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Soledad Miranda is a Actor Espagnol born on 9 july 1943 at Seville (Espagne)

Soledad Miranda

Soledad Miranda
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Birth name Soledad Rendón Bueno
Nationality Espagne
Birth 9 july 1943 at Seville (Espagne)
Death 18 august 1970 (at 27 years) at Lisbon (Portugal)

Soledad Rendón Bueno (9 July 1943 – 18 August 1970), better known by her stage names Soledad Miranda or Susann Korda (or sometimes Susan Korday), was an actress who was born in Seville, Spain. She frequently starred in the films of Jess Franco, such as Count Dracula and Vampyros Lesbos. She died in a car accident on a Lisbon highway.

Biography

Early life
Soledad Miranda was born Soledad Rendón Bueno on 9 July 1943 in Seville, Spain. Soledad (whose name translates as solitude or loneliness) was the niece of the famous Spanish singer-actress-flamenco dancer Paquita Rico. Soledad was the first child of parents who had little money and, eventually, six children. It was necessary to contribute to the family income. At eight years old, Soledad made her professional debut when she was hired as a flamenco dancer and singer, first in the "Youth Galas" at the Seville Fair and San Fernando theatre, and then on a tour throughout southern Spain.


Career
Soledad's dream was to become an actress, so at age sixteen, she moved to Madrid and drew an artistic stage name out of a hat. After a difficult start, she made her film debut in 1960 as a dancer in a musical called La bella Mimí. She struggled for a few years, but eventually found regular work and was able to send money back home. She was often in the tabloids as the rumored girlfriend of the most famous bullfighter of the time, Manuel Benítez (El Cordobés).

Soledad was well received in Spanish cinema as well as international co-productions. The fragile beauty worked constantly, appearing in numerous movies (she played in over thirty altogether from 1960 to 1970). There were epic adventures (Ursus, Cervantes); horror films (Sound of Horror); dramas (Canción de cuna, Currito de la Cruz); comedies (Eva 63, La familia y uno más); and even a Spaghetti western (Sugar Colt). American producer Sidney Pink gave Soledad important roles in the international productions The Castilian and Pyro. Her talents in singing and dancing were shown off in several movies as well as on stage in Spanish folkloric shows, and she also released a couple of yé-yé pop records in the mid-1960s with some success. Soledad was a well-rounded girl who enjoyed writing poetry, painting, and reading books.


Personal life and retirement
In 1964, Soledad had made a trio of films in Portugal. José Manuel da Conceiçao Simões, a Portuguese racecar driver, was a producer and also acted in them. In one of the films, Un día en Lisboa (A Day in Lisbon), they played a couple traveling between Estoril and Lisbon. After a secret courtship, the pair married in 1966. In April 1967, Soledad gave birth to a boy whom she named Antonio. Her husband retired from racing and took a job in the auto industry. Both parents liked cars, and hoped little Tony would follow his father's footsteps. At that point, Soledad retired from performing in order to raise her son.


Return to cinema
For nearly two years, Soledad did not work at all, but when she was offered a role in the western 100 Rifles she decided to return, hoping to receive a great role and become known outside of Spain. But she said if she hadn't truly triumphed within a couple of years, she would retire forever.

In this second phase of her career, Soledad took on a lot of work, appearing in several films and in Spanish television shows. This was also when, in 1969, the prolific legendary cult director Jess Franco was casting in Spain for his film Count Dracula. Remembering a girl who'd had a tiny cameo in his musical La reina del Tabarín nearly a decade before, Franco hired Soledad and managed to save her from becoming forgotten; she became his leading star. Soledad was very happy and fulfilled, and told friends that she was convinced that 1970 would be her biggest year. In the brief period between late 1969 and the summer of 1970, she made seven films with Jess Franco altogether, including Eugénie de Sade, Vampyros Lesbos, She Killed in Ecstasy, and The Devil Came From Akasava. Due to the erotic nature of these films, Soledad took the stage name Susann Korda (alternately spelled Susan Korday). According to Franco, she greatly enjoyed working with him and was transformed. Once a young, dimpled, bubbly starlet, she became the pale, haunted, mysterious icon of Jess Franco's movies.


Accident and death
In August, 1970, near the end of filming The Devil Came From Akasava, Soledad and her husband took a short holiday in Portugal. She was looking forward to theatrical performances in Latin America and was thrilled with some news from Jess Franco: his producer wanted to offer her a multi-year film contract that would make her a star. On the morning of 18 August 1970, reportedly on the way to Franco's hotel to sign the contract, Soledad and her husband went out driving along the Costa do Sol highway between Estoril and Lisbon, which was the same route they had taken years earlier in the film Un día en Lisboa. They were involved in a collision with a small truck which completely crushed their car. Though her husband, who was driving, only had minor injuries, Soledad received serious fractures to her skull and spine, placing her in a deep coma. She died several hours after the accident at the Hospital of São José in Lisbon, never having come out of her coma. Jesus Franco said it was one of the worst days of his life when he heard on the phone that she had been killed.


Legacy and cult stardom
Soledad was a well-known figure in Spanish cinema, but she had desired to be known outside of Spain as well. Her life was cut short just as that was about to happen. However, after many years of obscurity, her legacy is spreading due to Jess Franco's popularity and the fact that many of her films are on DVD.

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Filmography of Soledad Miranda (18 films)

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Actress

Eugenie de Sade, 1h31
Directed by Jesús Franco
Origin France
Genres Drama, Erotic, Thriller, Horror
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Soledad Miranda, Maria Rohm, Marie Liljedahl, Christopher Lee, Jesús Franco, Jack Taylor
Roles Eugénie Radeck de Franval
Rating56% 2.8025052.8025052.8025052.8025052.802505
Eugénie, une belle mais très timide jeune fille, vit avec son beau-père, un écrivain célèbre spécialisé dans la littérature érotique. Un jour, en lisant un de ses livres, elle tombe amoureuse de lui...
Vampyros Lesbos, 1h29
Directed by Jesús Franco
Origin German
Genres Erotic, Horror
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Films about sexuality, Erotic films, LGBT-related films, Dracula films, Vampires in film, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Ewa Strömberg, Soledad Miranda, Dennis Price, Paul Müller, Jesús Franco
Roles Countess Nadine Carody
Rating54% 2.7045252.7045252.7045252.7045252.704525
On a remote island, beautiful bloodsucker Countess Nadine Carody (Soledad Miranda) lures unwary victims with her seductive nightclub act and sets her sights on Linda (Ewa Strömberg). Linda begins having dreams about Nadine, and seeks her home on an island. She is interrupted by Memmet (Jesus Franco) who warns her not to go to the island. Linda follows Memmet to his chamber where she walks in on him torturing a young woman. She escapes this encounter and proceeds to the island. On the Island, Linda meets Nadine. The two go swimming and Nadine notes that the home they are staying at used to belong to Count Dracula. After Linda begins to feel dizzy from drinking wine, Nadine takes her to a room where the two have sex and Nadine draws blood from Linda's neck. Linda later finds Nadine motionless in a swimming pool and faints.
She Killed in Ecstasy, 1h17
Directed by Jesús Franco
Origin German
Genres Horror
Themes Films about sexuality, Serial killer films, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Soledad Miranda, Fred Williams, Howard Vernon, Paul Müller, Ewa Strömberg, Jesús Franco
Roles Mrs. Johnson
Rating55% 2.7993052.7993052.7993052.7993052.799305
Dr. Johnson (Fred Williams) lives in bliss with his beautiful wife (Soledad Miranda) until his unorthodox experiments with human embryos causes a medical committee to reject his findings and orders him to discontinue his work. The unstable doctor slashes his wrists in the bathroom. Devastated, his wife vows to seduce and kill the woman and three men "responsible" for the suicide.
The Devil Came from Akasava, 1h24
Directed by Jesús Franco
Origin German
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Action, Adventure, Crime
Themes Spy films
Actors Soledad Miranda, Fred Williams, Horst Tappert, Ewa Strömberg, Siegfried Schürenberg, Walter Rilla
Roles Jane Morgan
Rating48% 2.413012.413012.413012.413012.41301
Prof. Walter Forrester (Ángel Menéndez) is a British scientist working in the Akasava jungle in South America. His assistant finds a mysterious stone but it is stolen and Forrester vanishes, leaving him as the sole suspect. However, after a Scotland Yard detective is murdered while entering Forrester's office in London, the Scotland Yard chief Sir Philipp (Siegfried Schürenberg) hands the case to Jane Morgan (Soledad Miranda), an attractive agent, while given its international priority, Secret Intelligence Service will be on the case. Now, on a secret mission and with double identity as the young stripper wife of the British consul Irving Lambert (Alberto Dalbés), Morgan arrives in South America. Meanwhile, she meets Rex Forrester (Fred Williams), professor's nephew who is also concerned of his fate and arrives in the country for further investigation.
Count Dracula, 1h36
Directed by Jesús Franco
Origin German
Genres Horror
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Dracula films, Vampires in film
Actors Christopher Lee, Herbert Lom, Klaus Kinski, Fred Williams, Soledad Miranda, Maria Rohm
Roles Lucy Westenra
Rating56% 2.803622.803622.803622.803622.80362
The story starts with a shot of Count Dracula's castle and the following text:
100 Rifles
100 Rifles (1969)
, 1h50
Directed by Chuck Roberson, Tom Gries
Origin USA
Genres War, Action, Adventure, Western
Themes Political films, Children's films
Actors Burt Reynolds, Raquel Welch, Fernando Lamas, Dan O'Herlihy, Eric Braeden, Michael Forest
Roles Girl in Hotel
Rating59% 2.998212.998212.998212.998212.99821
In 1912 Sonora, Mexico, Lyedecker (Brown) is an Arizona lawman who travels to a remote village looking for Yaqui Joe (Reynolds), a half-Indian, half-white bank robber who has stolen $6,000 (in Arizona) to buy 100 rifles for his Yaqui people who are being repressed by the government.
White Comanche, 1h33
Genres Action, Western
Actors William Shatner, Joseph Cotten, Perla Cristal, Luis Prendes, Víctor Israel, Soledad Miranda
Roles India
Rating41% 2.073192.073192.073192.073192.07319
Drifter Johnny Moon (William Shatner) is frequently attacked as he is mistaken for his twin brother Notah who leads Comanche war parties in attacks on the white population whilst he is having visions on peyote. Johnny travels to a Comanche encampment where he challenges his brother to a fight to the death in the town of Rio Honcho.
Cervantes
Cervantes (1967)
, 1h30
Directed by Vincent Sherman
Origin Espagne
Genres Biography, Adventure, Historical
Themes Films about writers
Actors Horst Buchholz, Gina Lollobrigida, José Ferrer, Louis Jourdan, Francisco Rabal, Fernando Rey
Roles Nessa
Rating56% 2.8255152.8255152.8255152.8255152.825515
Au XVI siècle, on assiste aux exploits et aux amours du jeune et fougueux Miguel de Cervantes, futur auteur de Don Quichotte. De ses démêlés avec le cardinal Giulio Acquaviva et l’Ottoman Hassan Bey, en passant par son alliance avec le pape Pie IV, par ses amours contrariées avec la belle courtisane romaine Giulia, par son combat auprès de Philippe II d’Espagne contre les Maures, par sa bravoure à la bataille navale de Lépante où il perd l’usage de son bras gauche, mais gagne une pension, jusqu’à sa capture en même temps que son frère Rodrigo par des pirates et leur emprisonnement à Alger par Hassan Bey. Miguel ayant acquis une renommée du fait de ses exploits guerriers, Hassan Bey monnaye la libération des deux frères contre rançon à leur famille, mais également au roi d’Espagne. Durant cette négociation, Hassan Bey réduit les deux frères en esclavage, mais Miguel fomente une rébellion, ce qui lui vaut d’être soumis à la torture puis condamné à mort. Heureusement, la rançon est payée juste avant son exécution et Hassan Bey rend leur liberté aux frères Cervantes qui peuvent enfin regagner leur pays.
Sound of Horror, 1h31
Directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde
Genres Horror
Actors James Philbrook, Arturo Fernández, Soledad Miranda, José Bódalo, Antonio Casas, Ingrid Pitt
Roles Maria
Rating49% 2.4688052.4688052.4688052.4688052.468805
In the Greek countryside, archaeologist Dr. Pete Asilov and Professor Andre attempt to detonate dynamite in an abandoned mountain cave, uncovering petrified eggs in the blasts. Taking one they fail to notice another had rolled off and hatched, releasing a reptilian creature that vanishes. Andre lives in a nearby villa with his orphaned niece Maria and their superstitious Greek housekeeper Calliope who warns Andre of the dangers of monsters and angry spirits in the mountain, which he ignores.
Sugar Colt
Sugar Colt (1967)

Genres Western
Actors Jack Betts, Soledad Miranda, Erno Crisa, Frank Braña, José Canalejas, Víctor Israel
Roles Josefa
Rating61% 3.097263.097263.097263.097263.09726
Rocco – also called the man with two faces – is visited by Pinkerton, who wants him to investigate the disappearance, and possible kidnapping, of some soldiers. Rocco declines, as he has a good life teaching women self-defence. When Pinkerton is assassinated, Rocco changes his mind and goes to Snake Valley disguised as a doctor. He uses narcotic gas to loosen the tongues, and gets help from a sidekick and two women at the saloon. He is disclosed and heavily beaten, but eventually frees the hostages, while the responsible big boss gets killed.
A Canção da Saudade, 1h35
Directed by Henrique Campos
Origin Portugal
Genres Musical
Themes Musical films
Actors Ismael Merlo, Soledad Miranda, Simone de Oliveira, Nicolau Breyner, Alberto Ribeiro, Madalena Iglésias
Roles Babá
Rating59% 2.9767552.9767552.9767552.9767552.976755
A father and son get into conflict because of their different musical styles.
The Castilian, 2h
Genres Drama, Biography, Adventure
Actors Cesar Romero, Frankie Avalon, Tomás Blanco, Broderick Crawford, Alida Valli, Teresa Velázquez
Roles Maria Estévez
Rating49% 2.482222.482222.482222.482222.48222
Don Sancho (Broderick Crawford) is a despotic 10th century Spanish king who, in cahoots with the invading Moors, has banished handsome Castilian nobleman Fernán González (Espartaco Santoni). With the surreptitious aid of Don Sancho's daughter, Sancha (Tere Velázquez), Fernán González assembles an army to march against the Moors.