Celia Gámez

Celia Gámez Carrasco (August 25, 1905 – December 10, 1992) was an Argentine film actress, and one of the icons of the Golden Age of Spanish theatre.

She was said to have been a lover of a great number of famous men, among them José Millán Astray and King Alfonso XIII.

Celia Gámez was "discovered" by producer Salvador Videgain in Argentina, while she was acting with Gloria Guzmán.

Videgain introduced her to the Spanish public in Las Castigadoras in 1927 at the Romea theater, the most popular venue in Madrid at the time.

She worked in Spain in Las Leandras (1968) opposite stars like Juanito Navarro, and others, where she sang the song "Por la calle de Alcalá".