Miranda, Carmen

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Basic data

  1. February 9, 1909 in Marco de Canavezes
  2. August 5, 1955 in Beverly Hills
  3. Sängerin, Schauspielerin

Iconography

Miranda in a scene from the film Week-End in Havana (1941) (Source: Wikimedia)
Travessa do Comércio in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Miranda lived at number 13 when she was young.[15] (Source: Wikimedia)
Miranda in 1930 (Source: Wikimedia)
Poster for the 1936 Brazilian film, Hello, Hello, Carnival! (Source: Wikimedia)
Bud Abbott (left) and Lou Costello with Miranda (Source: Wikimedia)
Photo of Carmen Miranda published by the New York Sunday News in 1941 (Source: Wikimedia)
On the cover of the Brazilian magazine A Cena Muda, 1941 (Source: Wikimedia)
Miranda in 1943 (Source: Wikimedia)
Miranda with Don Ameche in That Night in Rio (1941) (Source: Wikimedia)
In 1941 Miranda was invited to leave her hand and (high-heeled) footprints at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, the first Latin American to do so. (Source: Wikimedia)
Doll Face (1945), Miranda's first black-and-white film for Fox (Source: Wikimedia)
Andy Russell and Miranda in Copacabana (1947) (Source: Wikimedia)
Miranda and her husband, David Sebastian[81] (Source: Wikimedia)
Miranda's funeral cortège in Rio de Janeiro, 12 August 1955 (Source: Wikimedia)
Miranda's grave in São João Batista Cemetery, Rio de Janeiro (Source: Wikimedia)
Miranda's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (Source: Wikimedia)
Miranda's hand- and footprints at Grauman's Chinese Theatre (Source: Wikimedia)
The Carmen Miranda Museum, located in the Flamengo Park, is a museum established in homage to singer and actress Carmen Miranda and open to the public since 1976. (Source: Wikimedia)
Miranda's dresses and photos exhibited at the Museum in Rio de Janeiro. (Source: Wikimedia)

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