Carmencita
Carmencita was a Spanish, American and British actress, dancer and model (1868–1910). She was born at Almería and died at Europe.
Also recorded as Carmen Doucet Moreno; Carmen Dauset; La Carmencita; Carmen Dausset; The Carmencita.
Identity and origins
Carmencita was recorded at birth as Carmen Doucet Moreno. She also worked under the names Carmencita and La Perla de Sevilla. The authorities additionally record the headings Carmen Doucet Moreno, Carmen Dauset, La Carmencita, Carmen Dausset and The Carmencita. Her recorded language was Spanish.
Other recorded relations include Rojo el Alpargatero.
Career and activity
She was employed by Trinidad Huertas Cuenca and Bolossy Kiralfy. She worked at New York City, Paris, Málaga and Boston.
Identity
Carmencita is recorded with the citizenship of Spain, United States and United Kingdom. Carmencita is recorded at birth as Carmen Doucet Moreno. Carmencita is recorded as actress, dancer and model.
Chronology
- 1868Carmencita born at Almería.
- 1868Carmencita was born in 1868 at Almería.
- 1910Carmencita died at Europe.
- 1910Carmencita died in 1910 at Europe.
Sources
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- 1.
“Carmencita”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2939648: Carmencita
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