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Mabel Karr(1934-2001)

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Mabel Karr
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Mabel Campolongo Jaime, artistically known as Mabel Karr, was an Argentinian actress with resident in Spain. She was born in Buenos Aires, where she worked as a model, actress of photo stories and in the Argentinian TV. In 1958, she moved to Spain to participate in the movie Las chicas de la Cruz Roja (1958) (Red Cross Girls) by Rafael J. Salvia, which brought a boost of popularity to its four femenine protagonists: Conchita Velasco, Luz Márquez, Katia Loritz and Mabel herself. In the light of the great film success, Mabel Karr decided to settle down in Spain where she soon shot under the orders of José María Forqué for the movie Le Camp de la violence (1959) (Violent Fate), followed by another title with great impact upon the box office success of that age: the romantic comedy El día de los enamorados (1959) (Valentine's Day). In 1960, Mabel married the Spanish actor Fernando Rey. During the 70s she secured a constant lifework in the Spanish cinema, approaching the most diverese genres. She united her cinematic career with appearances in the theater ("Un paraguas bajo la lluvia", "Un espíritu burlón") and the television (novelette). In 1975, Mabel Karr decided to retreat from her career in order to support her husband and family, however, she returns in 1996 after the death of Fernando Rey (+ March 9, 1994).
BornOctober 3, 1934
DiedMay 1, 2001(66)
BornOctober 3, 1934
DiedMay 1, 2001(66)
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Known for

Melinda Clarke in La langue tueuse (1996)
La langue tueuse
4.5
  • Old Nun
  • 1996
Le colosse de Rhodes (1961)
Le colosse de Rhodes
5.8
  • Mirte
  • 1961
Rogelia (1962)
Rogelia
5.2
  • Cristina
  • 1962
La hora incógnita (1964)
La hora incógnita
6.6
  • Ana
  • 1964

Credits

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Actress



  • El secreto (2001)
    El secreto
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Doña Gloria
    • 2001
  • Jacinto Durante, representante (2000)
    Jacinto Durante, representante
    6.9
    TV Series
    • 2000
  • Quince (1998)
    Quince
    5.9
    • La marquesa
    • 1998
  • Tu pasado me condena
    TV Movie
    • 1996
  • Melinda Clarke in La langue tueuse (1996)
    La langue tueuse
    4.5
    • Old Nun
    • 1996
  • ¿... Y el prójimo? (1974)
    ¿... Y el prójimo?
    5.5
    • 1974
  • Chris Avram, Javier Escrivá, and Concha Velasco in El amor empieza a medianoche (1974)
    El amor empieza a medianoche
    4.4
    • Invitada
    • 1974
  • Mañana en la mañana
    • 1972
  • Ornella Muti and Alessio Orano in Experiencia prematrimonial (1972)
    Experiencia prematrimonial
    5.3
    • Madre de Luis
    • 1972
  • Mil millones para una rubia (1972)
    Mil millones para una rubia
    4.7
    • Madame Chantal
    • 1972
  • La duda (1972)
    La duda
    6.6
    • Vicenta
    • 1972
  • Emma Cohen and Robert Hundar in Peu de secondes pour dire amen (1972)
    Peu de secondes pour dire amen
    6.7
    • Mrs. Brown
    • 1972
  • Nada menos que todo un hombre (1972)
    Nada menos que todo un hombre
    6.4
    • Berta
    • 1972
  • Lesley-Anne Down and Raphael in Sin un adiós (1970)
    Sin un adiós
    6.3
    • Miss Eveline
    • 1970
  • José Luis López Vázquez, Fernando Fernán Gómez, and Juanjo Menéndez in ¿Por qué pecamos a los cuarenta? (1970)
    ¿Por qué pecamos a los cuarenta?
    4.8
    • Julia
    • 1970

Soundtrack



  • Las chicas de la Cruz Roja (1958)
    Las chicas de la Cruz Roja
    5.2
    • Soundtrack ("Las chicas de la Cruz Roja")
    • 1958

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    • Mabel Carr
  • Born
    • October 3, 1934
    • Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Died
    • May 1, 2001
    • Madrid, Spain(complications from infection)
  • Spouse
    • Fernando Rey1957 - March 9, 1994 (his death, 2 children)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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