Chorus girl and, after WW2, singer in the zarzuela company of Pedro
Terol and Marcos Redondo, she became the supporting star of the
vaudeville company of Celia Gámez. She was on and off stage during her film
acting career up to the 1950s.
She kissed Armando Calvo in El pobre rico (1942) on screen, and thus revolutionized the
film industry in Spain. Until then, the Government censorship imposed a
"fondu" in black so that spectators would imagine there was a kiss, but
they wouldn't see it.
After a few years off movies, she did a great comeback in _Dónde vas, Alfonso XII? (1958)_ but
her last films were tame comedies.