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Carmen Margarita Zapata

Date of death: Sunday, 5 January 2014

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Known asCarmen Zapata

Specialty American actress

Date of birth15 July 1927

Date of death 5 January 2014

Carmen Margarita Zapata was an American actress. Zapata was born in New York City to a Mexican father and an Argentine mother.

Zapata made her Broadway debut in the chorus of Oklahoma! in 1946. She appeared in over one hundred movies and shows, including Batman: The Animated Series, Married... with Children, Sister Act, and she was Carmen Castillo in Santa Barbara. One of her longest-running roles was on the bilingual children's program Villa Alegre, where for nine years she played the lead character, "Doña Luz."

In 1972, Zapata co-founded the Screen Actors Guild Ethnic Minority Committee with actors Ricardo Montalban, Edith Diaz, and Henry Darrow. In 1973, she co-founded the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts (BFA) with Cuban-born actress, playwright, and director Margarita Galban and Argentine-born award-winning set designer Estela Scarlata.

In 1976, Zapata joined Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr., in starring roles in the 12-episode ABC situation comedy summer replacement series Viva Valdez, about a Mexican-American family living in East Los Angeles, California.

In 2003, Zapata received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Zapata died on January 5, 2014 from heart problems. She was eighty-six.

Source: wikipedia.org

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