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Perón, Eva |
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Perón, Eva (Duarte de)known as Evita orig. María Eva Duarte(born May 7, 1919, Los Toldos, Arg.—died July 26, 1952, Buenos Aires) Second wife of Argentine president Juan Perón and a powerful though unofficial political leader. Born into poverty, she was an actress when she married Perón. She was instrumental in the success of his first presidential campaign and won the adulation of the masses. Evita acted as de facto minister of health and labour, awarding generous wage increases to workers. With “voluntary” contributions from businesses, labour unions, and the elite, she established thousands of hospitals, schools, and orphanages. After her death from cancer at age 33, her grief-stricken working-class followers sought to have her canonized. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Out of the weeks of casting calls I'd attended, this audition, my best so far, was for a summer stock production of Evita at the Fireside Theatre in Ft. Before Evita there was Manuelita, the tempestuous mistress of Latin America's greatest hero, Simon Bolivar. College-level students of the film musical will want to make SIGNING A NEW TUNE: THE REBIRTH OF THE MODERN FILM MUSICAL FROM EVITA TO DE-LOVELY AND BEYOND essential to understanding the new film musical. |
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