- Isabel Oyarzábal Smith
Isabel Oyarzábal Smith (1878 in
Málaga ,Andalusia ,Spain – 1974Mexico City ) was a Spanish-born journalist, writer, actress and diplomat.Oyarzábal's first position was of a
Spanish language instructor inSussex ,England . After the death of her father, she met Ceferino Palencia, the son of actressMaría Tubau . Oyarzábal told Palencia of her desire of becoming an actress and Palencia cast her for the play "Pepita Tudó ". She kept writing and with her friendRaimunda Avecilla and her sister Ana Oyarzábal she edited the magazine "La Dama y la Vida Ilustrada". She was also a reporter for the English magazine "Laffan News Bureau " and the newspaper "The Standard ". In 1909 she married Palencia and then collaborates for the Spanish magazinez "Blanco y Negro", "El Heraldo", "Nuevo Mundo" and "La Esfera".In 1926, she wrote a Spanish folkore book titled "El traje regional de España". In 1930 she became the only female in the Slavery Permanent Commission of the
United Nations . In 1939, she relocated with her family in Mexico where she kept writing and died in 1974.External links
* [http://www.andalucia.cc/viva/mujer/aavmalag.html#Oyarzabal Andalusian women]
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