Diana Sorel | |
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Born | 3 August 1946 78) | (age
Other names | Laura Jimeno |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1966- |
Diana Sorel (born Laura Jimeno in 1946) is a Spanish actress. She starred in a number of Spanish spaghetti westerns and dramas, and is known to horror film fans for her roles in two important Spanish horror films, Los Monstruos del Terror and La llamada del vampiro. [1]
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