Imperio Argentina
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Born | María Magdalena Nile del Río 26 December 1906 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Died | 22 August 2003 Benalmádena, Málaga, Spain | (aged 96)
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
Spouse(s) | Ramón Baillo (m. 1946–1948; dissolved) Florián Rey (m. 1934–1939; dissolved); 1 child |
Partner(s) | Joaquín Goyanes; 1 child |
María Magdalena Nile del Río (26 December 1906[1] – 22 August 2003) was an Argentine professional singer and movie actress, better known as Imperio Argentina; she became a citizen of Spain in 1999.
María Magdalena Nile del Río was born to Antonio Nile (a guitar player, born in Gibraltar) and Rosario del Río (a native of Monda in the Province of Málaga). She performed onstage in her native Argentina, where she had a long and successful career. At that time, her stage name was Pettit Imperio. But her most successful moments came after she moved to Spain. It was there that she changed her name to Imperio Argentina, as a way to honor her "other country". While in Spain, del Río acted in many movies, and frequently worked in television and radio. She obtained Spanish citizenship in 1999.[2] In 2001, she published her autobiography, "Malena Clara", written by playwright Pedro Víllora[3]
Death
[edit]In January 2003, she suffered an angina attack and was admitted to the University Hospital of Malaga. She died in Benalmádena in the Province of Málaga (her mother was born and raised in the same province) in August 2003, aged 97. She had two children. Her son, Florián Antonio Martínez Nile, by her marriage to Florián Rey, predeceased her, having committed suicide at age 24 in 1959. Her younger child was her daughter, Alejandra Goyanes Nile, by another marriage. She was married twice. As a divorcee, she could not, in Francoist Spain, legally marry Joaquín Goyanes, the father of her daughter.[4]
Selected filmography
[edit]- Sister San Sulpicio (1927)
- Restless Hearts (1928)
- Los claveles de la virgen (1929)
- El amor solfeando (1930)
- Lo mejor es reír (1931)
- Cinópolis (1931)
- Su noche de bodas (1931)
- La casa es seria (1932)
- When Do You Commit Suicide? (1932)
- Suburban Melody (1933)
- El novio de mamá (1934)
- Sister San Sulpicio (1934)
- Nobleza baturra (1935)
- Morena Clara (1936)
- Carmen (la de Triana) (1938)
- Nights in Andalusia (1938)
- The Song of Aixa (1939)
- The Story of Tosca (1941)
- Goyescas (1942)
- Bambú (1945)
- The Songstress (1946)
- Song of Dolores (1947)
- La cigarra (1948)
- With the East Wind (1966)
- Andalucía, un siglo de fascinación (1997, TV miniseries)
References
[edit]- ^ Imperio Argentina at Cinenacional.com (in Spanish) (archive)
- ^ "Imperio Argentina | Argentine-Spanish actress and singer". Britannica.com. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
- ^ "'Malena Clara', las memorias de la actriz y cantante Imperio Argentina". 26 August 2003.
- ^ "Fallece a los 92 años la actriz y cantante Imperio Argentina - Cultura - Diario Córdoba". Diariocordoba.com. 23 August 2003. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
External links
[edit]- 2003 deaths
- Naturalised citizens of Spain
- Age controversies
- Argentine emigrants to Spain
- Actresses from Buenos Aires
- Singers from Buenos Aires
- Argentine people of Gibraltarian descent
- Spanish film actresses
- Spanish silent film actresses
- 20th-century Spanish actresses
- Spanish stage actresses
- Argentine silent film actresses
- Argentine film actresses
- Honorary Goya Award winners
- Tango singers
- 20th-century Spanish singers
- 1906 births
- 20th-century Spanish women singers