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Lolita Flores

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Lolita Flores (Dolores González Flores) (Madrid, May 6 1958) is a Spanish actress and singer. She's daughter of Lola Flores and Antonio González, sister of Antonio Flores and Rosario Flores. She was married to Guillermo Furiase and they had two children Elena and Guillermo. Flores started her career in the early 1970's and with the release of the album Amor, amor (and a single of the same name) in 1975 she achieved success in her native Spain as well as in countries in Latin-America. Her songs "Sarandonga", "Lo voy a dividir", and "Si la vida son dos días" among others, have become staples in Spanish radio. In 2002 she won a Goya award for her performance in the movie Rencor. Flores has also appeared in several TV programs such as Directísimo or Hostal Royal Manzanares.

Selected Discography

  • Amor, amor (1975)
  • Abrázame (1976)
  • Mi carta (1977)
  • Águila real (1983)
  • Para volver (1985)
  • Locura de amor (1987)
  • Madrugada (1991)
  • Quién lo va a detener (1995)
  • Atrasar el reloj (1997)
  • Lola, Lolita, Lola (2001)
  • Lola, Lolita, Dolores (2002)
  • Si la vida son 2 días (2004)
  • Y ahora Lola. Un regalo a mi madre (2005)
  • Sigue caminando (2007)

Filmography

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