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Inda Ledesma(1926-2010)

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Inda Ledesma
Argentine actress of cinema and theater, and also forming of out-standing actors. Born in a little town of the province of Buenos Aires (Cnel. Suárez), Ledesma established herself in the city of Buenos Aires to very early age to initiate his formation actoral. At the age of 16 she joined the National Conservatory of Scenic Art (Escuela de Teatro), remaining two years there until the beginning of his career in 1945 with the work greedy one, of Moliere, which developed in the National Comedy Argentina. Her teachers were Antonio Cunill Cabanellas and Augusto Fernández. Ledesma - somehow induced by the anarchistic ideology of his ancestors - had an attitude compromised in favor of the rights of the actors. Along his career she was a participant of 24 Argentine movies; the last one, invisible City, in coproduction with Italy. Her most out-standing performances have been in the movies "Viaje sin regreso (Trip without return), "El hombre de las sorpresas" (The man of the surprises, by Leopoldo Torres Ríos), "Los días que me diste" (The days that I gave myself, by Fernando Siro). After the fall of the government peronist in 1955, Ledesma was prohibited by the Liberating Revolution (Revolución Libertadora) of the military government, and newly in 1957 could return to the cinema. She achieved important awards, between them that of Best Actress of Share-out for her role in "Todo sea para bien" (Everything is for good, by Carlos Rinaldi), Best Actress of the Year for the National Institute of Cinematography for "A puerta cerrada" (A closed door, by Pedro Escudero) and Best Actress and for the Franco-Argentine coproduction Section eliminated. In the middle of the decade of 1960 she was nominated an artistic director of the Argentine Theater (Tearo Argentino), where she directed important stagings of famous authors like Bretch, Shaw, Miller and Jacobo Langsner. Also prizewinner directed works of theater, standing out "Israfel" (by Abelardo Castillo), "Medea" (by Eurípides), and "El zoo de cristal" (The crystal zoo, by Tennesse Williams). For her united stamp and social commitment for which, in 1975, she was threatened with death on the part of the Triple A (Anti-communist alliance Argentina) and, censured in almost a decade by the Process of Military Reorganization (1976-1983), which affected her career. In television she took part of the famous Argentine titled cycle "Alta Comedia" (High comedy), along with actors of the height of the asturian Narciso Ibáñez Menta, the actress China Zorrilla and the actor Pepe Soriano.

In the last few years she played notable parts as that of the mother of Jorge Luis Borges, Mrs Leonor Acevedo, in "A love of Borges". On January 26, 2010, to little of fulfilling her 84 years, Inda Ledesma died of a cardiorespiratory unemployment, in an old people's home of the City of Buenos Aires where she was interned.
BornMarch 29, 1926
DiedJanuary 26, 2010(83)
BornMarch 29, 1926
DiedJanuary 26, 2010(83)
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Cuentos para ver
TV Series
  • Actress
Los días que me diste (1975)
Los días que me diste
7.1
  • Amalia
  • 1975
Los protagonistas (1973)
Los protagonistas
TV Series
  • Actress
Situación límite (1984)
Situación límite
TV Series
  • Actress

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Actress



  • Hombres de ley
    • TV Series



  • María Vaner and Gustavo Collini in Ciudad invisible (2008)
    Ciudad invisible
    Short
    • 2008
  • Tiempofinal (2000)
    Tiempofinal
    7.8
    TV Mini Series
    • 2001
  • Un amor de Borges (2000)
    Un amor de Borges
    6.9
    • 2000
  • Queréme así, piantao (1997)
    Queréme así, piantao
    • 1997
  • Hasta donde llegan tus ojos
    • 1995
  • Anni ribelli (1994)
    Anni ribelli
    5.9
    • Aunt Francesca
    • 1994
  • Raúl Aubel, María Aurelia Bisutti, Betiana Blum, Arturo Bonín, Graciela Borges, Alicia Bruzzo, Susana Campos, Lito Cruz, Alberto de Mendoza, Daniel Fanego, María Rosa Gallo, Gustavo Garzón, Antonio Grimau, Virginia Lago, Cecilia Maresca, Jorge Marrale, Carola Reyna, Raúl Rizzo, Elena Tasisto, Gabriela Toscano, and Alicia Zanca in Alta comedia (1991)
    Alta comedia
    6.6
    TV Series
    • 1992
  • Flop (1990)
    Flop
    6.8
    • Interlocutor
    • 1990
  • Ficciones
    TV Series
    • 1987
  • El viajero sin equipaje
    TV Movie
    • 1987
  • Seis personajes en busca de un autor
    TV Movie
    • 1986
  • Muchacho de luna
    TV Movie
    • 1986
  • Norman Briski, Víctor Laplace, Arturo Maly, and Lorenzo Quinteros in Los días de junio (1985)
    Los días de junio
    6.1
    • 1985
  • Cuentos para ver
    TV Series
    • 1984–1985
  • Situación límite (1984)
    Situación límite
    TV Series
    • 1984

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  • Cuentos para ver
    TV Series
    • Director
    • 1985

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  • Born
    • March 29, 1926
    • Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Died
    • January 26, 2010
    • Buenos Aires, Argentina(cardiopulmonary failure)
  • Spouses
      Sebastián Salazar Bondy1947 - ? (divorced)

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