Blanca Estrada


Blanca Estrada is a Spanish retired actress and presenter best known for her roles throughout the 1970s and 80s in 20 films classified as.

Biography

Sister of the actress Gloria Estrada and cousin of, Blanca became known in 1972 as "hostess" or "secretary" of the first stage of the Televisión Española contest Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez, along with such popular faces as ' and Yolanda Ríos. The next year she went to work as a presenter of the Valerio Lazarov variety show '
Her subsequent cinematic career focused on a series of films of high erotic content, among which stand out Una vela para el diablo, El libro de buen amor, Metralleta Stein, Dios bendiga cada rincón de esta casa, El francotirador, ', and The Cantabrians, in which the young star had frequent nude and "bed scenes", which made her one of the most celebrated actresses of the moment.
She also went "a little undressed" in many magazines such as Play-Lady, "where she appeared in vivid leathers,"
', Interviú, and especially ', which she was on the cover of five times in the mid-70s.
At the end of 1976, Estrada took part in the chapter of the Antonio Gala series
' dedicated to Mariana Pineda, broadcast by Televisión Española on 13 December.
In 1982, she returned to acting under the direction of Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, this time in a new chapter of the series Historias para no dormir, along with, which premiered on Spanish Television on 20 September.
Separated from Luis Bastarrica, whom she married in 1970, the actress has maintained two romantic relationships, with the Radio Nacional de España broadcaster Joaquín Ocio, who died in 1994, and the journalist, who disappeared in 2008 at age 71.
After living for a while in the United States, Blanca Estrada currently resides in Málaga, completely away from the artistic world.

Filmography

Films

Television