Isa Miranda(1905-1982)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Isa Miranda was one of the most significant actresses in Europe from
the 1930s-'50s. Her remarkable talent expressed itself both in cinema
and theater. She reached international popularity in the 1930s,
especially in France, Germany and Austria, and became the only
international movie star produced by the fascist cinema. In the 1950s,
when her film career began declining, she played on stage in Italy, the
US ("Mike McCauley", 1951), France ("Le serpent à sonettes", 1953) and
England ("Orpheus Descending" by
Tennessee Williams, 1959), receiving
positive reviews everywhere. In the 1960s she started a TV career in
England, appearing in many made-for-TV movies. She was a versatile
actress, exceedingly sensible, a charming woman, and unjustly forgotten
at the end of her life even by those who should have remembered her.