Ana Maria Casanovabetter known as Moria Casanwas born in the Buenos aires city on August 16, more precisely in 1946, for which reason this Wednesday celebrates its 77th birthday.
diedfully in force, began as a film and television actress, but was a model, vedette, host, she also served as a businesswoman and even an artistic representative.
Of course, he worked for decades in various plays on Corrientes street, and did a season in silver sea and in Villa Carlos Paz. Closer in time, she hosted several talk show television programs, and was a panelist on Marcelo Tinelli.
Some foray into politics can even be remembered: in 2005 she was a candidate for national deputy for the Federal Center Party, after supporting former president Carlos Menemalthough he did not obtain the necessary votes to enter Congress.
Of the many works represented, we can mention Lady and the Tramps, with Nito Artaza, Singing under debt, The Fund can wait, Crazy people rule and Dancing for a vote. In the nineties she starred, along with four other actresses, in the play Brujas, which ran for seven consecutive years.
In addition, casan She is recognized for her disputes and fights with various figures from the Argentine show business, to the point that she is known in the media as The Karate Tongue and various entertainment personalities have confessed to being afraid of their answers.
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The best phrases of Moria Casan
- If you want to cry, cry (in a talk show he hosted).
- As much as I fall into a sewer, I get up and smell like roses, my love!
- Not only do I have a worn heel on stage, but also on the street, sidewalk and cordon.
- They eat bologna and burp caviar.
- They hang from my tits (those who speak ill of her).
- If I am cotillion, you are confetti (addressed to more than one).
- You are fourth, pathetic, sinister, obsequious, doormat.
- What’s up, Daddy?
- I recommend the Chongo-shock treatment.
- The set is silent (when he participated as a jury in Dancing for a Dream, addressed to the gallery).
Source: Ambito

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