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Soledad Rendón Bueno (9 July 1943 – 18 August 1970), better known by her stage names Soledad Miranda or Susann Korda (or sometimes Susan Korday), was a Spanish actress and singer. She starred in several films directed by cult filmmaker , such as Count Dracula (1970), (1970), and She Killed in Ecstasy (1971). She also released numerous Spanish-language pop songs throughout the mid-sixties.

Miranda died in a car accident on a highway in August 1970: she was aged 27. She was just about to sign a film contract with Franco's producer, Karl Heinz Mannchen.Stephen Thrower, Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco (2015)


Biography

Early life
Soledad Miranda was born Soledad Rendón Bueno on 9 July 1943 in , Spain. Soledad (whose name translates as solitude or loneliness) was the niece of the famous Spanish singer-actress-flamenco dancer, . At age 8, Miranda made her professional debut when she was hired as a dancer and singer- first in the "Youth Galas" at the and San Fernando theatre, and then on a tour throughout southern Spain.


Career
At age 16, Miranda moved to and drew an artistic stage name out of a hat. She made her film debut in 1960 as a dancer in a musical called La Bella Mimí. She was often in the tabloids as the rumored girlfriend of the most famous bullfighter of the time: Manuel Benítez (El Cordobés).

Miranda went on to appear in over 30 films from 1960 to 1970. There were epic adventures ( Ursus, Cervantes); horror films ( Sound of Horror, Pyro); dramas ( Canción de cuna, Currito de la Cruz); comedies ( Eva 63, La familia y uno más); and even a Spaghetti Western ( ). She also released a couple of yé-yé pop records in the mid-1960s.

After taking two years off to raise her son (see "Personal life"), she returned to acting with a role in the western 100 Rifles (1969). She went on to appear in additional films and in Spanish television shows. Director , for whom Miranda had done a small role in his musical Queen of the Tabarin Club, made Miranda his frequent star in films including Count Dracula, Eugenie de Sade, , She Killed in Ecstasy, Nightmares Come at Night, and The Devil Came from Akasava. Since Franco's films involved extensive full-frontal nudity, Miranda took the Susann Korda (alternately spelled Susan Korday or Susan Korda) during this period.Stephen Thrower, Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco (2015)


Personal life and death
In 1964, Miranda had made a trio of films in Portugal. José Manuel da Conceiçao Simões, a Portuguese racecar driver, was a producer and also acted in them. In one of the films, Un día en Lisboa (A Day in Lisbon), they played a couple traveling between and . After a secret courtship, the pair married in 1966. In April 1967, Miranda gave birth to a son, Antonio. Her husband retired from racing and took a job in the .

On the morning of 18 August 1970, after completing the filming of The Devil Came from Akasava, Miranda and her husband were involved in a with a small truck near Lisbon. Simões suffered minor injuries, but Miranda died as a result of major head and back trauma. She and Jess Franco had started filming her next project ( Justine, a.k.a. Juliette) which he abandoned after her death. He had also planned to feature her in his 1970 film, , which he made later with a different actress.Stephen Thrower, Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco (2015)


Filmography
  • - directed by Jess Franco

  • 1960 Queen of the Tabarin Club as Duchess (uncredited) *
  • 1961 Ursus aka Ursus, Son of Hercules as Fillide
  • 1961 La bella Mimí as first dancer
  • 1961 Canción de cuna as Teresa
  • 1963 as Maria Estevez
  • 1963 Eva 63 as Soledad
  • 1963 Cuatro bodas y pico as Mari-Luci
  • 1963 Bochorno as Piluca
  • 1963 The Daughters of Helena as Mari Pó
  • 1964 Pyro... The Thing Without a Face as Liz Frade
  • 1964 Los gatos negros / A canção da Saudade as Babá
  • 1964 Un día en Lisboa as Herself (documentary short)
  • 1964 Fin de semana ( Weekend) as Sonsoles
  • 1964 Sound of Horror as Maria
  • 1965 Playa de Formentor as Sandra
  • 1965 Currito of the Cross as Rocío Carmona
  • 1965 La familia y uno más as Patricia
  • 1966 He's My Man! as Leonor Jiménez
  • 1966 The Mimí del Franval as Susan
  • 1966 as Josefa
  • 1967 Cervantes as Nessa
  • 1968 as India (uncredited)
  • 1969 100 Rifles as girl in hotel
  • 1969 Estudio amueblado 2-P as Maribel
  • 1969 Soltera y madre en la vida as Paloma
  • 1969 Lola la piconera as Rosarillo
  • 1969 Nightmares Come at Night (as neighbor's girlfriend)*
  • 1969 Sex Charade as Anne (a lost film, never released)*
  • 1970 Count Dracula as *
  • 1970 Cuadecuc/Vampir (documentary) as Herself*
  • 1970 aka "Las Vampiras" as Countess Nadine Carody (as Susann Korda)*
  • 1970 She Killed in Ecstasy (a.k.a. Mrs. Hyde) as Mrs. Johnson*
  • 1970 The Devil Came from Akasava as Jane Morgan*
  • 1970 Juliette (uncompleted, a lost film)* Stephen Thrower, Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco (2015)
  • 1973 Eugenie de Sade as Eugénie Radeck de Franval (billed as Susan Korday in the opening credits).*


Discography
  • Soledad Miranda – Belter 51.451 (1964)
  • Soledad Miranda – Belter 51.598 (1965)


Literature
  • Brown, Amy: Soledad Miranda: A Treasure Lost, in: Sirens of Cinema Magazine, Winter 2003
  • Lucas, Tim: The Black Stare of Soledad Miranda, in European Trash Cinema, 1991
  • Overzier, Gregor: Soledad Miranda/Susann Korda, in: Norbert Stresau, Heinrich Wimmer (Hrg.): Enzyklopädie des phantastischen Films, 70. Ergänzungslieferung, Corian, Meitingen 2004


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