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Spanish stage actress
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Rita Luna
Portrait of Rita Luna, by Francisco de Goya, c. 1814-1818.
Born1770
Died1832

Rita Luna (1770–1832), was a Spanish stage actress. She is regarded as the leading female stage actor of the Spanish stage of her time.

Notes

  1. Cotarelo y Mori, Emilio (2007). María del Rosario Fernández, la Tirana. Primera dama de los teatros de la Corte. Madrid, Asociación de Directores de Escena de España. pp. 300 - 305. ISBN 9788495576750.


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