Velia Martínez
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Velia Martínez | |
Born | 14 June, 1920 Tampa, Florida |
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Died | 22 May, 1993 Miami, Florida |
Velia Martinez (born Velia Martinez-Febles on June 14, 1920 in Tampa, Florida - May 22, 1993 in Miami, Florida) was a well known actress, singer and former nightclub dancer.
She was born in Tampa to Spanish parents. In 1941, she settled in Havana, where she became a well-known show business personality. In 1945, while in Mexico, she married the Cuban actor, producer and writer, Ramiro Gomez-Kemp (?-1981). They had two daughters Georgina and Mayra Gomez-Kemp (1949-). She was an accomplished dancer and cabaret star, she performed in Cuba's most presigious theathers including the Montemarte. In 1945, she played the title role in the play Filomena Marturano in Havana's Thalia Theater, which is considered her pivotal role in her career. In 1958 she acted opposite Errol Flynn in the movie The Big Boodle. She left Cuba in 1960 with her family and lived two years in Puerto Rico where she appeared in a TV soap opera Yo Compro Esa Mujer (I'll Buy That Woman). In 1962, she came to Miami and continued performing on stage. In 1965 she appeared in My Son Is Not What He Seams, at the Marti Theater. In 1966, she appeared in the movie, The Devil's Sister as Carmen Alvarado.
In 1977, she reached the pinacle of popularity as the grandmother Adela in the PBS series ¿Qué Pasa, USA?. Her last great performance on stage was in 1989 in Luis Santiero's play, Mixed Blessings at the Coconut Grove Playhouse and her last television role was of Elena, a hair salon owner in the Univision series Corte Tropical in 1992.
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- The Miami Herald - May 25, 1993 - Velia Martinez, Grandmother on ¿Que Pasa USA?
- Guije article (Spanish)