Hilda Sour
Hilda Sour (1915 – June 6, 2003) was a Chilean actress and singer, who had an extensive career in Argentina and Mexico.[1] Born in Chile, Sour began to work professionally at age seven. She made a career on screen and in the theater, mainly portraying antagonists. during the Argentine film golden decade. Sour worked with Pedro Laxalt, María Félix, Carlos Gardel, Olinda Bozán, Ben Ami, Imperio Argentina, , , Luis Arata, Elsa del Campillo, Agustín Lara, Niní Marshall, Alicia Barrié, Pepita Serrador, María Duval, , , , Eva Duarte, Marga López, and Silvana Roth.. She worked in the first Chilean film with sound, Norte y sur, directed by Jorge Delano, and alongside Alejandro Flores and Guillermo Yánquez. On stage, she worked with Olga Fariña, Rebequita Gallardo, and Jorge Princesses. Sour died in Chile in 2003.
Filmography[]
- 1934:
- 1938: Mujeres que trabajan
- 1938: Jettatore
- 1939: Divorcio en Montevideo
- 1939:
- 1939: Margarita, Armando y su padre
- 1939:
- 1940: Casamiento en Buenos Aires
- 1941:
- 1942: Amor último modelo
- 1943:
- 1943:
- 1948: Señora tentación
- 1948: Nocturne of Love
- 1949: como Luisa
- 1950:
- 1950:
- 1951: One Who's Been a Sailor
- 1968:
- 1971:
References[]
- ^ "Hilda Sour". Cine Chile. Archived from the original on 9 December 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
External links[]
- Hilda Sour at IMDb
- 1915 births
- 2003 deaths
- Chilean film actresses
- Chilean stage actresses
- Tango singers
- 20th-century Chilean actresses
- 20th-century singers