Aída Olivier

Aída Olivier (1911, Buenos Aires - 2 August 1998, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine dancer, vedette and actress of cinema and theatre.

She made her cinema debut in 1935 in the film Buenos Aires Nights, directed by Manuel Romero and two years later appeared in Busco un marido para mi mujer under director Arturo S. Mom.

In the 1930s, she was in a relationship with Pepe Arias, appearing with him in Maestro Levita (1938).

Pursued by the government of Juan Perón as a result of her political convictions, they escaped to Chile in 1951 and settled in Uruguay before returning to Argentina in 1955 after the fall of the government.

She was buried in the pantheon of SADAIC for Argentinian Association of Actors at the Cemetery of the Chacarita.

Aída Olivier