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Susana Guenola Zubiri (born 1929), better known as Susana Freyre, is an Argentine actress. She appeared in 30 films and television shows between 1945 and 1984. She starred in the film Three Loves in Rio, which was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival.

Susana Freyre
Susana Freyre in 1968, by Annemarie Heinrich
Born
OccupationActress
Years active1945-1984

Her mother's surname is Vidal.[1] She began his work in the cinema in 1945 in Las seis suegras de Barba Azul directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen (1914-1999), whom she married and who would direct most of the films in which she participated and accompanied him during his stay in Mexico.

Among her performances she remembers the character of Paula, an aristocrat who came unless she worked as a "call girl" with Fernanda Mistral, in the film PAULA CAUTIVA (1963) in which she participated with Duilio Marzio, Lautaro Murua. Directed by Fernando Ayala, it is about a story by Beatriz Guido, whose action took place during a military revolt in 1962,2 and which earned her the 1964 Silver Condor Award for best actress. There she sings and plays the guitar (works by Astor Piazzolla).

In the theatre she starred in many plays, such as El hombre de mundo by Ventura de la Vega, in the Teatro Nacional Cervantes (1969) with Esteban Serrador and Rosa Rosen.

She filmed in Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela and Mexico.

In 2003, she was awarded the prize for her career by the Association of Film Reporters of Argentina. She received the award together with Elsa Daniel, María Vaner and Duilio Marzio.[2]

In 2012, she presented the Condor de Plata awards (at the Avenida TheatreinBuenos Aires).

On 27 August 2012, at the Tabarís Theater, the SAGAI Foundation presented the "Recognition of the 2012 Trajectory" award to audiovisual figures over 80 years of age.[3]

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  1. ^ "Susana Freyre". IMDb. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  • ^ "Página/12 :: Espectáculos ::『Historias mínimas』ahora vuela sobre las alas de los Cóndores". 4 December 2014. Archived from the original on 4 December 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  • ^ "SAGAI, reconocimiento a la Trayectoria 2012 - Butaca Teatral | Butaca Teatral". 3 May 2018. Archived from the original on 3 May 2018. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
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