Yvonne Bastién

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Yvonne Bastién, 1947

Yvonne Bastién , pseudonym Ivonne de Lys , (born September 17, 1933 in Buenos Aires ) is an Argentine actress and singer .

Life

Bastién was born the daughter of a French woman and a Spaniard; After initial singing lessons - opera singer was her first career aspiration - she switched to the Teatro Experimental on the drama stage at the age of 13 . From 1945 she made a few films under the pseudonym Ivonne de Lys . At the beginning of the 1950s she met director Antonio Román in Spain , with whom she began an affair. Nevertheless, after her return home in 1953, she married, as planned, the politician Héctor Julio Diáz , who was Transport Minister under Prime Minister Juan Perón , who was captured after the military coup and died in prison in 1956.

In the same year Bastién went to Spain, where she married Román two years later. Only occasionally did she play small film roles; the last in 1972. After the death of her husband in 1989 she turned to singing and released a solo record and - with Nino Nardini - a duet CD. In the 1990s she went back to Argentina, where her most recent publication, Volume 3 , appeared in 2010 .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1945: La amada inmóvil
  • 1950: Historia de una noche de niebla
  • 1966: Nebraska-Jim (Ringo del Nebraska)
  • 1972: Trappola per sette spie

Discography

  • 2009: Yvonne Bastien
  • 2010: Vol. 2
  • 2010: Vol. 3

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Pepe Coira: Antonio Román: un cineasta de la posguerra. 2004, p. 202