Farewell to the Coca Sarli, one of the great icons of national cinema
Tuesday the Argentine show has lost one of its great figures with the death of Isabel "Coca" Sarli, who died at 83 years after having been admitted to the Central Hospital of San Isidro, following a broken hip.
The exuberant brunette who marked an era in the Seventh National Art entrerriana was born in the city of Concord and garnered her fame after productions like "Meat", "Fire", "The temptation naked" and "Fever", among several other embodiments which were directed by Armando Bo, who was also his partner.
Sarli got his place in the show after winning the Miss Argentina in 1955, then will shoot over 30 films that were seen not only in the country, but they reached the outside, triumphing in the rest of Latin America and in the United States, Russia and Japan, to name a few. It should be noted that the high erotic content of the productions, often he was censured and criticized for "acting against morality and decency".
Bo death, the love of his life, He caused the withdrawal of the Big Screen 1981 and almost Activity, until his return in "The lady returns", Jorge Polaco, in 1996. Then it would be in "Floricienta" (2004); "Meat on meat" (2007); "Rice pudding" (2009) and "My Days with Gloria" (2010).
He also learned participate in the revue theater, when it was part of "Tetanic", of 1998.