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RIP Carmen Zapata

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RIP Carmen Zapata

 
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Actress Carmen Zapata died Sunday night at her home in Van Nuys. She was 86.
 
According to her organization, Bilingual Foundation of the Arts, Zapata had been dealing with an illness and a heart condition for some time.
 
Zapata worked to preserve Latin American culture in our community, but she was also an actress who took on many roles.
 
In her career, Zapata did Broadway, movies and television. She appeared on numerous TV shows, including "Bonanza,""The Bold Ones,""Marcus Welby, M.D." and "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman." She's also known for her appearance on the soap opera, "Santa Barbara," as well as her role as one of the choir nuns in the "Sister Act" movies.
 
Her resume was as long as her smile was bright. During her career, good roles didn't always come easy for a Latina in show business. But Zapata worked hard to change that.
 
 
ZAPATA, Carmen
Born: 7/15/1927, New York City, New York, U.S.A.
Died: 1/5/2014, Van Nuys, California, U.S.A.
 
Carmen Zapata’s westerns – actress:
Bonanza (TV) – 1970 (Maria)
Boss Nigger – 1975 (Margarita)
Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman (TV) – 1998 (Dona Verano)

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