Delia Garcés
Delia Garcés, born Delia Amadora García Gerboles on October 13, 1919, in Argentina, was a prominent actress during the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema. Her illustrious career spanned over two decades, during which she showcased her remarkable talent in nearly 30 films from 1937 to 1959. In addition to her film work, Garcés was an accomplished stage performer, captivating audiences with her performances from 1936 until 1966.
Garces' contributions to the arts did not go unnoticed; she garnered widespread acclaim and several prestigious awards throughout her career. She was honored three times with the Best Actress award at the Premios Sur, presented by the Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences. Additionally, her outstanding performances earned her the Silver Condor Award for Best Actress from the Argentine Film Critics Association, along with accolades such as the Premios Leopold Torre Nilsson and the Premio Pablo Podestá. In recognition of her lifetime achievements, she received the inaugural ACE Platinum Lifetime Achievement Award from the Asociación de Cronistas del Espectáculo.
Delia Garcés passed away on November 7, 2001, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire future generations of actors and actresses in the Argentine film industry.