Soledad Miranda was a Spanish actress who appeared in many horror films in the 1960s. Her remarkable beauty and her tragic untimely death make her story the stuff of legend. She was born on July 9, 1943 in Seville, Spain to Portuguese parents and she started her career when only eight years old as a flamenco dancer and singer. She made her film debut at age sixteen as a dancer. During the following years, the fragile beauty appeared in numerous comedies, dramas, B-movies, and horror films, mostly in Spain (over thirty films altogether from 1960 to 1970). She also had a brief career as a yé-yé singer. Her biggest break came from legendary director Jess Franco, who cast Soledad in such cult classics as Count Dracula and Vampyros Lesbos. On August 18, 1970 Soledad was in a car accident on a highway in Portugal and died hours later. Ironically, before this tragic accident, a German film producer had offered her a contract which would have made her a great star. Soledad was destined to become a legend. Not until the years after her death has she become a cult starlet with fans all over the world now discovering the beautiful, doomed actress. For more visit SoledadMiranda.com.
Wow! Nice to meet you Soledad please drop me a comment some time let me know how are you doing Welcome to the international crime jazz film collection "Keep my feet on the GROUND Keep my eyes on the GOAL & keep reaching for the STARS!"
Thanks for the comments. I love Case of the Bloody Iris. I do wish her part in Hostel 2 was bigger than it was. It was still great to see her. I watched She Killed In Ecstasy last night. I love it. Soledad was so beautiful in it. Also love the music in it.