Olga Zubarry

She is credited with starring in the first film in Argentina which featured nudity, though only her back was shown and she stated repeatedly that she wore a flesh-colored mesh and was not truly nude.

[3] She attended 3 years at the Liceo Nacional de Señoritas Nº1 José Figueroa Alcorta, but quit school when her acting career began.

[4] She started as an extra at Lumiton studios in 1943 in the movie Safo, historia de una pasión[3] directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and starring Mecha Ortiz and Roberto Escalada.

[10][11] In 1950, she made Yo quiero una mujer así for Bolívar Films[12] in Venezuela, directed by Juan Carlos Thorry[11] and in 1951, was in El extraño caso del hombre y la bestia, an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, which was directed by Mario Soffici.

[14] Zubarry won the Film Critics Association Silver Condor Award for Best Actress for her performance in "El vampiro negro".

[15] In 1961 she appeared in the role of "Salui" in "Hijo de hombre", one of her personal favorites,[5] which was an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Paraguayan writer Augusto Roa Bastos and directed by Lucas Demare[16] and with Spanish actor Francisco Rabal.

Promotional photo for El ángel desnudo , 1946.
Zubarry at the premier of the Berlin (Germany) Film Festival in 1961. Left to right: unknown woman, Isabel Sarli , Zubarry, Tita Merello , unknown actress in second row and Mirtha Legrand .