María Antonia Abad Fernández
MML (10 March 1928 – 8 April 2013), known professionally as Sara Montiel, also Sarita Montiel, was a Spanish actress and singer.
She began her career in the 1940s and became the most internationally popular and highest paid star of Spanish cinema in the 1960s. She appeared in nearly fifty films and recorded around 500 songs in five different languages.
Montiel was born in
Campo de Criptana
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in the region of
La Mancha
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in 1928.
She began her acting career in Spain starring in films such as ''
Don Quixote
, the full title being ''The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha'', is a Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes. Originally published in two parts in 1605 and 1615, the novel is considered a founding work of Western literature and is of ...
'' (1947) and ''
Madness for Love
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'' (1948). She moved to Mexico where she starred in films such as ''
Women's Prison
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English-language films ''
Vera Cruz'' (1954), ''
Serenade
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'' (1956) and ''
Run of the Arrow
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'' (1957). She returned to Spain to star in the musical films ''
The Last Torch Song
''The Last Torch Song'', better known under its Spanish title ''El último cuplé'', is a 1957 Spanish jukebox musical film directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Sara Montiel, Armando Calvo and Enrique Vera.
It was released in Spain on 6 May ...
'' (1957) and ''
The Violet Seller
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'' (1958). These two films netted the highest gross revenues ever recorded internationally for films made in the Spanish-speaking movie industry during the 1950s/60s and made her immensely popular.
She then established herself also as a singer thanks to the songs she performed in her films and combined filming new musical films, recording songs and performing live.
Throughout her career, Montiel's personal life was the subject of constant media attention in the Spanish-speaking world. She was married four times and adopted two children.
Career
Montiel started in movies at sixteen
in her native Spain, where she appeared in a secondary role in her first movie, ''Te quiero para mí (I want you for myself)'' in 1944,
immediately followed by a leading role in ''Empezó en boda'' (''It Began with a Wedding'') also in 1944.
They were followed by roles in films such as ''
Mariona Rebull'' (1946), ''
Don Quixote
, the full title being ''The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha'', is a Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes. Originally published in two parts in 1605 and 1615, the novel is considered a founding work of Western literature and is of ...
'' (1947) and ''
Madness for Love
''Madness for Love'' () is a 1948 Spanish historical drama film directed by Juan de Orduña.
The movie is based on the play '' The Madness of Love'' written in 1855 by Manuel Tamayo y Baus around the figure of Queen Joanna of Castile; who attr ...
'' (1948). In April 1950, accompanied by her mother, she moved to Mexico and starred in a dozen films there in less than five years, including ''
Women's Prison
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'' (1953).
Hollywood came calling afterwards, and she was introduced to United States moviegoers in the film ''
Vera Cruz'' (1954), directed by
Robert Aldrich
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. She was offered the standard seven-year contract at
Columbia Pictures
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, which she refused, afraid of Hollywood's typecasting policies for Hispanics. Instead she freelanced at
Warner Bros.
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in ''
Serenade
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'' (1956), directed by
Anthony Mann
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, whom she married in 1957, and at
RKO
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in
Samuel Fuller
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's ''
Run of the Arrow
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'' (1957).
Between November 1956 and January 1957, before filming ''Run of the Arrow'', she filmed in Barcelona the musical film ''
The Last Torch Song
''The Last Torch Song'', better known under its Spanish title ''El último cuplé'', is a 1957 Spanish jukebox musical film directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Sara Montiel, Armando Calvo and Enrique Vera.
It was released in Spain on 6 May ...
'' during a vacation in Spain and as a deference to its director
Juan de Orduña
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. The film, that was filmed with a very low budget, became unexpectedly a worldwide megahit. Initially, the songs in the film were going to be sung by a professional singer who would dub Montiel, but due to the low budget, she eventually sang the songs herself. The film soundtrack album also became a hit.
Following this success, in June 1957 she signed with producer
Benito Perojo
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Biography
Son of José Perojo Figueras (1850–1908), a journalist and politician of Cuban origin, by his wife, Ana ...
a lavish contract to make four films in three years, being the first of them ''
The Violet Seller
''The Violet Seller'', better known under its Spanish title ''La Violetera'', is a 1958 Spanish–Italian historical jukebox musical film produced by Benito Perojo, directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Sara Montiel, Raf Vallone, Frank Vil ...
'', a 1958 large-budget international co-production musical film. The economic agreement was ten million
pesetas (US$240,000 as of 1957) for four films, which means that she was to receive 2.5 million pesetas (US$60,000) per film, making her the highest-paid Spanish star at a time when the highest-paid stars were netting one million pesetas (US$24,000) per film. The success of ''The Violet Seller'' surpassed that of ''The Last Torch Song'', and in a contractual dispute for the next film, ''
A Girl Against Napoleon
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'' (1959), the agreement was improved by securing for her the twenty per cent of the producer's net revenue. She also signed a contract with
Hispavox
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to record and release the soundtrack albums of her films for which she netted the ten per cent of the records sale as
royalties
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.
''The Violet Seller'' soundtrack album, the first with them, topped sales in Spain and in Latin America and, in July 1959, Hispavox served a Golden Disk award to her for the number of records sold there.
All this made her a film and singing international superstar.
Almost all of her next films earned high box office results and she combined filming, recording songs and performing live. She was the highest paid star of Spanish cinema, and many years later, she began to say that she had been paid more than US$1 million for each of these films,
something that the press widely reported as the actual figure. Among the next films during the 1960s and early 1970s were ''
My Last Tango'' (1960), ''
Pecado de amor'' (1961), ''
The Lovely Lola
''The Lovely Lola'' (Spanish:''La bella Lola'') is a 1962 historical musical film directed by Alfonso Balcázar and starring Sara Montiel, Antonio Cifariello and Frank Villard.Powrie p.218 It was made as a co-production between France, Italy and ...
'' (a 1962 version of ''
La Dame aux Camélias
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''), ''
Casablanca, Nest of Spies
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'' (1963), ''
Samba
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'' (1964), ''
The Lost Woman'' (1966), ''
Tuset Street'' (1967), ''Esa Mujer'' (1969) and ''
Variety
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'' (1971). The film ''Variety'' was banned in Beijing in 1973.
In 1974, she announced her retirement from movies, as she become dissatisfied with the movie industry and the overt nudity in films,
but continued performing live, recording and starring on her own variety television shows in Spain. In 2002 she was the advertising image of the
MTV Europe Music Awards
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held in Barcelona.
In November 2009, singer
Alaska
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who forms the Spanish pop group
Fangoria
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with
Nacho Canut
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, invited Montiel to record a track sharing vocals with her for the re-release of the band's album ''Absolutamente''. They recorded the title track "Absolutamente" as a duet. The music video for the song was released on 18 December 2009. Well into her eighties, she had no plans to retire, and continued working in various projects.
In May 2011, after almost forty years without making a movie, she performed in a feature film directed by Óscar Parra de Carrizosa. The film title is ''Abrázame'' and was shot on location in
La Mancha
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.
She is considered "one of the most important actresses in the history of Spain",
and has been described by Spain's press as a "myth of Spanish cinema." She has also been characterized as "the most beautiful woman of twentieth century Spain." She has also been called a "sexual, feminist, and gay icon for
Francoist Spain
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."
Personal life

Montiel, whose complete name was María Antonia Alejandra Vicenta Elpidia Isidora Abad Fernández, was born in 1928 in
Campo de Criptana
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(
Ciudad Real
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), Spain.
She entered films after winning a talent contest at age fifteen.
In her first movie, she was credited as "María Alejandra" a shortened version of her real name. For her next film, she changed her name to Sara, after her grandmother, and Montiel after the
Montiel
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On 5 March 122 ...
fields in La Mancha region of her birth. It was in Mexico where she first learned how to read and write, taught by the poet
León Felipe
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Biography
Felipe was born in Tábara, Zamora, Spain, while his parents w ...
, and in 1951 she acquired Mexican
dual nationality
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.
She was married four times,
and was ex-communicated by the Catholic Church in Spain for the civil-wedding ceremony of her first marriage:
*
Anthony Mann
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(American actor, film director); 1957–63 (divorced)
* José Vicente Ramírez Olalla (attorney); 1964–70 (divorced)
* José Tous Barberán (attorney, journalist); 1979–92 (Tous's death); this union produced two adopted children: Thais (born 1979) and José Zeus (born 1983)
* Antonio Hernández (Cuban videotape operator); 2002–05 (divorced)
In 2000, Montiel published her autobiography ''Memories: To Live Is a Pleasure'', written by playwright
Pedro Víllora, an instant best seller with ten editions to date. A sequel ''Sara and Sex'' followed in 2003. In these books, she revealed other relationships in her past, including
one-night stand
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s with writer
Ernest Hemingway
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as well as actor
James Dean
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. She also claimed a long-term affair in the 1940s with playwright
Miguel Mihura
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and mentioned that scientist
Severo Ochoa
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, a Nobel Prize winner, was the true love of her life.
In her later years, she became an iconic figure to the gay community, and noted "Cuando voy a actuar a alguna ciudad de EE UU allí están todos los gays de la ciudad" (Whenever I perform in any city in the US, all the gays from that city show up).
Montiel died in 2013 at her home in Madrid at the age of eighty-five from congestive heart failure,
and was buried in the San Justo Cemetery in
Madrid
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.
Filmography
Discography
*''Sara Montiel en Mexico''
*''Canciones de la Película "El Último Cuple"'' - Spain: Columbia. UK:
London
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5409
*''
La Violetera
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'' - Spain:
Hispavox
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. US:
Columbia - EX 5056
*''Baile con Sara Montiel''
*''Carmen la de Ronda'' - Spain: Hispavox. US: Columbia EX 5020
*''Besos de Fuego''
*''Mi Último Tango'' - Spain: Hispavox. US: Columbia EX 5048
*''El Tango''
*''Pecado de Amor'' - Spain: Hispavox. US: Columbia EX 5092
*''La Bella Lola''
*''Noches De Casablanca''
*''Samba''
*''La Dama de Beirut''
*''Canta Sarita Montiel''
*''Esa Mujer''
*''Sara''
*''Varietés''
*''Sara... Hoy''
*''Saritisima''
*''Anoche con Sara''
*''Purisimo Sara''
*''Sara De Cine''
*''Sara A Flor de Piel''
*''Amados Mios''
*''Todas Las Noches A Las Once''
*''Sara Montiel La Diva''
*''Sara Montiel La Leyenda''
*''Besame'' - Spain: Hispavox. US: Columbia EX 5077 (1962)
*''Songs From The Film'' Besame - Spain: Hispavox. US: Columbia EX 5135
Awards
Honours
* 1997 - Gold Medal of the
Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain
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.
* 2001 - Rita Moreno
HOLA
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Award for Excellence.
* 2008 - Gold
Medal of Merit in Labour
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(Kingdom of Spain, 5 December 2008).
* 2012 - "Reina de la Belleza Honorífica".
Legacy
Museum
The Sara Montiel Museum, opened in 1991, is a museum in Campo de Criptana dedicated to her. It is housed in a sixteenth century
windmill
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Windmills were used throughout the high medieval and early modern period ...
and displays photographs, wardrobe and personal belongings of the actress as well as posters of her films. In May 2021 it reopened after undergoing a restoration and modernization.
In popular culture
Correos
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, the Spanish postal service, issued in 2014 a sheet of stamps in tribute to three recently deceased famous Spanish cinema artists: Sara Montiel,
Alfredo Landa
Alfredo Landa Areta MML (3 March 19339 May 2013) was a Spanish actor.
Biography
He was born in Pamplona, Navarre. He finished his pre-university studies in Donostia-San Sebastián. He then began university studies in law, where he began to ...
and
Manolo Escobar
Don Manuel García Escobar MML (19 October 1931 – 24 October 2013), better known as Manolo Escobar, was a Spanish singer of Andalusian '' copla'' and other Spanish music. He was also an actor and performed in multiple musicals. His popular ...
. The stamp that pays tribute to Montiel depicts her in a scene from ''The Violet Seller''.
She was portrayed in the
Pedro Almodóvar
Pedro Almodóvar Caballero (; born 25 September 1949) is a Spanish film director, screenwriter and author. His films are distinguished by Melodrama (film genre), melodrama, irreverent humour, bold colour, glossy décor, quotations from popular c ...
film ''
Bad Education'' (2004) by a male actor in drag (
Gael García Bernal
Gael García Bernal (; born 30 November 1978) is a Mexican actor and filmmaker. He is known for his performances in the films ''Amores perros'' (2000), ''Y tu mamá también'' (2001), ''Bad Education (2004 film), Bad Education'' (2004), ''The Mot ...
) as the
cross-dressing
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character Zahara, and a film clip from one of her movies was used, as well.
Notes
: a. In Spain, ten million pesetas (€60,101) in 1957, adjusted for inflation using the
consumer price index
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, in 2022 would be approximately €3 million, while its
purchasing power
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would be €10–16 million.
: b. The exchange rate in June 1957 was of forty-two pesetas to the United States dollar.
References
External links
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Sara Montiel's InfoMontiel USAVideo of Sara Montiel singing "La Violetera"
{{DEFAULTSORT:Montiel, Sara
1928 births
2013 deaths
People from the Province of Ciudad Real
Spanish women singers
Spanish film actresses
Columbia Records artists
Golden Age of Mexican cinema
Spanish emigrants to Mexico
Naturalized citizens of Mexico
MTV people
Burials at Cementerio de San Justo