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Zulma Aurora Faiad (born February 21, 1944, in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine vedette and actress.
Biography
Zulma Faiad grew up with her sister Virginia Faiad in the bosom of an Argentine middle-class family. Her father was Jacinto Faiad, of Lebanese descent. Her parents separated when she was still very young. Her father was an accountant, and worked several hours a day, so her mother, Aurora de Faiad was in charge of giving her artistic training. At age seven, she entered the school of the Teatro Colón, where she studied choreography and perfected her acting vocation with the theater.
At the beginning of the decade of the 1960, she began as an advertising model and her protagonist participation in a television advertisement of an oil brand gave birth to the affectionate popular nickname of "La Lechuguita" alluding to the characterization that she made. From the Teatro Maipo where she worked, she moved to the Teatro Nacional Cervantes.
She worked with comedians Juan Carlos Mesa and Adolfo Stray. She was one of the three famous "Singles" of Channel 13.
In cinema she had a prolific career, acting in 17 films.
In Mexico she participated in several films, of which the most remembered are those in which she acted next to Mauricio Garcés. She had traveled to Mexico for forty days and ended up staying seven years. She also worked as an exclusive figure on commercials for PEMEX.
During the 70's and early 80's she ventured with great success as a vedette in theater shows, alongside stars such as Nélida Lobato, Dario Vittori, Silvia Legrand, Osvaldo Martínez, Carmen Barbieri and Moria Casán.
In Mexico, she made her debut on the theatrical stages in 1969, in a play along with Maria Victoria and Marco Antonio Muñiz.
In 1990, she participated as an actress in some television shows. Already withdrawn from the theater and from the television screen, since 2000 she hosted her own radio program at dawn, where she stood out for her Christian spiritual messages. She was also called by Marcelo Tinelli to be a juror at Bailando por un Sueño.
Since 2015, she performs in the Aldo Funes play, Mujeres de ceniza.
She entered without success in politics. She was a candidate for first national deputy by the City of Buenos Aires, as a member the Partido de la Esperanza Porteña political party, in the legislative elections of October 23, 2005.
Personal life
She had two well-known relationships, the first one was with Melchor Arana, with whom she lived the 7 years abroad. The second was with Daniel Guerrero, whom she married in Mexico, and with whom she had her two daughters, Daniela and Eleonora, the latter a talented singer. Her sister, Virginia Faiad, a few years younger than her, has also, but less assiduously, ventured into acting and magazine.
Filmography
= Films
=1963: Rata de puerto
1964: Las mujeres los prefieren tontos o Placeres conyugales
1965: El perseguidor
1965: Nacidos para cantar
1965: Ritmo nuevo y vieja ola
1965: Psique y sexo
1965: Villa Delicia, playa de estacionamiento, música ambiental
1965: Los ratones
1966: La buena vida
1966: Necesito una madre
1967: La cigarra está que arde
1968: La cama
1969: Al rojo vivo
1969: Amor libre
1969: Espérame en Siberia vida mía
1969: Modisto de señoras
1970: Un amante anda suelto
1970: Préstame a tu mujer
1971: Los corrompidos
1971: Siete Evas para un Adán
1971: El ídolo
1972: Rosario
1972: Disputas en la cama
1972: En esta cama nadie duerme
1972: La noche de los mil gatos
1973: Cumbia
1973: El castillo de las momias de Guanajuato
1973: La casa del amor
1974: La flor de la mafia
1974: El amor infiel
1974: Las viboras cambian de piel
1979: Las golfas del talón
1983: La pulga en la oreja
1988: Matrimonios... y algo más '88
1991: La risa está servida
= Television
=Solamente vos (2013) ... Miriam
Bailando por un Sueño (2006)
Floricienta (2004) ... Titina
Resistiré (2003)
Costumbres argentinas (2003)
¿Quién es Alejandro Chomski? (2002)
Señoras sin señores (1998)
Ciudad prohibida (1997)
Cada día una mujer (1996) ... Lunes
Por siempre mujercitas (1995)
Fiesta y bronca de ser joven (1992)
Matrimonios y algo más (1987) ... various characters
Sola (1983)
El superejecutivo Don Jacobo (1968), with Adolfo Stray
References
External links
Zulma Faiad at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Zulma Faiad
- Zulma
- Vedette (cabaret)
- Modisto de señoras
- Thelma Tixou
- Blood Feast (1972 film)
- Rossy Mendoza
- María Eugenia Ritó
- El Amor infiel
- Bailando por un Sueño (Argentine TV series)