Tulia Ciámpoli
Tulia Ciámpoli (7 January 1915 in Ballesteros, Córdoba – 2 December 1981 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine actress, dancer, and violinist. In 1928, she became the first Miss Argentina.[1] She was of Italian descent. She was married to David Ovejero and had one daughter, Silvia.
Biography
[edit]Daughter of Francisco Ciámpoli and Tulia Dagna Fierro Zamudio, she was a leading young figure in films of the 1930s.
Due to her strong features, with an imposing beauty (with her characteristic black hair and eyes), she began her extensive career at the age of 16 after being the first winner of the contest held by the magazine El Hogar Argentino in Mar del Plata, being consecrated "Miss Argentina 1928" (the first in Argentina), and whose presence was graced by President Marcelo T. de Alvear. For this triumph, she received a gold medal and two portraits of her made by Rodolfo Kiss and Richard Hall.[2]
Her great hobby was always motor racing. After graduating from high school, she studied ballet and violin.[3]
Filmography
[edit]- Galería de esperanzas (1934)
- Bajo la santa Federación (1934)
- Internado (1935)
- El cabo Rivero (1938)
- Las de Barranco (1938)
- Cándida (1939)
References
[edit]- ^ Thomas, Luis Beltrán Martínez (2005). Pobladores del sudeste de Córdoba: crónica familiar de cinco siglos en Argentina, desde la Conquista hasta nuestros días (in Spanish). Editorial Dunken. pp. 49–. ISBN 978-987-02-1359-8.
- ^ "INICIOS: Reinados entre 1920-1940 - Miss Argentina Oficial". www.missargentina.com.ar. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
- ^ Ramsaye, Terry (1938). Motion Picture Almanac. Quigley Publishing Company.
External links
[edit]- 1915 births
- 1981 deaths
- People from Córdoba Province, Argentina
- Argentine beauty pageant winners
- Argentine film actresses
- Argentine stage actresses
- Argentine female dancers
- Argentine dancers
- Argentine violinists
- Argentine women violinists
- Argentine people of Italian descent
- 20th-century Argentine actresses
- 20th-century violinists