Julia Lajos
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Julia Lajos was a Spanish film actress. She appeared in 51 films between 1926
1926 in film
-Events:*August - Warner Brothers debuts the first Vitaphone film, Don Juan. The Vitaphone system used multiple 33⅓ rpm disc records developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories and Western Electric to play back audio synchronized with film....

 and 1963
1963 in film
The year 1963 in film involved some significant events.-Events:* June 12 - Cleopatra starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rex Harrison and Richard Burton premieres at the Rivoli Theatre in New York City....

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Selected filmography

  • La vida empieza a medianoche
    La vida empieza a medianoche
    La vida empieza a medianoche is a 1944 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Juan de Orduña.The movie is based on the novel written by Luisa María de Linares....

    (1944)
  • La Torre de los Siete Jorobados
    La Torre de los Siete Jorobados
    La Torre de los Siete Jorobados is a 1944 Spanish mystery film directed by Edgar Neville. It is based on a novel by Emilio Carrere.-Plot summary:...

    (1944)
  • Rumbo
    Rumbo (film)
    Rumbo is a 1949 Spanish drama film directed by Ramón Torrado. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. -Cast:* Fernando Granada - Rumbo* Paquita Rico - Dulcenombre* Fernando Fernández de Córdoba - Gabriel Hurtado Mendoza Rumbo is a 1949 Spanish drama film directed by Ramón Torrado. It was...

    (1949)
  • El último caballo
    El último caballo
    El último caballo is a 1950 Spanish comedy film directed by Edgar Neville starring Fernando Fernán Gómez.-Cast:*Fernando Fernán Gómez as Fernando*Conchita Montes as Isabel*José Luis Ozores as Simón, el Bombero*Mary Lamar*Julia Lajos...

    (1950)
  • Doña Francisquita
    Doña Francisquita (film)
    Doña Francisquita is a 1953 Spanish comedy film directed by Ladislao Vajda. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival.-Cast:* Mirtha Legrand - Doña Francisquita* Armando Calvo - Fernando* Antonio Casal - Cardona* Manolo Morán - Lorenzo...

    (1953)

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