Carmen Lamas (1938)
Carmen Lamas at the theatre (1935)

Carmen Lamas (1900 in Spain 1990 in Buenos Aires) was a Spanish-born tango singer, and the first Spanish actress who made her career in Argentina. Lamas debuted in 1921 in a cast headed by his father, Miguel Lamas, Spanish actor and director. She was one of the first important figures of the Teatro Maipo, a vedette in the group known at that time as "Primera triple".

Filmography

Movies

Theatre

  • ¿Quién dijo miedo?
  • Las alegres chicas del Maipo
  • Me gustan todas
  • Abajo los hombres
  • La mejor revista
  • Café Concierto 1900
  • Gran cabalgata teatral[1]
  • Mujeres, Flores y Alegría
  • El callejón de la alegría
  • A Juan I de Ardula le han encajado la mula
  • Un regalo del destino
  • ¡Papá, cómprame un príncipe!
  • ¡Qué quiere la Rasimi!
  • El callejón de la alegría'
  • Dos Virginias para Pablo
  • ¡Papá, cómprame un príncipe!
  • A Juan 1º de Ardula le han encajado la mula

References

  1. "Teatro Maipo". Archived from the original on 2014-02-20. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
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