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Occupation
  
Actress, Singer

Children
  
Antonio Simoes

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Soledad Miranda

Years active
  
1960–1970


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Full Name
  
Soledad Rendon Bueno

Born
  
9 July 1943 (
1943-07-09
)
Seville, Spain

Other names
  
Susann KordaSusann Korday

Died
  
August 18, 1970, Lisbon, Portugal

Spouse
  
Jose Manuel Simoes (m. 1966–1970)

Albums
  
El Color del Amor, Lo Que Hace a las Chicas Llorar

Movies
  
Vampyros Lesbos, She Killed in Ecstasy, Count Dracula, The Devil Came from Akasava, 100 Rifles

Similar People
  
Jesús Franco, Paquita Rico, Franco Giraldi, Harry Alan Towers, Carlo Campogalliani

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Soledad Rendón Bueno (9 July 1943 – 18 August 1970), better known by her stage names Soledad Miranda or Susann Korda (or sometimes Susan Korday), was an actress and pop singer who was born in Seville, Spain. She frequently starred in the films of Jess Franco, such as Count Dracula and Vampyros Lesbos, appearing in six films for him in 1970 alone. She also released numerous Spanish-language pop songs throughout the mid-sixties. She died in a car accident on a Lisbon highway at age 27.

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Early life

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Soledad Miranda was born Soledad Rendón Bueno on 9 July 1943 in Seville, Spain. Soledad (whose name translates as solitude or loneliness) was the niece of the famous Spanish singer-actress-flamenco dancer Paquita Rico. At age 8, Miranda made her professional debut when she was hired as a flamenco dancer and singer, first in the "Youth Galas" at the Seville Fair and San Fernando theatre, and then on a tour throughout southern Spain.

Career

At age 16, Miranda moved to Madrid and drew an artistic stage name out of a hat. She made her film debut in 1960 as a dancer in a musical called La bella Mimí. She was often in the tabloids as the rumored girlfriend of the most famous bullfighter of the time, Manuel Benítez (El Cordobés).

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Miranda went on to appear in over 30 film from 1960 to 1970). There were epic adventures (Ursus, Cervantes); horror films (Sound of Horror, Pyro); dramas (Canción de cuna, Currito de la Cruz); comedies (Eva 63, La familia y uno más); and even a Spaghetti western (Sugar Colt). She also released a couple of yé-yé pop records in the mid-1960s.

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After taking nearly two years off to raise her son (see "Personal life"), she turned to acting with a role in the western 100 Rifles. She went on appear in additional films and in Spanish television shows. Director Jess Franco, for whom Miranda had done a small role in his musical La reina del Tabarín nearly a decade before, made Miranda his frequent star in films included Count Dracula, Eugénie de Sade, Vampyros Lesbos, She Killed in Ecstasy, and The Devil Came From Akasava. Miranda took the stage name Susann Korda (alternately spelled Susan Korday).

Personal life

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In 1964, Miranda had made a trio of films in Portugal. José Manuel da Conceiçao Simões, a Portuguese racecar driver, was a producer and also acted in them. In one of the films, Un día en Lisboa (A Day in Lisbon), they played a couple traveling between Estoril and Lisbon. After a secret courtship, the pair married in 1966. In April 1967, Miranda gave birth son Antonio. Her husband retired from racing and took a job in the auto industry.

On the morning of 18 August 1970, near the end of filming The Devil Came From Akasava, Miranda and her husband were involved in a collision with a small truck, killing her.

Discography

  • Soledad Miranda – Belter 51.451 (1964)
  • Soledad Miranda – Belter 51.598 (1965)
  • Literature

  • Brown, Amy: Soledad Miranda: A Treasure Lost, in: Sirens of Cinema Magazine, Winter 2003
  • Lucas, Tim: The Black Stare of Soledad Miranda, in European Trash Cinema, 1991
  • Overzier, Gregor: Soledad Miranda/Susann Korda, in: Norbert Stresau, Heinrich Wimmer (Hrg.): Enzyklopädie des phantastischen Films, 70. Ergänzungslieferung, Corian, Meitingen 2004
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1973
    Eugenie de Sade as
    Eugénie Radeck de Franval (as Susan Korday)
    1972
    Sex Charade as
    Anne (as Susan Korda)
    1971
    She Killed in Ecstasy as
    Mrs. Johnson (as Susann Korda)
    1971
    Vampyros Lesbos as
    Countess Nadine Carody (as Susann Korda)
    1971
    The Devil Came from Akasava as
    Jane Morgan (as Susann Korda)
    1970
    Juliette (Short) as
    Juliette
    1970
    Nightmares Come at Night as
    Neighbour's Girlfriend (as Susan Korda)
    1970
    Count Dracula as
    Lucy Westenra
    1970
    Lola la piconera (TV Movie) as
    Rosarillo
    1969
    Estudio amueblado 2.P. as
    Maribel
    1969
    Soltera y madre en la vida as
    Paloma
    1969
    La última moda (TV Movie) as
    La Novia
    1969
    100 Rifles as
    Girl in Hotel
    1969
    Estudio 1 (TV Series) as
    Walburga Hassenreuter
    - Las ratas (1969) - Walburga Hassenreuter
    1968
    White Comanche as
    India (uncredited)
    1967
    The Young Rebel as
    Nessa
    1966
    Sugar Colt as
    Josepha
    1966
    Sound of Horror as
    Maria
    1966
    ¡Es mi hombre! as
    Leonor Jiménez
    1965
    La vida de Cole Porter (TV Movie)(scenes deleted)
    1965
    Playa de Formentor as
    Sandra
    1965
    La familia y... uno más as
    Patricia
    1965
    Currito de la Cruz as
    Rocío Carmona
    1964
    Los gatos negros as
    Babá
    1964
    Un día en Lisboa (Short)
    1964
    Fin de semana as
    Sonsoles
    1964
    Sábado 64 (TV Series) as
    -
    - 'Dentro de mí': Cole Porter (1964) - - (scenes deleted)
    1964
    A Canção da Saudade as
    Babá
    1964
    Pyro... The Thing Without a Face as
    Liz Frade
    1963
    Cuatro bodas y pico as
    Mari-Luci
    1963
    Las hijas de Helena as
    Mari Po
    1963
    Eva 63 as
    Soledad
    1963
    Bochorno as
    Piluca
    1963
    The Castilian as
    María Estévez
    1961
    Canción de cuna as
    Teresa
    1961
    La bella Mimí as
    Bailarina
    1961
    Ursus as
    Iside
    1960
    La reina del Tabarín as
    Reina consorte de Brandemburgo (uncredited)
    Thanks
    2020
    Frankenpimp's Revenge: The Romeo and Juliet Massacre (special thanks)
    2016
    Amethyst (in memory of)
    1971
    The Devil Came from Akasava (film dedicated to - only in Spanish version)
    Self
    1971
    Cuadecuc, vampir (Documentary) as
    Self / Lucy Westenra
    1969
    Especial pop (TV Series) as
    Self - Host (1969)
    Archive Footage
    2017
    Drácula Barcelona (Documentary) as
    Self / Lucy Westenra
    2015
    A Conversation with Jack Taylor (Video documentary short) as
    Lucy Westenra (uncredited)
    2015
    Handsome Harker (Video documentary short) as
    Lucy Westenra
    2015
    Stake Holders: An Appreciation of Jess Franco's 'Count Dracula' (Video documentary short) as
    Lucy Westenra (uncredited)
    2015
    Soledad Miranda, una flor en el desierto (Documentary) as
    Self
    2012
    Dracula vs. Vampir (Documentary short) as
    Lucy
    2010
    Nightfall (Video documentary)
    2007
    Beloved Count (Video documentary short) as
    Lucy Westenra
    2000
    Llámale Jess (Documentary) as
    Self
    1999
    Eurotika! (TV Series documentary)
    - The Diabolical Mr. Franco (1999)

    References

    Soledad Miranda Wikipedia