[1][2] She is considered one of the most uninhibited and provocative sex symbols from the era of the Spanish transition to democracy, and one of the most prominent actresses of "uncovered cinema [es]".
In 1976, only a few months after the death of Francisco Franco – and with it the end of his regime's censorship – Estrada presented "the most daring show in Madrid", Historias de "Strip-Tease", at the Videoset Theater at No.
This made her the first Spanish actress to perform completely nude onstage (María José Goyanes and Victoria Vera [es] had previously shown their breasts, in Equus and ¿Por qué corres, Ulises?
[11] But, far from being intimidated, the actress continued to appear nude in numerous magazines, such as Interviú (in "desnuda en familia", August 1976), Lib [es], Climax, Papillon, and Solo para hombres.
[14] Also in 1978, the book Susana Estrada húmedo sexo was published by her representative Carlos de las Heras, in which the author describes the artist's sex life in detail, and for which he was sentenced in August 1984 to a month and a day of major arrest, disqualification, and a fine of 40,000 pesetas.
"[16][17][18] In early 1979, the musical show Muñecas was staged at the Muñoz Seca Theater in Madrid, under the direction of Andrés Magdaleno, and in which Estrada's partner was a libidinous "robot" with which she simulated sex in different positions.
[23][24] In October 2008 she appeared briefly in Los años desnudos [es], a film set in the uncovered cinema era, playing a feminist journalist who is avowedly against such forms of expression.