Vicky Astori

Vicky Astori

Vicky Astori (nickname Bicky Astori; née Beatriz Accarini; 1912 - 19 November 1968) it was an Italian actress who made her career in Argentina.

Biography

Astori was born in Parma, Italy in 1912. She travelled to the Argentinia in 1936, debuting in the Theatre Maipo. Thereafter, she performed operettas and dramas at various venues.[1]

In Argentinian operettas, she worked with directors such as Juan Travé and Giovanni Quaranta, as well as with actors such as Aída Alba, Olga Castagnetta, Ángela Marini, Nené Piantanelli, Leonor Ferrari, Alba Regina, Ester Ribelli and Lydia Rossi, among others. She associated with actors and actresses of the golden age of the Argentinian cinema such as Luis Arata, Cayetano Biondo, Augusto Codecá, Margarita Tops, Irma Córdoba, Norma Giménez, Ricardo Passano, Tito Lusiardo, Rosa Catá, Eduardo Sandrini, Niní Marshall, Juan Pecci, Aída Luz and jorge Luz, Héctor Quintanilla, Hugo of the Lane, and María Esther Ranges. In some film credits, her names appears as "Bicky".[2]

Astori died 19 November 1968 in Buenos Aires, Argentina after a long illness. She was buried in the panteón of SADAIC of the Argentinian Association of Actors of the Cemetery of the Chacarita. She was 56 years old.[3]

Filmography

Television

Theatre

References

  1. Petriella, Dionisio (1979). Los italianos en la historia de la cultura argentina (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Asociación Dante Alighieri. p. 263.
  2. Landro & Speroni 2005, p. 128.
  3. 1 2 "ASTORI, BICKY". Acceder - Ministerio de Cultura. Archived from the original on February 21, 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2016.

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