This page will contain wikis about Johanna Rosaly, as they become available.Johanna RosalyJohanna Rosaly (born January 13, 1948) is a Puerto Rican actress and singer. She was born in the San Juan area known as Santurce, which was also the birthplace to such other famous Puerto Rican entertainers as Andy Montañez and Cano Estremera. At the age of eight, she began to take acting class with Luis A. Negro, and dancing class with Beatriz Trujillo. In 1957, she made her acting debut at Teatro Tapia, in a play named Mientras los Ninos Juegan (While the Children Play). That same year, she debuted on television, with channel 2's production of Los Amigos de Pinocho (Pinocho's Friends). Rosaly began to take singing class when she became a young teenager. Then, she participated in such plays as My Fair Lady and The Sound of Music, the latter of which allowed her to share the stage with another Puerto Rican acting legend, Camille Carrion (who is the sister of Richard Carrion). Rosaly went to college and then participated in the Telenovela named El Retrato de Angela (Angelas Photo). In this soap opera, she played a mute girl. Soon she married Jose Gilberto Molinary, with whom she had 2 sons and a daughter. Her daughter, Alfonsina Molinary, went on to become a famous actress herself in 1989; when she was the star of television comedy Maripili, a show that resembled Clarissa Explains it All in format, and a famous opera singer in Philadelphia. Rosaly made a number of soap operas in the 1970s. However, the one she is remembered most for, and the one that helped her internationalize as a singer and actress was 1978's Cristina Bazan, alongside José Luis Rodríguez and Adamari Lopez among others. She signed with Velvet Records soon after, and began touring all over Latin America, to promote her two albums under that label. She also attained considerable fame in Spain. Later, she would sign with CBS International and record two more albums for them. Rosaly would soon move from Telemundo Puerto Rico to WAPA-TV. There, she participated in three other soap operas. By 1980, rumors of a romance with world boxing champion Wilfredo Gomez ran across Puerto Rico. As the 1980s went along, Rosaly began to retire from acting in soap operas and became a television interviewer and show host, back at her original channel of Telemundo Puerto Rico, then known only as Telemundo Canal 2. In 1989, she acted alongside Tommy Muniz in Jacobo Morales' Lo que le Paso a Santiago, which was nominated for an Oscar as best foreign film.. During the 1990s, she dedicated much of her career to acting in various critically acclaimed theater plays. But she also made two more movies: 1993's Shortcut to Paradise, and 1994's Linda Sara, alongside Chayanne. She has received multiple honors, among them, the Puerto Rican Culture Institute (ICP), dedicated their 1997 film festival to her, honoring her 40 years as an actress. This page about Johanna Rosaly includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Johanna Rosaly News stories about Johanna Rosaly External links for Johanna Rosaly Videos for Johanna Rosaly Wikis about Johanna Rosaly Discussion Groups about Johanna Rosaly Blogs about Johanna Rosaly Images of Johanna Rosaly |
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She has received multiple honors, among them, the Puerto Rican Culture Institute (ICP), dedicated their 1997 film festival to her, honoring her 40 years as an actress. See also: Cinema of France. But she also made two more movies: 1993's Shortcut to Paradise, and 1994's Linda Sara, alongside Chayanne. The late American singer, pianist and composer Nina Simone took her stage name from Signoret. During the 1990s, she dedicated much of her career to acting in various critically acclaimed theater plays. She died of pancreatic cancer in Auteuil-Anthouillet, France, and is buried in Le Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France. In 1989, she acted alongside Tommy Muniz in Jacobo Morales' Lo que le Paso a Santiago, which was nominated for an Oscar as best foreign film.. Her second marriage was to the Italian-born actor Yves Montand. As the 1980s went along, Rosaly began to retire from acting in soap operas and became a television interviewer and show host, back at her original channel of Telemundo Puerto Rico, then known only as Telemundo Canal 2. First married to the filmmaker Yves Allégret, with whom she had a daughter Catherine Allégret, herself an actress. By 1980, rumors of a romance with world boxing champion Wilfredo Gomez ran across Puerto Rico. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1959 for her performance in Room at the Top. There, she participated in three other soap operas. She was born in Wiesbaden, Germany. Rosaly would soon move from Telemundo Puerto Rico to WAPA-TV. Simone Signoret (March 25, 1921 - September 30, 1985), was the pseudonym (after her mother's last name) of Simone Kaminker, a French actress. She also attained considerable fame in Spain. Later, she would sign with CBS International and record two more albums for them. Boléro (1942). She signed with Velvet Records soon after, and began touring all over Latin America, to promote her two albums under that label. Le Prince charmant (1942). However, the one she is remembered most for, and the one that helped her internationalize as a singer and actress was 1978's Cristina Bazan, alongside José Luis Rodríguez and Adamari Lopez among others. Les Visiteurs du soir (1942). Rosaly made a number of soap operas in the 1970s. Le Voyageur de la Toussaint (1943). Her daughter, Alfonsina Molinary, went on to become a famous actress herself in 1989; when she was the star of television comedy Maripili, a show that resembled Clarissa Explains it All in format, and a famous opera singer in Philadelphia. Adieu Léonard (1943). Soon she married Jose Gilberto Molinary, with whom she had 2 sons and a daughter. L'Ange de la nuit (1944). In this soap opera, she played a mute girl. Béatrice devant le désir (1944). Rosaly went to college and then participated in the Telenovela named El Retrato de Angela (Angelas Photo). Service de nuit (1944). Then, she participated in such plays as My Fair Lady and The Sound of Music, the latter of which allowed her to share the stage with another Puerto Rican acting legend, Camille Carrion (who is the sister of Richard Carrion). Le Mort ne reçoit plus (1944). Rosaly began to take singing class when she became a young teenager. La Boîte aux rêves (1945). That same year, she debuted on television, with channel 2's production of Los Amigos de Pinocho (Pinocho's Friends). Les Démons de l'aube (1946). In 1957, she made her acting debut at Teatro Tapia, in a play named Mientras los Ninos Juegan (While the Children Play). Le Couple idéal (1946). Negro, and dancing class with Beatriz Trujillo. Macadam (1946). At the age of eight, she began to take acting class with Luis A. Fantômas (1947). She was born in the San Juan area known as Santurce, which was also the birthplace to such other famous Puerto Rican entertainers as Andy Montañez and Cano Estremera. Against the Wind (1948). Johanna Rosaly (born January 13, 1948) is a Puerto Rican actress and singer. Dédée d'Anvers (1948). Impasse des deux anges (1948). Manèges (1949). Swiss Tour (1950). La Ronde (1950). Le Traqué (1950). Gunman in the Streets (1950). Sans laisser d'adresse (1951). Ombre et lumière (1951). Casque d'or (1952). Thérèse Raquin (1953). Les Diaboliques (1955) (Diabolique). Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder (1955). La Mort en ce jardin (1956). Un matin comme les autres (1956). Die Windrose (1957). Les Les Sorcières de Salem (1957). Room at the Top (1959). Les Mauvais coups (1960). Adua e le compagne (1960). Amours célèbres (1961). Barabbas (1962). Term of Trial (1962). Il Giorno più corto (1962). Le Jour et l'heure (1963). Dragées au poivre (1963). Ship of Fools (1965). Compartiment tueurs (1965). Paris brûle-t-il? (1966). The Deadly Affair (1966). Games (1967). The Sea Gull (1968). Freedom (1969). Mr. L'Armée des ombres (1969). L'Américain (1969). L'Aveu (1970). Comptes à rebours (1971). Le Chat (1971). La Veuve Couderc (1971). Les Granges brulées (1973). Rude journée pour la reine (1973). La Chair de l'orchidée (1975). Police Python 357 (1976). La Vie devant soi (1977). Judith Therpauve (1978). L'Adolescente (1979). Chère inconnue (1980). L'Étoile du Nord (1982). Guy de Maupassant (1982). |