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Lucía Bosé, mother of singer Miguel Bosé, died: they report that it was due to the coronavirus

Miguel Bosé

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The actress Lucia Bosé He died at 89, according to Efe family sources, who did not specify the cause of death.

Born in Milan, Bosé became known for films like “Death of a cyclist”, and became very popular in Spain after marrying the bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín.

She was the singer’s mother Miguel Bosé and Paola and Lucía Dominguín.

The singer released the news on his social networks.

“Dear friends … I inform you that my mother Lucía Bosé has just passed away. It is already in the best of places ”.

The magazine Who reported that the 89-year-old woman died of pneumonia and the condition was related to coronavirus that derived in Covid-19.

One of the first celebrities to react to the news, also on Twitter, was Alejandro Sanz. “Master in the art of being yourself. Rest in peace my dear Lucía Bosé ”, wrote the Spanish singer.

Born in Milan on January 28, 1931, Bosé became very popular after marrying the bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín, with whom he had three children: Miguel, Paola and Lucía.

But before that wedding, in 1955, Lucía Bosé was one of the most respected actresses in Italy and had participated in titles such as “Crónica de un amor” (1950), and “La Señora sin Camelias” (1953), both by Michelangelo Antonion, or “Three Lovers” (1951), by Luciano Emmer.

In 1955 the most important film of his career was released, “Death of a Cyclist”, directed by Juan Antonio Bardem. It was precisely during his stay in Spain for the filming of this film that he met Luis Miguel Dominguín at a party held at the Cuban Embassy.

He continued his film career under the direction of filmmakers like Luis Buñuel (“Thus is the dawn”, 1956), Jean Cocteau (“The testament of Orpheus”, 1960) or Federico Fellini (“Fellini Satiricon”, 1969).

But the great role of his life was that of “Mrs. Garcia Confesses”, the series written and directed by Adolfo Marsillach, co-star in addition to the story.

Her strong personality and her early divorce in a Francoist Spain (it was in 1968), made her a regular character in the magazines of the sixties and seventies.

The actress moved away from the screens in the eighties and focused on painting and its spiritual facet. He even opened a museum dedicated to angels and moved to live in the small Segovian town of Brieva.

His last public appearance, with the characteristic blue hair of his later years, was on March 15 in the final of “Prodigios”, the TVE program presented by his great friend Boris Izaguirre.

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