Carmen Miranda

Actress and singer in The Gang's All Here

Carmen Miranda - Actress and singer in The Gang's All Here
Born

February 9th, 1909
116 years ago

Died

August 5th, 1955
69 years ago — 46 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Brazil

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A prominent actress, singer, and dancer, this performer gained popularity in the 1940s for vibrant musical performances and colorful costumes. Made a significant impact in the film industry, particularly with the 1943 film 'The Gang's All Here', which showcased her energetic style and charismatic presence. Her work often highlighted Brazilian culture and music, making her a cultural icon. After moving to the United States, achieved widespread fame as a Hollywood star and became one of the first Latina actresses to gain significant recognition in American cinema.

Starred in 'The Gang's All Here'

Became a cultural symbol for Brazil

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