Susana Romero

Susana Romero

Susana Romero (born Buenos Aires, 20 June 1958) is an Argentine actress, speaker, and vedette, and animal rights activist.

Biography

Romero, nicknamed "La negra", is recognised in the entertainment world for interpreting sexy and funny characters in Argentine cinema. She is also an animal rights defender and vegan. On 17 June 1973, she was named Miss Argentina. In Athens Greece, during the Miss Universe contest, she came in sixth place. Upon her return to Argentina, she began a successful career as a model and comedy actress, in theatre and television. In 2008, Romero published a book, El amor después de la pena.[1] In 2007, she was awarded the Prize Podestá by the Argentinian Actors Association.[2]

In December 1988, Romero married Abel Jacubovich. They have two daughters.[3]

Acting career

Television

In 1971, Romero began her television career on the Channel 13 musical program Alta tensión. In 1986, she began her career as an actress working with comedian Alberto Olmedo and Javier Portals on No toca botón. She became known as one of "the Olmedo girls", along with Beatriz Salomón, Adriana Brodsky, Silvia Pérez and Divina Gloria.

Advertising campaigns

Film

Romero debuted her motion picture career in 1985 with the drama The Rigorous Fate. The same year, she appeared in El cazador de la muerte. In 1987, she played Martha in Las esclavas and appeared in two comedies, El manosanta está cargado and Galería del terror. In 1996, she appeared in Corsarios del chip, a Spanish film.

Theatre

Radio

References

  1. "Susana Romero confiesa que fue abusada por su tío". Perfil (in Spanish). 31 March 2011. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  2. "La actriz tucumana Susana Romero será distinguida con el Premio Podestá - Espectáculos". La Gaceta. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  3. "El difícil momento de Susana Romero". perfil.com (in Spanish). 17 March 2011. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014.
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