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Inocencia Alcubierre

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Inocencia Alcubierre Rodríguez
The actors Fortunio Bonanova and Inocencia Alcubierre in a scene from Don Juan Tenorio
Born(1901-06-16)16 June 1901
Uncastillo, Aragon
Died1927
Madrid
NationalitySpanish
Other namesIno Alcubierre
OccupationActress

Inocencia Alcubierre Rodríguez, also known as Ino Alcubierre (16 June 1901 – 1927) was a Spanish actress.

Biography

Alcubierre was born in Uncastillo in 1901 and moved to Barcelona during her childhood with her parents. As a teenager, she worked as an usher in a movie theater.

In 1921, she received the lead role in her first film, a western called, Lilian.[1] She acted for director Ricardo de Baños [es], as Doña Inés in the production of Don Juan Tenorio in 1922. Alcubierre took a three-year hiatus to care for her baby daughter. After appearing in a film that had no significant impact in 1925, she appeared in Nobleza baturra, which went on to become one of the most successful silent films in Spain, however, no copy of the film survived. Her performance as María del Pilar, a "representation of the pain and heart heat" was praised. In 1926, she played a role in La malcasada, which discussed the then-controversial subject of divorce.

Alcubierre died in a traffic accident in Madrid.[2]

Filmography

  • 1921: Lilian
  • 1922: Don Juan tenorio
  • 1925: Nobleza baturra
  • 1926: La malcasada

References

  1. ^ "Inocencia Alcubierre". 7 November 2011.
  2. ^ Javier Barreiro: Diccionario biográfico español.

External links

This page was last edited on 23 January 2023, at 04:40
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