Marisa Medina

María Luisa Guiu Medina (December 2, 1942 – April 11, 2012) was a Spanish singer, actress and television presenter.

Biography

She started at TVE as a dedicated announcer reading scripts for cultural programs. She made her debut before the cameras in Spain in 1962 in the program En antena. Subsequently made numerous appearances in many other programs, mainly during the sixties and seventies. She made some forays into the world of cinema and song, to share the stage with Julio Iglesias. In 2000, she collaborated in some programs of Telecinco, such as "TNT" by Jordi González.

Personal life

In 1970 Medina married the composer Alfonso Santisteban, with whom she had three daughters. They divorced in 1994.

On May 9, 2009, Medina appeared in the television program DEC, on Antena 3, speaking about colon cancer and hepatocarcinoma. On August 27, 2010, in an interview on the program "Sálvame Deluxe", she confirmed that she had one or two years to live.

Medina died on April 11, 2012, at age 69 due to colon and liver cancer.[1]

Published books

Awards

In 1967 received the award Golden antenna.

Work in film

References

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