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Chilean-American actress, writer, and journalist
Marina Cisternas
Born Marta Natalia Filomena Cisternas Holley
(1897-05-05 ) May 5, 1897Died January 26, 1992(1992-01-26) (aged 94) Parent Eliseo Cisternas Peña (father)
Marta Natalia Filomena "Marina" Cisternas Holley (5 May 1897 – 26 January 1992)
[1] was a Chilean American actress, author, and journalist. She became active as a journalist in Hollywood and in the
Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). She is credited with helping design the
Golden Globe trophy.
[2]
[3] She was the leading Spanish language columnist in Hollywood.
[4]
Cisternas was the daughter of
Eliseo Cisternas , late Chief Justice of Chile.
[5] Her maternal grandfather was
Adolfo Holley , a
Chilean general who served in the
War of the Pacific .
She was president of the HFPA from 1945 to 1946. She was engaged to
Harold Lloyd Jr. She influenced
Vincent Price 's art collecting.
[4]
Bibliography
Andina (1949)
Forever Damned , Vantage Press (1955), a novel of historical fiction set in Chile
References
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" "Chile, Registro Civil, 1885-1932," database with images, Marta Natalia Filomena Cisterna Halley, Birth Registration; FamilySearch digital folder 004701825" .
FamilySearch . Santiago: Registro Civil Archivo General (Civil Registry General Archives). 4 October 2021. p. 34, certificate #67.
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"Adelante Con Vida Nueva" . 1979.
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"Golden Globes 2018: All you need to know about the golden trophy" . Architectural Digest India . January 9, 2018.
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b Price, Vincent (October 18, 2016).
I Like What I Know: A Visual Autobiography . Open Road Media.
ISBN
9781504042147 – via Google Books.
^ Pilleux Sepúlveda, Mauricio.
"Familia Cisternas" . www.genealog.cl . Retrieved 2022-09-08 .