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Hilda Bernard

Hilda Bernard
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Hilda Bernard in the 1950s
Born (1920-10-29) October 29, 1920 (age 96)
Puerto Deseado, Argentina
Occupation Actress
Years active 1941 - Present
Spouse(s) Jorge Gonçalvez
Horacio Zelada
Children Patricia (n. 1951)

Hilda Sarah Bernard (born October 29, 1920) is an Argentine actress. She has had an extensive career on television, film, stage, and radio.

Bernard was born in Puerto Deseado, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. She is daughter of an English father and Austrian mother, Hilda had two brothers: Raquel and Jorge, who went on to play professional rugby. After graduating from high school, a young Hilda attended the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art; but she soon decided to leave the school, opting to begin to study acting under the tutelage of such now legendary Argentine playwrights/acting coaches such as actor and director Antonio Cunill Cabanellas and actress María Rosa Gallo. In 1941, a young Hilda appeared in her first job as a member of the Cervantes National Theater, first as a pastry saleswoman in the play Martín Fierro, also appearing as a 'young lady' directed by Orestes Caviglia or Enrique de Rosas.

In 1942, Bernard entered the world of radio, signing on with the Radio El Mundo network, where she appeared in several serials acting with actors such as Oscar Casco, Eduardo Rudy, and Fernando Siro. Her voice gained further recognition in programs such as No quiero vivir así and Alguien para querer. She first starred in Argentine cinema in 1952, in Don Napy's Mala Gente. In the early years of Argentine television she appeared in Esos que dicen amarse, a production directed by Alberto Migré that gained great media interest and culminated in a national tour promoting the show.


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