Perla Cristal | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1965-1977 |
Perla Cristal (born September 29, 1937) is an Argentine actress and vedette and singer who began her career in her native country, with incursions into Hollywood and Spanish and Italian cinema. She settled in Spain in the early 1960s and continued her career in film.
Cristal's first starring role was in the 1950 film Arroz con leche under director Carlos Schlieper. [1] Other notable films include The Black Tulip (1964), starring Alain Delon and Virna Lisi, and The Corruption of Chris Miller (1972), with Jean Seberg and Marisol. She also appeared in Jess Franco's The Awful Dr. Orloff (1962) and starred opposite Paul Naschy in The Fury of the Wolfman (1972).
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