' (''It's Always Hard to Return Home'') is a 1992 Argentine comedy film
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'' (1992) and then grew increasingly isolated, as she had no siblings or children and was rarely visited by old friends.
Olmos committed suicide on 14 January 1999 in Buenos Aires.
Filmography
* ''El Casamiento de Chichilo'' (1937)
* ''
La rubia del camino
''La rubia del camino'' (''The Blonde on the Road'') is a 1938 Argentine romantic comedy written and directed by Manuel Romero. Actress Paulina Singerman made her debut in the film.
Synopsis
A young millionairess and flirt (Paulina Singerman) ...
'' (1938)
* ''
Mujeres que trabajan
''Women Who Work'' ( es, Mujeres que trabajan) is a 1938 Argentine comedy film drama directed by Manuel Romero. The film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Tito Lusiardo.
In a 2022 poll of The 100 Greatest Films of Argentine Cinema present ...
'' (1938)
* ''
Los apuros de Claudina
LOS, or Los, or LoS may refer to:
Science and technology
* Length of stay, the duration of a single episode of hospitalisation
* Level of service, a measure used by traffic engineers
* Level of significance, a measure of statistical significanc ...
'' (1938)
* ''
La vida es un tango
''La Vida es un tango'' (Life is a Tango) is a 1939
This year also marks the start of the Second World War, the largest and deadliest conflict in human history.
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
January ...
'' (1938)
* ''
Así es la vida
''Así'' is the fifth studio album by Mexican singer Benny Ibarra, in which he worked with different musicians such as Erik Rubin
Erik Rubín Milanszenko (born 30 January 1971) is a Mexican singer and actor. He was a member of the Mexican ...
'' (1939)
* ''
Casamiento en Buenos Aires'' (1939)
* ''
Divorcio en Montevideo'' (1939)
* ''
Los muchachos se divierten
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Science and technology
* Length of stay, the duration of a single episode of hospitalisation
* Level of service, a measure used by traffic engineers
* Level of significance, a measure of statistical significanc ...
'' (1940)
* ''
Carnaval de antaño
''Carnaval de antaño'' is a 1940 Argentine film directed by Manuel Romero.
Cast
*Florencio Parravicini
Florencio Parravicini (24 August 1876 – 25 March 1941) was an Argentine actor who primarily worked during the Golden Age of Argentine ...
'' (1940)
* ''
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'' (1941)
* ''
Historia de una noche'' (1941)
* ''
I Want to Be a Chorus Girl
''I Want to Be a Chorus Girl'' (Spanish:''Yo quiero ser bataclana'') is a 1941 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Manuel Romero and starring Niní Marshall, Juan Carlos Thorry and Alicia Barrié.Melgosa p.43
The film's art direction was by ...
'' (1941)
* ''
Pasión imposible'' (1942)
* ''
Eramos seis'' (1945)
* ''
Albéniz'' (1946)
* ''
La gata'' (1947)
* ''
Tierra del Fuego
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'' (1948)
* ''
Una historia del 900
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'' (1949)
* ''
La barca sin pescador'' (1949)
* ''
Bettina
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In Italian, Bettina originated as a diminutive of the names Elisabetta and Benedetta. Benedetta is the Ital ...
'' (1963)
* ''Pesadilla'' (1963)
* ''
Hipólito y Evita
''Do What You Want'', also known as ''When love comes'' (original title: ''Hipólito y Evita''), is a 1973 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Orestes A. Trucco and starring Raúl Taibo, Amalia Scaliter, Gilda Lousek y Ricardo Bauleo. It w ...
'' (1973)
* ''
Intimidades de una cualquiera'' (1973)
* ''
Siempre es difícil volver a casa
''Siempre es difícil volver a casa'' (''It's Always Hard to Return Home'') is a 1992 Argentine comedy film
A comedy film is a category of film which emphasizes humor. These films are designed to make the audience laugh through amusement. Fil ...
'' (1992)
References
External links
*
Profile of Sabina Olmos cinenacional.com
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1913 births
1999 deaths
20th-century Argentine actresses
Argentine film actresses
Actresses from Buenos Aires
Suicides by jumping in Argentina
1999 suicides