Amalia de Isaura

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Amalia de Isaura
1918-12-22, La Novela Teatral, Amalia Isaura, Tovar.jpg
Born24 June 1887
Died22 December 1971
Madrid, Spain
Other namesAmalia de Isaura Pérez
OccupationActress
Years active1924-1970

Amalia de Isaura (1887–1971) was a Spanish stage and film actress. [1]

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References

  1. Goble p.142

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