Lina Romay Net Worth is $3 Million Lina Romay Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
For the singer of the same name, see Lina Romay (singer)Lina Romay (born Rosa María Almirall Martínez; 25 June 1954 – 15 February 2012) was a Spanish actress who often appeared in films directed by her long-time companion (and later husband) Jesús Franco. She died in 2012, at age 57, from cancer in Málaga, Spain. Her husband Franco died a year later in 2013.
Date Of Birth January 16, 1919 Died 2012-02-15 Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA Profession Actress, Soundtrack Spouse Raymond Hardy ; Jesús Franco Star Sign Capricorn
# Fact 1 Her mother, whose maiden name was Lillian Walstead, was Irish and Norwegian. 2 Her children with Jay Gould III: Jay Gould IV; Gloria (Gould) Gunter.
Actress Title Year Status Character The Red Skelton Hour 1957 TV Series Carmen The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet 1957 TV Series Carmelita Passport to Danger 1956 TV Series The Man Behind the Gun 1953 Chona Degnon The Lady Takes a Sailor 1949 Racquel Riviera The Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue 1949 TV Series Regular (1949-52) The Big Wheel 1949 Dolores Raymond Señor Droopy 1949 Short Lina Romay Joe Palooka in the Big Fight 1949 Maxine Cheyenne Cowboy 1949 Short Kate Harmon Six-Gun Music 1949 Short Judy Embraceable You 1948 Libby Dennis Public Prosecutor 1948 TV Series Inez Alvarez This Time for Keeps 1947 Singer with Cugat's Orchestra (uncredited) Honeymoon 1947 Raquel Mendoza Love Laughs at Andy Hardy 1946 Isobel Gonzales Adventure 1945 Maria Week-End at the Waldorf 1945 Juanita Bathing Beauty 1944 Lina Romay Two Girls and a Sailor 1944 Lina Romay The Heat's On 1943 Lina (uncredited) Stage Door Canteen 1943 Xavier Cugat Orchestra Singer (uncredited) Don't Get Around Much Anymore 1943 Short Lina Romay You Were Never Lovelier 1942 Band Singer (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Don't Get Around Much Anymore 1943 Short performer: "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" You Were Never Lovelier 1942 performer: "Chiu, Chiu", "Wedding in the Spring" 1942 - uncredited The Lady Takes a Sailor 1949 performer: "Eu Não Sei" - uncredited The Big Wheel 1949 performer: "Que Bueno" Cheyenne Cowboy 1949 Short performer: "A Man's Best Friend Is a Woman" This Time for Keeps 1947 performer: "I Love to Dance" - uncredited Love Laughs at Andy Hardy 1946 performer: "Dance a Polka Hand-in-Hand Jesusita en Chihuahua", "I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi I Like You Very Much" - uncredited Week-End at the Waldorf 1945 performer: "Guadalajara" 1937 Bathing Beauty 1944 performer: "Bim, Bam, Bum" 1935, "Alma llanera" 1914 uncredited Two Girls and a Sailor 1944 performer: "Rumba Rumba" 1942, "Take It Easy" 1943, "Thrill of a New Romance" 1939, "Babalu" 1939 - uncredited The Heat's On 1943 performer: "Unidentified Song", "Antonio" - uncredited Stage Door Canteen 1943 performer: "She's a Bombshell from Brooklyn" 1943
Self Title Year Status Character Chesterfield Sound Off Time 1951 TV Series Herself Wonderful Town, U.S.A. 1951 TV Series Herself Cavalcade of Stars 1949-1951 TV Series Herself - Guest Vocalist / Herself The Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue 1950-1951 TV Series Herself / Herself - Singer The Alan Young Show 1951 TV Series Herself - Guest Performer The Saturday Night Revue with Jack Carter 1950 TV Series Herself Texaco Star Theatre 1949 TV Series Herself - Singer
Known for movies The Big Wheel (1949) as Dolores Raymond
Love Laughs at Andy Hardy (1946) as Isobel Gonzales
Bathing Beauty (1944) as Lina Romay
Don't Get Around Much Anymore (1943) as Lina Romay