Soledad Miranda  

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Soledad Rendón Bueno (July 9, 1943August 18, 1970), better known by her stage names Soledad Miranda or Susann Korda (or sometimes Susan Korda), was an actress. She was born in Sevilla, Spain to Portuguese parents. At 16, she made her film debut as a ballerina in José Maria Elorrieta's La bella mimi ("The Beautiful Mimi", 1960). She frequently starred in the films of Jess Franco, such as Count Dracula, She Killed in Ecstasy and Vampyros Lesbos. She died in a car crash on a Lisbon highway; shortly before her death, she had been offered a contract by Artur Brauner, a major German producer.

Filmography

  • La Bella Mimí (1960) — First Dancer
  • La reina del Tabarín (1960) — Duchess (uncredited)
  • Ursus (1960) — Fillide
  • Canción de cuna (1961) — Teresa
  • The Castilian (1962) — Maria Estevez
  • Eva 63 (1963) — Soledad
  • Pyro (1963) — Liz Frade
  • Cuatro bodas y pico (1963)
  • Bochorno (1963)
  • Las hijas de Helena (1963) — Mari Pó
  • Los gatos negros / A canção da Saudade (1964) — Babá
  • Un día en Lisboa (1964) - Herself
  • Fin de semana (1964)
  • Playa de Formentor (1964)
  • Currito de la Cruz (1965) — Rocío
  • Sound of Horror (1965) — Maria
  • La familia y uno más (1965) — Patricia
  • ¡Es mi hombre! (1966) — Leonor Jiménez
  • Sugar Colt (1966) — Josefa
  • Cervantes (1966) — Nessa
  • 100 Rifles (1969) — Girl in Hotel
  • Estudio amueblado 2-P (1969) — Maribel
  • Soltera y madre en la vida (1969) — Paloma
  • Lola la piconera (1969) — Rosarillo
  • Count Dracula (1970) — Lucy Westenra
  • Cuadecuc/Vampir (1970) — Herself
  • Nightmares Come at Night (1970) — Neighbor's Girlfriend
  • Sex Charade (1970) — Anna
  • Eugénie de Sade (1970) — Eugénie de Franval
  • Vampyros Lesbos (1970) — Countess Nadine Carody
  • She Killed in Ecstasy (1970) — Mrs. Johnson
  • The Devil Came From Akasava (1970) — Jane Morgan
  • Juliette (1970, unfinished) — Juliette




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