Lina Salomé, who emigrated from Cuba to Mexico, was an actress and dancer iconic of the 1950s. His real name was Luz de Peña Matos Estevez. She was very beloved and admired in Mexico, because in addition to being a
Green-eyed brunette very beautiful, acted, sang and danced.
In the film stood out in films as soul of steel (1957), co-starring Luis Aguilar. Salome is also known for his recurring role of “Ana” in the stooges of Rock and Roll (1957) and the three Bohemians (1957). Like many Cubans, Salome found a career in Mexico. After 1957, his work on the film faded, but still known as the “Cuban bailarina-actriz” which, because of its beauty, you could compare with Mexican actress María Felix.
Lina Salomé began his career “as eye-catching model and dynamic showgirl, to conquer a position as a figure of some importance, doing minor roles in the works that came to the scene”, such as the specific case of Mario Martínez Casado company at the teatro Martí of Havana.
In the year 1947 there was an important hearing in the Havana where is sought dancers so they will work in the film Rumba Zamba, and where hundreds of them arose, being selected the Group of six dancers that had trained Roderico Neyra, which was known then as Rodney, the great choreographer and producer of Tropicana.
Among the major films that worked: soul of steel (1957) directed by Miguel Morayta, where shared roles along with Luis Aguilar, Victor Parra, Linda Cristal, Domingo Soler; The Stooges Rock and roll (1957) of José Díaz Morales, Luis Aguilar, Pedro Vargas and Agustín Lara; and following the prior success the three Bohemians (1957) comedy directed by Miguel Morayta which also act Luis Aguilar, Agustín Lara, Pedro Vargas, Delia Magaña, Lorena Velázquez, the trio Avileño (Cuban), Mariachi Pepe Villa of Mexico, etc.; The Playboy, (1956), directed by Gilberto Martinez solar, with Germán Valdés, its Brothers Ramón and Manuel “el loco” Valdés, Facundo Rivero, with music by Gonzalo Curiel; Golden Jubilee (1955) by Tito Davison, with Libertad Lamarque, Arturo De Córdova, Martha Mijares, Carmelita Gonzalez and José Elías Moreno; My champion (1952) by director Chano Urueta, with Niní Marshall, Libertad Lamarque, Gloria Mestre Joaquín Pardavé and up to Agustín Lara and his Orchestra; The lie (1952) director Juan J.Ortega, with argument about the novel by Caridad Bravo Adams, with performers: Marga Lopez, Jorge Mistral, Andrea Palma, Domingo Soler, Liliana Duran, Gina Cabrera, Alberto González Rubio, Arturo Soto, Rangel, and musical interpretations: Ana Gloria Rolando, Sonora Matancera, Miguel Aceves Mejía;
I’m the man (1952) director Raúl Medina, a melodrama also played by Alicia Rico and Guillermo Álvarez Guedes, among others.
No doubt Lina Salome, was a singer, actress and dancer Cuban considered among the most beautiful and best in America, who was married in Mexico, where he had a daughter named Dalina Salomé Chaillo.
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LINA SALOMÉ, ACTRIZ DEL CINE, BAILARINA. (Nacida en la Habana).
Lina Salomé, que emigró de Cuba a México, fue una actriz y bailarina icónica de la década de 1950. Su verdadero nombre era Luz de Peña Matos Estévez. Fue muy querida y admirada en México, porque además de ser una
trigueña de ojos verdes muy bella, actuaba, cantaba y bailaba.
En el cine se destacó en películas como Alma de Acero (1957), co-protagonizada por Luis Aguilar. Salomé es también conocido por su papel recurrente de “Ana” en Los chiflados del Rock and Roll (1957) y Los tres bohemios (1957). Como muchos cubanos, Salomé encontró una carrera constante en México. Después de 1957, su trabajo en el cine se desvaneció, pero todavía se conoce como la “bailarina-actriz cubana” que, a causa de su belleza, se podría comparar con la actriz mexicana María Félix.
Lina Salomé comenzó su carrera “como vistosa modelo y dinámica corista, hasta conquistar un puesto como figura de cierta relevancia, haciendo pequeños papeles en las obras que subían a escena”, como el caso específico de la compañía de Mario Martínez Casado en el teatro Martí de La Habana.
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En el año 1947 hubo una importante audición en La Habana donde se buscaban bailarinas para que
trabajaran en la película Zamba Rumba, y donde se presentaron cientos de ellas, quedando escogidas el
grupo de seis bailarinas que había entrenado Roderico Neyra, el que fuera conocido posteriormente como
Rodney, el gran coreógrafo y productor de Tropicana.
Entre las películas mas conocidas: Soul of steel (1957) directed by Miguel Morayta, where shared roles along with Luis Aguilar, Victor Parra, Linda Cristal, Domingo Soler; The Stooges Rock and roll (1957) of José Díaz Morales, Luis Aguilar, Pedro Vargas and Agustín Lara; and following the prior success the three Bohemians (1957) comedy directed by Miguel Morayta which also act Luis Aguilar, Agustín Lara, Pedro Vargas, Delia Magaña, Lorena Velázquez, the trio Avileño (Cuban), Mariachi Pepe Villa of Mexico, etc.; The Playboy, (1956), directed by Gilberto Martinez solar, with Germán Valdés, its Brothers Ramón and Manuel “el loco” Valdés, Facundo Rivero, with music by Gonzalo Curiel; Golden Jubilee (1955) by Tito Davison, with Libertad Lamarque, Arturo De Córdova, Martha Mijares, Carmelita Gonzalez and José Elías Moreno; My champion (1952) by director Chano Urueta, with Niní Marshall, Libertad Lamarque, Gloria Mestre Joaquín Pardavé and up to Agustín Lara and his Orchestra; The lie (1952) director Juan J.Ortega, with argument about the novel by Caridad Bravo Adams, with performers: Marga Lopez, Jorge Mistral, Andrea Palma, Domingo Soler, Liliana Duran, Gina Cabrera, Alberto González Rubio, Arturo Soto, Rangel, and musical interpretations: Ana Gloria Rolando, Sonora Matancera, Miguel Aceves Mejía;
I’m the man (1952) director Raúl Medina, a melodrama also played by Alicia Rico and Guillermo Álvarez Guedes, entre otros.
Sin lugar a dudas Lina Salomé, fue una cantante, actriz y bailarina cubana considerada entre las más bellas y mejores de América, que se casó en México, donde tuvo una hija llamada Dalina Salomé Chaillo.
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