Zoe Ducós

Zoe Ducós (1970)

Zoe Ducós Celia Gallegos (March 6, 1928 - November 11, 2002) was an Argentine film, stage, and television actress. She was born in Buenos Aires in 1928.

She studied at the National Conservatory of Music and Performing Arts and upon graduation, earned the Grand Prize of Honor bestowed by the National Commission of Culture for best actress in the National Competition of Vocational Theatres. The prize included a contract to join the cast of Teatro Nacional Cervantes, in which she performed between 1948 and 1951. In 1948, she debuted in a film directed by Luis César Amadori. Without abandoning her stage work, she continued filming in later years. For her rule in Suburban directed by Leon Klimovsky, she was awarded Best Actress by the Association of Cinema Writers of Argentina. In 1952, Ducós settled in Venezuela after a visit through Spain, and debuted at the Teatro Municipal. She appeared on Radio Caracas Televisión. She continued her theater work and also participated in many telenovelas. She died of a stroke in Caracas, Venezuela in 2002.[1]

Filmography

Actress
Screenwriter
  • Retén de mujeres (1988)
Casting director
  • Retén de mujeres (1988)

Television

  • Amor de papel (1993) Series
  • Macarena (1992) Series
  • La mujer prohibida (1991) Series.... Fiorella Di Salvatori
  • Pobre diabla (1990) Series.... Doña Roberta Mejía Guzmán
  • La sombra de Piera (1989) Series
  • Cristal (1985) Series.... Luisa
  • Topacio (1984) Series.... Sor Piedad
  • Luisana mía.... Estela de Bernal (1 episode, 1981)
  • Elizabeth (1980) Series
  • Rosangela (1979) Series.... Amanda
  • Daniela (1978) Series.... Cruz Dolores
  • Carolina (1976) Series.... Enriqueta Villacastin
  • Tu rebelde ternura (1975) Series.... Malisa
  • La loba (1973) Series.... Erika Heller
  • Nacido para odiarte (1971) Series.... Clarita

References

  1. Martínez, Adolfo C. (November 22, 2002). "El último adiós a la actriz Zoe Ducós". La Nacion (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 February 2014.

External links

Zoe Ducos at the Internet Movie Database

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