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  1. Aurora Bautista Zúmel (15 October 1925 – 27 August 2012) was a Spanish film actress. Bautista was born in Villanueva de los Infantes, and died in Madrid, aged 86. Selected filmography. 1948 Madness for Love, by Juan de Orduña; 1950 Pequeñeces, by Juan de Orduña; 1950 Agustina of Aragon, by Juan de Orduña; 1953 Condenados, by ...

  2. Aurora Bautista. Actress: Locura de amor. At a young age she went to Barcelona where she studied theater in the "Instituto del Teatro" with Marta Grau. She debuted in theater in 1944 in Barcelona and in 1948 in the "Teatro Espanol de Madrid". She married a Mexican medical doctor, temporarily interrupting her career.

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    • Madrid, Spain
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  3. Aurora Bautista. Actress: Locura de amor. At a young age she went to Barcelona where she studied theater in the "Instituto del Teatro" with Marta Grau. She debuted in theater in 1944 in Barcelona and in 1948 in the "Teatro Espanol de Madrid".

    • October 15, 1925
    • August 27, 2012
  4. Aurora Bautista Zúmel (Villanueva de los Infantes, Valladolid, 15 de octubre de 1922-Madrid, 27 de agosto de 2012) [2] fue una actriz española. Su primera película, Locura de amor (1948), la aupó al estrellato, y la llevó a ocupar un lugar destacado en el cine histórico del franquismo.

  5. Aug 27, 2012 · Aurora Bautista — The Movie Database (TMDB) Biography. At a young age she went to Barcelona where she studied theater in the "Instituto del Teatro" with Marta Grau. She debuted in theater in 1944 in Barcelona and in 1948 in the "Teatro Espanol de Madrid". She married a Mexican medical doctor, temporarily interrupting her career.

  6. Aurora Bautista (Villanueva de los Infantes, 1925 - Madrid, 2012) Actriz española. Cursó sus estudios primarios en Madrid, poco antes de la Guerra Civil, y, cuando estalló la contienda, la familia se trasladó a la localidad murciana de Archena, de donde pasó a Barcelona.

  7. Aunt Tula: Directed by Miguel Picazo. With Aurora Bautista, Carlos Estrada, Irene Gutiérrez Caba, Laly Soldevila. Tula, a 31-year-old single woman whose sister has just died, decides to live in the home of her bank-employee brother-in-law Ramiro and his two children.