Casan, Moria
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Birthname | Casanova, Ana Maria | ||||
born on | 16 August 1945 at 08:30 (= 08:30 AM ) | ||||
Place | Buenos Aires, Argentina, 34s36, 58w27 | ||||
Timezone | ADT h3w (is daylight saving time) | ||||
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photo: * Raúl Gala y Moria Casan.jpg: Raul Gala transformista * derivative work: Bleff, license cc-by-sa-4.0
Biography
Argentine actress and TV personality. Casán made her theatre debut in 1970, and quickly became one of the country's leading vedettes during Argentina's Golden Age of revue. Her sex symbol status was further cemented during the late 1970s and 1980s, as she starred in various sexual comedy films alongside Alberto Olmedo, Jorge Porcel and Susana Giménez. Since the mid-1980s, Casán has also established herself as an important TV personality, hosting various sketch comedy programs and talk shows throughout the years.
Casán remains a popular figure in Argentine showbusiness. Her insult comedy and off-color humor, popularized through her usual feuds with other media personalities, has generated various phrases that are now part of the national lexicon. In 2013, the Buenos Aires Herald wrote that "[her] larger than life persona is a pop icon as much for her stage performances as for her bold, daring public statements."[2] Her flamboyant diva attitude has also made her one of Argentina's most popular gay icons, and a fixture in national gay culture.[3][4] Her only daughter, Sofía Gala, is also an actress.
Source Notes
Castellanos quotes the astrologer Virginia Lopez.
Categories
- Vocation : Entertainment : Actor/ Actress
- Vocation : Entertainment : TV host/ Personality