Helena Cortesina
Helena Cortesina  | |
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| Born | Elena Cortés Altabas  17 July 1903 Valencia (Spain)   | 
| Died | 7 March 1984  (aged 80) | 
| Occupation | Actor, film director, film producer, dancer | 
Helena Cortesina (17 July 1903 — 7 March 1984), also known as Elena Cortesina or Elena Manuela Dolores Cortés Altabas, was a Spanish film director, actor, producer, and theatrical entrepreneur. She directed and produced the first known film by a Spanish woman, Flor de España o la leyenda de un torero (1921), which has since been lost. She acted in the film alongside her sisters, Ofelia and Angélica, who were collectively referred to as the Hermanas Cortesina.