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  1. Olga San Juan (16 de marzo de 1927-3 de enero de 2009) [1] fue una actriz, bailarina y comediante nuyorriqueña, principalmente activa en películas de la década de 1940. [2]

  2. Olga San Juan (March 16, 1927 – January 3, 2009) was an American actress and comedian. Born in Brooklyn, she began her brief film career with Paramount Pictures after being scouted at Copacabana. She performed in several Hollywood musicals in the 1940s and on Broadway in Paint Your Wagon (1951).

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0760676Olga San Juan - IMDb

    Olga San Juan (1927-2009) was a flavorful, scene-stealing personality who decorated many musicals and comedies with her special brand of comedy. She was the first dyed-blonde Latin movie spitfire and the wife of actor Edmond O'Brien.

  4. Brooklyn-born and raised rumba singer and dancer from radio who found a few comedic roles as a spitfire type in WWII musical films. While just a child, she performed with a group of school kids, at the White House, for President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Performed at the Copacabana in New York when she was a teenager.

  5. Olga San Juan. Vedette y Actriz de Cine. Fecha de nacimiento. 16 de marzo de 1927. Lugar de nacimiento. Brooklyn, Nueva York (EE.UU.) Durante la época esplendorosa de Hollywood, los boricuas estuvimos honrosamente representados por una explosiva rubia que, no sólo brillaba por su indiscutible talento como actriz, cantante y bailarina, sino ...

  6. Olga San Juan (1927 - 2009) fue una actriz de Estados Unidos conocida por: Venus era mujer, Variety Girl, The Countess of Monte Cristo, Are You with It?, ¡Alló...! Le habla el asesino, Cielo azul, The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend, Rainbow Island, Hollywood Victory Caravan (C) y Johnny Midnight (Serie de TV)

  7. 1945. Bombalera as Rose Perez 'La Bomba'. 1944. Rainbow Island as Miki. Olga San Juan, was a Nuyorican (a New York-born Puerto Rican) stage and screen actress, dancer and comedian. After talent scouts spotted her at the Copacabana nightclub in New York City, she signed a contract with Paramount Pictures in 1943.