TVE changes schedule to commemorate Carmen Sevilla after her death

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TVE changed its schedule this Wednesday to commemorate Carmen Sevilla, who learned she had died at the age of 92. After the release of the daily episode of La Promesa, La 1 is broadcasting ‘Siempre Carmen’ this afternoon at 17:30. a special posthumous episode dedicated to the actress, singer and presenter.

Ines BallesterCo-host of ‘Cine de Barrio’ with Carmen Sevilla in 2010, He will be responsible for the conduct of this event, which will include the participation of journalists and other figures who share their personal and professional experiences with the call. ‘Bride of Spain’, like Moncho Ferrermanager, representative and friend; Juan “El Golosina”, Rosa Villacastin, Carlos Ferrando And Lydia Garcia.

There will be special live links with the funeral home where family and friends will send off the charismatic artist in privacy; And will review the trajectory Carmen Sevilla’s personal and emotional life in film, music and television as well as her two marriages to Augusto Algueró and Vicente Patuel; and his only son: Augusto J. Alguero.

Moreover Saturday, July 8 RTVE’s tribute to Carmen Sevilla will continue on its program (2004-2010), where she is one of its most legendary presenters: ‘Cinema de Barrio’. Alaska will present this special broadcast will present ‘Balcony of the Moon’, A musical film starring Sevillian with Lola Flores and Paquita Rico. Three girls singing at the entertainment venue called El balcón de la luna. The film chronicles three different fates that three people suffer during their last months at the facility.

a long orbit

Singer, actress and presenter, carmen seville (Seville, 1930) made her acting debut in a small role in 1947. His work two years laterJalisco sings in Sevilla’ It marked his breakthrough in his film career that would take him to France, Mexico, and the United States.

“Tales of the Alhambra”, “Sister Saint Sulpice”, “Fake Miller”, “Taming the Vicious Girl” anyone ‘Revenge’, The first Spanish movie to be nominated for an Oscar were some of his highlights in the fifties. He raided Hollywood in 1961. ‘King of Kings’‘, with Charlton Heston. “Balcony of the Moon”, “Looking for Monica”, “Summer trip” And “Rocio’s Way” It was one of his most relevant titles before quitting acting and returning to his singing and private life, recording more than 15 albums in the sixties.

His return to television in the 1980s made him a one of the most charismatic and beloved presenters on the small screen for all generations. His last professional scene was at Televisión Española, where he was responsible. ‘Neighborhood Cinema’ (2004-2010).

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