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Laura Elena Zarrabeitia Portuondo | |
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Born | August 18, 1937 |
Nationality | Cuban |
Citizenship | Venezuelan American |
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Painter Actress |
Laura Elena Zarrabeitia Portuondo (born on August 18, 1937) is a Cuban actress known for La muerte de un burócrata (1966) and El huésped (1966).
Laura Zarrabeitia is a Cuban actress who formed part of Cuba's Teatro Estudio from 1960 to 1970, with which she acted in over 50 plays. She continued her performing career in exile in Spain (1970-1972), Venezuela (1972-1998), and Miami, Florida (1998- ). [1]
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Laura Elena Zarrabeitia Portuondo | |
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Born | August 18, 1937 |
Nationality | Cuban |
Citizenship | Venezuelan American |
Occupation(s) |
Painter Actress |
Laura Elena Zarrabeitia Portuondo (born on August 18, 1937) is a Cuban actress known for La muerte de un burócrata (1966) and El huésped (1966).
Laura Zarrabeitia is a Cuban actress who formed part of Cuba's Teatro Estudio from 1960 to 1970, with which she acted in over 50 plays. She continued her performing career in exile in Spain (1970-1972), Venezuela (1972-1998), and Miami, Florida (1998- ). [1]
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