Sara Montiel

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Biography

Sara Montiel was born in the village of Campo de Criptana, province of Ciudad Real, in the region of Castille-La Mancha, Spain. Her parents were Isidoro Abad, a peasant, and Maria Vicenta Fernández, a door-to-door beautician. The future star was christened Maria Antonia Alejandra Abad Fernández. Barely in her teens, she won a beauty and talent contest held by Cifesa, the most influential Spanish film studio of that era. She was promptly signed to a movie contract and in 1944 made her debut playing a teenager in _Te quiero para mí . In 2000 she published her autobiography, which became a best seller. Undaunted by the passage of time and ignoring critics who accused her of mishandling her legendary image, Sara Montiel continued living and working at a hectic pace. She kept touring with her one woman show and making guests appearances on television. In 2009 she won a new generation of fans when she recorded "Absolutamente," an outrageous duet with Fangoria's vocalist Alaska. Both the record and the promotional video reached the top of the popularity charts and remained there for weeks. Next Sara recorded some love duets with baritone José Antonio Román Marcos and traveled to the United States for a short tour sponsored by New York's Cervantes Institute and the universities of Chicago and Cincinnati. In every city she charmed the audiences with her charismatic presence and sense of humor. Back in Spain she continued her activities which now included supporting the singing career of her son Zeus. She appeared in his 2011 "Sex Dance" video and caused quite a stir. In February 2013 Sara Montiel became the subject of a made-for-TV documentary titled "Sara's Dream" which aired in Spain to high ratings and great reviews. It was a fitting celebration of her fantastic life and career which came at the right time. A couple of months later, the star who had seemed eternal, passed away suddenly and quietly in her Madrid penthouse. By her family's request, funeral services were private but the funeral procession, organized by the city of Madrid, was a very moving event attended by thousands who showed up at Plaza Callao to bid farewell to their beloved Sara. She was buried in the San Justo cemetery family plot.

  • Primary profession
  • Actress·soundtrack·producer
  • Country
  • Spain
  • Nationality
  • Spanish
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Birth date
  • 10 March 1928
  • Place of birth
  • Campo de Criptana
  • Death date
  • 2013-04-08
  • Death age
  • 85
  • Place of death
  • Madrid
  • Spouses
  • Anthony Mann
  • Knows language
  • Spanish language

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Awards

Trivia

Smokes Havana cigars.

She and third husband, Pepe Tous , adopted two children: a girl, Thais and a son, Zeus Tous.

A bar in Barcelona named "La Concha" is dedicated to Sara Montiel and has vintage photos of her on all the walls.

A restored 16th-century windmill located close to her birthplace in the La Mancha region of Spain has been officially turned into a museum of the star, housing memorabilia, gowns and many other items connected with her and her career. It is open to the public. In 1947 she portrayed Antonia, the niece, in a noted Spanish film version of "Don Quixote de La Mancha". Don Quixote was famous for fighting windmills.

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