Zully Moreno
October 17, 1920 (104 years old) in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Zulema Esther González Borbón, better known as Zully Moreno (October 17, 1920 in Villa Ballester, Buenos Aires – December 25, 1999 in Buenos Aires), was an Argentine film actress of the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema (1940–1960). She appeared in more than 70 movies, earning best actress awards from the Argentine Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Spanish Cinema Writers Circle.
Known For
Credits
- 1960 · Un trono para Cristy as Mrs. Wilkens
- 1959 · Una gran señora as Charo 'Condesa Mirskaya'
- 1958 · La noche y el alba as Marta
- 1958 · Forbidden Love as
- 1957 · Madrugada as Amalia
- 1955 · Love Never Dies as Trinidad Guevara
- 1955 · El barro humano as Mercedes Romero de Vargas Peña
- 1954 · La calle del pecado as Ruby Colmeiro
- 1954 · La dama del mar as
- 1953 · The Lady of the Camelias as Margarita Gautier
- 1951 · Feminine Wiles as
- 1951 · La indeseable as Elsa Robles
- 1951 · María Montecristo as María Montecristo
- 1951 · Pecado as Marta Castro López de Linares
- 1951 · Tierra baja as Marta
- 1950 · Nacha Regules as Nacha Regules
- 1949 · La trampa as Paulina Figueroa
- 1948 · God Bless You as Nancy
- 1948 · Cómo se hace una película argentina as
- 1947 · The Cat as
- 1947 · Nunca te diré adiós as
- 1946 · Celos as Luisa
- 1945 · Dos ángeles y un pecador as
- 1944 · Apasionadamente as
- 1943 · Stella as
- 1943 · Su hermana menor as
- 1942 · Historia de crímenes as Lucy Torres
- 1942 · An Angel Came Down from Heaven as Celia
- 1942 · Fantasmas en Buenos Aires as Martha Almanzor
- 1942 · Adam's Pajamas as Beatriz Herrera
- 1942 · En el último piso as Ana María de los Llanos
- 1942 · El profesor Cero as María Emilia Núñez / Zulema Ríos
- 1941 · Papá tiene novia as
- 1941 · Orquesta de señoritas as Blanca
- 1941 · En la luz de una estrella as
- 1941 · On Tuesdays, Orchids as Julia Acuña
- 1940 · De México llegó el amor as
- Future · Cristina as
- 1939 · Bartolo tenía una flauta as