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Iran Eory

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Iran Eory Famous memorial

Original Name
Elvira Teresa Eory Sidi
Birth
Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Death
10 Mar 2002 (aged 63)
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Burial
Naucalpan, Naucalpan de Juárez Municipality, México, Mexico Add to Map
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Actress. She was an Iranian-born actress, who produced films in Spain and Mexico. Born Elvira Teresa Eory, she debuted in Spain, at the age of 16 in cinema with the film "El Diablo Toca la Flauta", directed by José María Forqué. After being named Miss Monaco in 1959, she returned to cinema, appearing in more than 30 films in Spain, such as "Ensayo General para la Muerte" and "Vuelve San Valentín" both in 1962 and "La Verbena de la Paloma" in 1964. She is fondly remembered for her funny strip-tease in TV hit "Historias de la Frivolidad" in 1967. At that point, she moved to Argentina, and later Mexico, where she developed a successful career on stage and in TV series such as "Cuando Llega el Amor," "Esmeralda," "La Usurpadora," "Por un Beso" and "Aventura en el tiempo." Her last work was with her husband, the actor Carlos Monden. She died from the complications of a brain bleed and her remains were cremated.
Actress. She was an Iranian-born actress, who produced films in Spain and Mexico. Born Elvira Teresa Eory, she debuted in Spain, at the age of 16 in cinema with the film "El Diablo Toca la Flauta", directed by José María Forqué. After being named Miss Monaco in 1959, she returned to cinema, appearing in more than 30 films in Spain, such as "Ensayo General para la Muerte" and "Vuelve San Valentín" both in 1962 and "La Verbena de la Paloma" in 1964. She is fondly remembered for her funny strip-tease in TV hit "Historias de la Frivolidad" in 1967. At that point, she moved to Argentina, and later Mexico, where she developed a successful career on stage and in TV series such as "Cuando Llega el Amor," "Esmeralda," "La Usurpadora," "Por un Beso" and "Aventura en el tiempo." Her last work was with her husband, the actor Carlos Monden. She died from the complications of a brain bleed and her remains were cremated.

Bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni

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Her cremated ashes were interred.


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  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni
  • Added: Apr 25, 2005
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10852507/iran-eory: accessed ), memorial page for Iran Eory (21 Oct 1938–10 Mar 2002), Find a Grave Memorial ID 10852507, citing Panteón de las Lomas, Naucalpan, Naucalpan de Juárez Municipality, México, Mexico; Cremated; Maintained by Find a Grave.