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| Lucy Boscana (1915 – May 24, 2001) born in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, was an actress and a pioneer in Puerto Rico's television.
Lucy was born in the city of Mayaguez which is located on the west coast of Puerto Rico. Her family moved to the United States when she was a child because of the economic crisis in the island. She learned how to play the piano at an early age. Lucy graduated from high school and decided to continue her education by enrolling in Obertin College located in Ohio. There she earned her Bachelors Degree in languages and theater. In 1940, Lucy returned to Puerto Rico and enrolled in the University of Puerto Rico to study music and dramatic arts. After she graduated from the university, Lucy founded the Puerto Rican Tablado Company, a traveling theater. Among the plays which she produced with the company was "The Oxcart" by fellow Puerto Rican playwright Rene Marquez. She presented the play in Puerto Rico and on Off-Broadway in New York City. She participated in over 30 plays and also in various locally produced films. On August 22, 1955, Lucy became a pioneer in the television of Puerto Rico when she participated in Puerto Rico's first telenovela (soap opera) titled "Ante la Ley", alongside Esther Sandoval and Mario Pabon, which was transmitted through Channel 2. Since then she became a regular in the telenovela circuit. With the Puerto Rican Tablado Company, she produced and presented the works of Francisco Arrivi, Rene Marquez, Tennessee Williams, Alexander Large House, Federico Garcia Lorca and many others in Puerto Rico. In 1996, the Puerto Rican Institute of Culture dedicated its 33 International Theater Festival to Lucy. On July 1997, the Puerto Rican Senate paid tribute and awarded Lucy and her Puerto Rican Tablado Company with a special proclamation recognizing their silver anniversary. In 2000, the Government of Puerto Rico honored Lucy by renaming the "Teatro del Patio" of the Puerto Rican Institute of Culture to "El Teatro Lusy Buscana" (The Lucy Boscana Theater). [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Lucy Boscana ] Some related entries: Max Schreck | Fred Ward | Carice van Houten | Nina Siemaszko | Shing Yang | Yoshiko Tanaka | Steve McQueen | N'Bushe Wright | Rick Hearst | Tom Bosley | Robert "Tree" Cody This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Lucy Boscana; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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