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'''Juana Reina Castrillo''' (25 August 1925 in [[Seville]] 19 March 1999 in Seville) better known as '''Juanita Reina''', was a Spanish actress and [[copla (music)|copla]] singer.
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'''Juana Reina Castrillo''', '''Juanita Reina''', alias '''''La Reina de la Copla''''' ('''''Copla Queen''''') ([[Seville]], August 25, 1925-[[Seville]], March 19, 1999) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] actress and [[copla (music)|copla]] singer.


She was born in the Sevillian block, la [[Macarena, Seville]] and studied in Enrique el Cojo's academy.
She was born in the Sevillian district, la [[Macarena, Seville]] and studied in Enrique el Cojo's academy.


She became popular thanks to songs by famous copla songwriters like [[Rafael de León|León]] or [[Manuel Quiroga|Quiroga]] and she debuted in movies with ''La blanca Paloma'' (''White Pigeon'') (1941).
She became popular thanks to songs by famous copla songwriters like [[Rafael de León|León]] or [[Manuel Quiroga (composer)|Quiroga]] and she debuted in movies with ''La blanca Paloma'' (''White Pigeon'') (1941).


On June 15, 1964, she married the flamenco dancer [[Federico Casado Algrenti]], and she later inaugurated a restaurant in [[Madrid]] and a dancing academy in [[Seville]].
On 15 June 1964 she married the flamenco dancer [[Federico Casado Algrenti]], and she later inaugurated a restaurant in [[Madrid]] and a dancing academy in [[Seville]].


She died from a respiratory insufficience and she is buried in the cemetery San Fernando in Seville.
She died from a respiratory insufficiency and she is buried in the cemetery San Fernando in Seville.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
* ''[[The White Dove (1942 film)|The White Dove]]'' (1942)
*''La blanca Paloma'' (1941)
*''[[Cinnamon Flower]]'' (1943)
*''Serenata española'' (1947)
*''Serenata española'' (1947)
*''[[La Lola se va a los puertos (1947)|La Lola se va a los puertos]]'' (1947)
* ''[[Lola Leaves for the Ports]]'' (1947)
*''Lola la Piconera'' (1951)
* ''[[Lola the Coalgirl]]'' (1952)
*''Gloria Mairena'' (1952)
* ''[[Gloria Mairena]]'' (1952)
*''Aeropuerto'' (1953)
* ''[[Airport (1953 film)|Airport]]'' (1953)
*''Sucedió en Sevilla'' (1954)
* ''[[It Happened in Seville]]'' (1955)
*''La novia de Juan Lucero'' (1958)
*''La novia de Juan Lucero'' (1958)
*''Canciones de nuestra vida'' (1975)
*''Canciones de nuestra vida'' (1975)
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* {{Find a Grave|7289379}}
* {{Find a Grave|7289379}}


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|DATE OF BIRTH =August 25, 1925
|PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Sevilla]], [[Andalucia]], [[Spain]]
|DATE OF DEATH =March 19, 1999
|PLACE OF DEATH = [[Sevilla]], [[Andalucia]], [[Spain]]
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Revision as of 14:36, 25 August 2024

Juanita Reina
Background information
Birth nameJuana Reina Castrillo
Also known asLa Reina de la Copla
Born(1925-08-25)25 August 1925
Seville, Spain
Died19 March 1999(1999-03-19) (aged 73)
Seville, Spain
GenresCopla

Juana Reina Castrillo (25 August 1925 in Seville – 19 March 1999 in Seville) better known as Juanita Reina, was a Spanish actress and copla singer.

She was born in the Sevillian district, la Macarena, Seville and studied in Enrique el Cojo's academy.

She became popular thanks to songs by famous copla songwriters like León or Quiroga and she debuted in movies with La blanca Paloma (White Pigeon) (1941).

On 15 June 1964 she married the flamenco dancer Federico Casado Algrenti, and she later inaugurated a restaurant in Madrid and a dancing academy in Seville.

She died from a respiratory insufficiency and she is buried in the cemetery San Fernando in Seville.

Filmography