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Lina Romay
Born
Rosa María Almirall Martínez
(1954-06-25)25 June 1954
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Died
15 February 2012(2012-02-15) (aged 57)
Málaga, Andalusia, Spain
Other names
Candy Coster, Lulu Laverne
Spouses
Ramon Ardid
(m. 1972; div. 1978)
Jesús Franco
(m. 2008)
Rosa María Almirall Martínez (25 June 1954 – 15 February 2012), known by the stage name Lina Romay, was a Spanish actress and filmmaker. She often appeared in films directed by her long-time companion, and later husband, Jesús Franco. She appeared in approximately 109 Franco films made over 30 years, between 1973 and 2010.
She also working variously as an assistant or second unit director, screenwriter, editor and production manager. She sometimes used the pseudonyms Candy Coster and Lulu Laverne.
Almirall Martínez (25 June 1954 – 15 February 2012), known by the stage name LinaRomay, was a Spanish actress and filmmaker. She often appeared in films directed...
athlete LinaRomay, whose birthname is Rosa María Almirall Martínez (1954–2012). Spanish actress LinaRomay (singer), whose name is Maria Elena Romay (1919–2010)...
theatrically distributed in 1975. The film is set in Madeira and stars actress LinaRomay as Irina von Karlstein, a vampire who has sex with both male and female...
recordings with his wife, singer Abbe Lane. His orchestra included Desi Arnaz, LinaRomay, Abbe Lane, Tito Rodriguez, Yma Sumac, Miguelito Valdés, Frank Berardi...
on November 27, 1948. Gould married a third time on June 30, 1953, to LinaRomay, the singer and actress. He died on January 26, 1935, at Margaretville...
Sylvia Kristel, Umberto Orsini France Drama Frauengefängnis Jesús Franco LinaRomay, Monica Swinn Switzerland West Germany Women in prison film Ilsa, She...
Franco. Pamela Stanford [fr] as Lorna Green Guy Delorme as Patrick Mariel LinaRomay as Linda Mariel Jacqueline Laurent [fr; it; sv] as Marianne Mariel Richard...
LinaRomay with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra Thrill of a New Romance - Played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra. Danced by Ben Blue and LinaRomay Concerto...
teacher Xavier Cugat as himself, leader of Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra LinaRomay as herself, singer with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra Harry James as...
France Director, Producer Le Viol du Vampire Les Raisins de la Mort 17 LinaRomay 91 Spain Singer, Actress Bathing Beauty Honeymoon 20 Steve Landesberg...
with genre stars such as Sybil Danning, Monique Gabrielle, Julie Strain, LinaRomay, George Kennedy, David Carradine, Gunnar Hansen, Paul Naschy and Erik...
recording by Xavier Cugat and His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra (vocal by LinaRomay) briefly reached the Billboard charts in 1941 in the No. 26 position....
films, which occasionally featured her in hardcore lesbian scenes with LinaRomay and another Franco regular, Alice Arno; different versions of films such...
novel (which never existed). It stars Franco's most often used actress, LinaRomay, who is credited here as Candy Coster. Franco also edited the film, and...
Police August 3, 1946 Señor Droopy April 9, 1949 Guest appearance of LinaRomay in a live-action sequence in the end. Wags to Riches August 13, 1949 Remade...
performs three operatic arias. Near the end of the film, Cugat's band singer LinaRomay and Cugat perform the "Chiquita Banana" song before they are interrupted...
(Spanish version) as Kurt Meitzell Myriam Landson (French version) / LinaRomay (Spanish version) as Kurt's Wife Antonio Mayans as Sheik Mohamed Al-Kafir...
Roberts Dick Wesson as "Monk" Walker Philip Carey as Capt. Roy Giles LinaRomay as Chona Degnon Roy Roberts as Sen. Mark Sheldon Morris Ankrum as Bram...
showpiece samba with music and lyrics by Nicanor Molinare sung and danced by LinaRomay, Miguelito Valdés and chorus in front of Astaire. "Dearly Beloved": Kern...
Slaughter Lorna the Exorcist Jesús Franco Pamela Stanford, Guy Delorme, LinaRomay France Lucifer's Women Paul Aratow Larry Hankin, Jane Brunel-Cohen, Norman...