- Born
- Died
- Birth nameMaría del Carmen García Galisteo
- Nickname
- Carmencita Sevilla
- Height1.63 m
- Born on October 6, 1930 in Seville, popular Spanish entertainer Carmen Sevilla is better regarded as a dancer and singer than for her output of films, most of them, especially her later ones, seldom testing her abilities. Starting very young, she made her movie debut in grand style with the musical Jalisco Sings In Seville (1948) and participated in other popular films of the 1950s including Andalousie (1951), Love and Desire (1952) Imperial Violets (1952), The Beautiful One of Cadiz (1953), Don Juan (1956) and as a fiery, chest-heaving Kate in The Taming of the Shrew (1956). Her rare work in Hollywood included the role of Mary Magdalene in the epic film King of Kings (1962). She also played Octavia in Charlton Heston's version of Antony and Cleopatra (1972). She married Vicente Patuel in 1985, long after her 1968 divorce to composer and orchestra conductor Augusto Algueró, by whom she had a son, Augusto Jr. Patuel died in 2000. The recipient of many awards over the years, she became a steady presence in a stream of Spanish TV series in the 1990s after her film career ended in the late 1970s.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net
- SpousesVicente Patuel(1985 - April 2000) (his death)Augusto Algueró(February 23, 1961 - 1974) (divorced, 1 child)
- Children
- Famous Spanish Song singer
- Suffers of an advanced stage of Alzheimer's disease, which was diagnosed in 2009. She had to abandon abruptly the hosting of "Cine de barrio" in 2010 due to the disease. She was substituted on hosting duties by Concha Velasco.
- Sister of José García Galisteo.
- In 2022, her son announced that his mother's Alzheimer's was already at such an advanced stage that she did not recognize him and could not remember her artistic career.
- Sevilla began her career in 1942 as a dancer thanks to Estrellita Castro.
- [on Cantinflas] If I had wanted to, I would have married him. But I will never forget him.
- [on Cantinflas] When we met in Mexico, while I was filming Gitana tenías que ser (1953), he really fell in love with me and gave me a diamond that I returned to him, because at that time he was already married.
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