Beatrice Marianne Torres, an Argentine actress and singer better known by the pseudonym Lolita Torres, was born on March 26, 1930 in the small Argentine city of Avellaneda, Buenos Aires province. The pseudonym Lolita was invented for her by Uncle Hector. About the beginning of her creative career, Lolita always remembered with tenderness and love. At the age of seven, she already masterfully performed folk dances, which was especially liked by the finicky Argentine audience. It was immediately clear
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Beatrice Marianne Torres, an Argentine actress and singer better known by the pseudonym Lolita Torres, was born on March 26, 1930 in the small Argentine city of Avellaneda, Buenos Aires province. The pseudonym Lolita was invented for her by Uncle Hector.
About the beginning of her creative career, Lolita always remembered with tenderness and love. At the age of seven, she already masterfully performed folk dances, which was especially liked by the finicky Argentine audience. It was immediately clear that little Beatrice will not stop there, but will confidently march to its peak of fame and popularity. At the age of 10, she entered the school of classical Spanish dance in Buenos Aires and graduated with honors. Her successful debut on the stage of the capital's theater Avenida Torres noted in 1942.
Having lost her mother very early, Beatrice carried through her life love for her native person, imprinting her every word, look, smile in her memory forever. In 1944, fourteen-year-old Lolita made her film debut, singing the song "Gitano Jesus" in the film "Dance of Destiny". In the same year, Lolita Torres recorded the first album.
The main role in the film “In rhythm salt and pepper” brought her special popularity in 1951. But the biggest and most incredible success brought her the role in the film “Girl of Fire”, which was a record number of viewers in the year of its release on the big screen.
In the 1950s, the already popular singer and actress Lolita Torres performed the main roles in several musicals: “Poor Church Mouse”, “Best in College”, “Love at First Sight”, “Age” of Love, “Grooms for Laura”, etc.
In 1957, the actress married an intelligent, worthy of love and understanding man – Santiago Rodolfo Burastero. But too short was the family happiness of Lolita: in 1959, her husband died in an incredible car accident, and not having time to rejoice in the newly born son...Healing heart wounds, the actress only in 1965 decided on a second marriage with Julio Cesar Cachia. In this marriage, she had four children, among them the popular singer Diego Torres. Her last film role was dramatic.
film "There in the North" .
Lolita Torres broke out as a bright star in the Spanish film industry, she was loved, recognized, revered by the audience. Great talent was intertwined with the simplicity and tenderness of her multifaceted soul.
The actress died on September 14, 2002 in Buenos Aires. /