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Carmen Amaya (2 November 1918 – 19 November 1963) was a flamenco dancer and singer, of Romani origin, born in the Somorrostro slum of Barcelona, Spain, Vila Olímpica nowadays.She has been called "the greatest Spanish gypsy dancer of her generation". and "the most extraordinary personality of all time in flamenco dance".
Full Name Carmen Amaya Date Of Birth November 2, 1918, Barcelona, Spain Died November 19, 1963, Begur, Spain Place Of Birth Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Profession Actress, Soundtrack, Miscellaneous Crew Nationality Spanish Spouse Juan Antonio Agüero Parents Micaela Amaya, José Amaya Siblings Antonia Amaya, Leonor Amaya, Antonio Amaya, María Amaya, Francisco Amaya Albums La Reina del sacromonte, Flamencan Songs and Dances Plus Furia, Grandes Figures du Flamenco Movies Los Tarantos Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 Appeared in See My Lawyer (1945) with her dance company. 2 Screen, stage actress, flamenco dancer.
Actress Title Year Status Character Los tarantos 1963 Angustias Música en la noche 1958 Dringue, Castrito y la lámpara de Aladino 1954 Los amores de un torero 1945 Carmen See My Lawyer 1945 Specialty Follow the Boys 1944 Carmen Amaya and Her Company (as Carmen Amaya and Her Company) Knickerbocker Holiday 1944 Gypsy Dancer Panama Hattie 1942 Dancer in "Good Neighbors" Number (uncredited) María de la O 1939 María de la O Don Viudo de Rodríguez 1936 Short La hija de Juan Simón 1935 Soledad
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Carnages 2002 performer: "Fiesta de jerez" Follow the Boys 1944 performer: "Merriment" - uncredited Panama Hattie 1942 performer: "Good Neighbors" 1942 - uncredited
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Música en la noche 1958 dancer - as Carmen Amaya and her flamenco dancers
Self Title Year Status Character Flamenco 1995 Documentary Dancer: Grupo Las Peligro Ésta es su vida 1963 TV Series Herself Music for You 1959 TV Series Herself - and her Spanish Dancers The George Gobel Show 1958 TV Series Herself Quand te tues-tu? 1953 Herself (as Carmen Araya and her Flamenco Dancers) Aires de Andalucía 1942 Documentary short
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1963 Prize of the National Syndicate of Spectacle National Syndicate of Spectacle, Spain Best Actress Los tarantos (1963)
Known for movies Los tarantos (1963) as Angustias
María de la O (1939) as María de la O
Knickerbocker Holiday (1944) as Gypsy Dancer
Follow the Boys (1944) as Carmen Amaya and Her Company