Susana Canales

Susana Canales

Deceased · Born: Sep 5, 1933 · Died: Mar 22, 2021

1952
1951
1950
1949
1948

Personal Details

BornSep 5, 1933 Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Biography

Susana Canales, a highly acclaimed and esteemed Spanish actress, whose impressive career spanned across the 1940s and 1950s, was born into a family of renowned actors, with her father, Ricardo Canales, being an illustrious figure in the world of Spanish cinema.

As the Spanish Civil War erupted, Susana's family was forced to flee their homeland, leaving behind the comforts of their familiar surroundings, and seek refuge in Venezuela, a country that would provide them with temporary shelter before they eventually settled in Buenos Aires, Argentina, a vibrant and culturally rich city that would become their new home.

It was in this captivating city that Susana made her film debut at the tender age of nine, marking the beginning of a long and illustrious career that would take her to the heights of success and recognition, as she became a beloved and respected figure in the world of Spanish cinema.

Her early start in the film industry, despite the challenges and difficulties she faced, paved the way for a lifetime of dedication and passion for her craft, as she continued to hone her skills and perfect her art, earning her a reputation as one of the most talented and accomplished actresses of her time.

Susana's professional journey resumed in her native Spain following her return in 1950, marking the beginning of her illustrious stage career in 1951. Two years later, in 1953, she embarked on a romantic partnership with the captivating Spanish actor Julio Peña, whose undeniable on-screen chemistry with Susana would leave a lasting impression on audiences. This talented actress left her mark on the silver screen with notable film roles, including the 1951 drama "Cielo Negro", where she shared the spotlight with the accomplished Fernando Rey. Her subsequent performances in the swashbuckling epic "The Adventures of Gil Blas" in 1956 and the critically acclaimed "La ragazza di Piazza San Pietro" in 1958, opposite the legendary Vittorio De Sica, solidified her status as a talented and versatile actress.

Person Biography:

Susana

Born: Spain

Occupation: Actress

Marital Status: Married to Julio Peña

Notable Film Roles:

* Cielo Negro (1951)

* The Adventures of Gil Blas (1956)

* La ragazza di Piazza San Pietro (1958)

Susana's professional trajectory continued to unfold with remarkable success, as one of her most enduring and iconic performances was that of the ill-fated Queen Marie Antoinette, portrayed as 'Susan Canales', in the prestigious international production of John Paul Jones in 1959. This notable endeavour marked a significant milestone in her career, as she shared the stage with the incomparable Bette Davis, who played the role of Catherine the Great.

Career

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1959
John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones as Marie Antoinette