China Zorrilla

China Zorrilla

1922-03-14 – 2014-09-17 (age 92) Montevideo - Uruguay
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Biography

China Zorrilla (born Concepción Matilde Zorrilla de San Martín Muñoz; Montevideo, 14 March 1922 –Montevideo, 17 September 2014) was an emblematic Uruguayan theater, film, and television actress, also director, producer and writer. An immensely popular star in the Rioplatense area is often regarded as a Grand Dame of the South American theater stage. After a long career in the Uruguayan theater, Zorrilla made over 50 appearances in Argentina's film, theater and TV. Her distinguished career took off in Uruguay in the 50-60s, later she settled in Argentina where she lived for over 35 years and was popular on TV, theater, and cinema. At 90, she retired and went back to Uruguay where she died in 2014. In 2008, Zorrilla was invested Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres by the French Government and in 2011, the Correo Uruguayo (the national postal service in Uruguay) released a print run of 500 commemorative postage stamps dedicated to her.

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Known For

Elsa & Fred
Elsa & Fred

2005

as Elsa

La Invitación
La Invitación

1982

as Dolores Ortega de Zubarán

Waiting for the Hearse
The Truce
The Truce

1974

as Rosa, esposa de Vignale

Last Days of the Victim
Last Days of the Victim

1982

as Beba (arrendataria)

The Mafia
The Mafia

1972

as Assunta Donato

To Realize
To Realize

1984

as Ágada

Contar hasta diez
Poor Butterfly
Un guapo del 900
Touch the Sky
Touch the Sky

2007

as Imperio

Conversations with Mother
Nobody's Wife
Nobody's Wife

1982

as Zulema

Warriors and Prisoners
Warriors and Prisoners

1990

as Sergeant

Las sorpresas
Lola Mora
Lola Mora

1996

as Reina de Italia

Cuatro caras para Victoria
Cuatro caras para Victoria

1992

as Victoria IV

Tres de corazones
Jewish Gauchos
Summer of the Colt