- Irasema Dilián
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birthname = Eva Irasema Warschalowska
birthdate = birth date|1924|5|27|mf=y
location =Río de Janeiro ,Brasil
deathdate = death date and age|1996|4|16|1924|5|27|mf=y
deathplace =Ceprano ,Italy
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spouse =Irasema Dilián (born Eva Irasema Warschalowska on
May 27 ,1924 inRío de Janeiro ,Brasil and diedApril 16 ,1996 , inCeprano ,Italy ) was a Mexican actress.Biography
Irasema Dilián was born in
Río de Janeiro ,Brazil , to Polish parents. She began her film career inItaly , having appeared inVittorio de Sica 's "Maddalena", and "Zero in Condotta". Over the next few years she worked for de Sica,Riccardo Freda , andMario Soldati , together with actors likeAlida Valli andRossano Brazzi .She appeared in four Spanish films between the years 1946 and 1949 before moving to
Mexico and making her debut in "Muchachas de uniforme" ("Girls in Uniform", 1950), a remake of the 1931 German picture "Mädchen in Uniform ". In 1952, Dilián was nominated for anAriel for "Paraíso Robado". Over the next several years, Dilián starred in a number of important films with such major stars as Arturo de Córdova andPedro Infante , and played the leading female role in Luis Buñuel's "Abismos de pasión" (1954).Some of her Mexican films were scripted by her Italian husband, Arduino "Dino" Maiuri. Dilián's last Mexican-made film was "Pablo y Carolina" (1955), though she did appear in several co-productions in 1956. In 1958, she appeared in her last Spanish film. [cite web
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title = Biographical Dictionary of Mexican Film Performers
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language = English]Filmography
*"La Muralla" (1958)
*"La Estrella del rey" (1957)
*"Pablo y Carolina" (1957)
*"Y si ella volviera" (1957)
*"Primavera en el corazón" (1956)
*"Historia de un abrigo de mink" (1955)
*"La Desconocida" (1954)
*"Un Minuto de bondad" (1954)
*"Abismos de pasión" (1954)
*"Dos mundos y un amor" (1954)
*"Las Infieles" (1953)
*"Fruto prohibido" (1953)
*"La Cobarde" (1953)
*"La Mujer que tu quieres" (1952)
*"Angélica" (1952)
*"Paraíso robado" (1951)
*"Muchachas de Uniforme" (1951)
*"Né de père inconnu" (1950)
*"Il Vedovo allegro "(1950)
*"Botta e risposta" (1950)
*"39 cartas de amor" (1949)
*"Donne senza nome" (1949)
*"Il Corriere del re" (1947)
*"La Figlia del capitano" (1947)
*"Cuando llegue la noche" (1946)
*"Un Drama nuevo"(1946)
*"Aquila nera" (1946)
*"Cero en conducta" (1945)
*"Fuga a due voci" (1943)
*"Malombra" (1942)
*"La Principessa del sogno" (1942)
*"Violette nei capelli" (1942)
*"I Sette peccati" (1942
*"Teresa Venerdì" (1941)
*"Ore 9 lezione di chimica" (1941)
*"Ecco la felicità" (1940)
*"Maddalena, zero in condotta" (1940)References
External links
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* [http://cinemexicano.mty.itesm.mx/estrellas/irasema_dilian.html Cine Mexicano]
* [http://www.wam.umd.edu/~dwilt/dictd.htm Biographical Dictionary of Mexican Film Performers]Persondata
NAME= Dilián, Irasema
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Warschalowska, Eva Irasema
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1924-5-27
PLACE OF BIRTH=Río de Janeiro ,Brasil
DATE OF DEATH= 1996-4-16
PLACE OF DEATH=Ceprano ,Italy
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