• Elena Bozán (9 November 1916, Buenos Aires- 1963, Buenos Aires, Argentina), was an Argentine actress, dancer and vedette. She was the sister of the actresses...
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    Haydée Bozán was an Argentine actress, chorus girl, vedette, and businesswoman. She was the sister of actresses Sofía Bozán and Elena Bozán, and cousin...
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  • de la morocha (1951) as herself. She was the sister of Elena Bozán and Haydée Bozán. Sofia Bozán died of cancer aged 53 in 1958. La Calle del pecado (1954)...
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  • equestrian Dilara Bozan (born 1997), Turkish karateka Elena Bozán (1916–1963), Argentine actress, dancer, and vedette Francisco Bozán (born 1986), Chilean...
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    Zeta Bosio, bassist Juan Diego Botto, actor Elena Bozán Haydée Bozán, actress Sofía Bozán, actress Olinda Bozán, actress Luis Brandoni, actor and politician...
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    for them. Bozán appeared in 75 films and was considered one of the best comic actors of Argentine cinema in the 20th century. Olinda Bozán Acosta was...
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  • Tito Lusiardo and Sofía Bozán. Paulina Singerman as Alcira García Méndez / Isabelita Tito Lusiardo as Galíndez Sofía Bozán as Elena Juan Carlos Thorry as...
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  • Bayón Herrera and starring Luis Sandrini, Olinda Bozán and Héctor Quintanilla. Luis Sandrini Olinda Bozán Héctor Quintanilla Francisco López Silva María...
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    Ángel Borlenghi (1904–1962), trade-unionist and Peronist politician Sofía Bozán (1904–1958), actress and tango vocalist Alfredo Bravo (1925–2003), Socialist...
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    Bozán, Tito Lusiardo, Tita Merello and Luisa Vehil. 1942: Come... my heart calls you, along with Elvira Ríos, Tito Lusiardo, Alicia Barrié and Elena Lucena...
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