miércoles, agosto 23, 2006

Las otras Diosas (01) Acquanetta

Plagiando descaradamente el libro de Casto Estópico edit. Midons "Mitos eróticos de serie B" complementaré la información de la guía, actualizando o corrigiendo si fuera menester la información utilizando el enorme caudal de la red.





Nació en una reserva india Arapahoe, se crío en un pueblo de Pennsylvania e inició su carrera como modelo en Manhattan. Considerada el "volcán venezolano" por sus exóticos rasgos latinos y su escultural figura, sus cualidades fueron explotadas en filmes de terror como CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN (La mujer fiera-1943) o de aventuras como TARZAN AND THE LEOPARD WOMAN (Tarzán y la Mujer Leopardo-1946).

Nombre verdadero: Burnuacquanetta

Filmografía
The Legend of Grizzly Adams (1990)
Take the High Ground! (1953) Hombres de infanteria
Callaway Went Thataway (1951)
Lost Continent (1951)
The Sword of Monte Cristo (1951)
Tarzan and the Leopard Woman (1946)
Dead Man's Eyes (1944)
Jungle Woman (1944)
Captive Wild Woman (1943) Mujer salvaje cautiva, La
Rhythm of the Islands (1943)
Arabian Nights (1942)Mil y una noches, Las

She was known as"The Venezuelan Volcano" but in actuality Burnu Acquanetta was born on an Arapaho Indian reservation in Wyoming. The model turned B-movie actress is best remembered by Universal Horror fans as Paula Dupree, the Ape Woman in CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN (1943) and JUNGLE WOMAN (1944), both part of the SHOCK movie packages released to local TV stations in the late '50s. She also appeared in the Inner Sanctum Mystery DEAD MAN'S EYES with Lon Chaney, Jr. And she is fondly remembered by many '40s film fans for as the leader of a jungle cat cult in the escapist classic TARZAN AND THE LEOPARD WOMAN.

Acquanetta died August 16, 2004 at age 83 after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's. She wasn't known for her acting ability but her sultry beauty has made a lasting impression on generations of movie watchers and Monster Kids.

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