Sonia Furió | |
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Born | María Sonia Furió Flores 30 July 1937 [1] |
Died | 1 December 1996[2] | (aged 59)
María Sonia Furió Flores (30 July 1937 – 1 December 1996) was a Spanish-born Mexican actress.
Furió was born in Alicante, the daughter of Nicolás Furió Cabanés and María Flores Guillén. [1] She was very young when her family emigrated to Mexico because of the Spanish Civil War. [1] She became a naturalized Mexican citizen on 2 May 1952 at age 14. [1]
Furió's debut was in the film Y mañana serán mujeres (1955). [3] She studied modern and folkloric dance, English, French, painting, and sculpture. [3] She completed her studies in stagecraft at the Academia de Andrés Soler. [3] She won a golden medal from the Asociación Israelita for her role in the film Los desarraigados (1960). [3] For her work in La cárcel de Cananea (1960), she received a trophy from the Asociación de Críticos Mexicanos. [3]
Sonia Furió | |
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Born | María Sonia Furió Flores 30 July 1937 [1] |
Died | 1 December 1996[2] | (aged 59)
María Sonia Furió Flores (30 July 1937 – 1 December 1996) was a Spanish-born Mexican actress.
Furió was born in Alicante, the daughter of Nicolás Furió Cabanés and María Flores Guillén. [1] She was very young when her family emigrated to Mexico because of the Spanish Civil War. [1] She became a naturalized Mexican citizen on 2 May 1952 at age 14. [1]
Furió's debut was in the film Y mañana serán mujeres (1955). [3] She studied modern and folkloric dance, English, French, painting, and sculpture. [3] She completed her studies in stagecraft at the Academia de Andrés Soler. [3] She won a golden medal from the Asociación Israelita for her role in the film Los desarraigados (1960). [3] For her work in La cárcel de Cananea (1960), she received a trophy from the Asociación de Críticos Mexicanos. [3]