Carmen Margarita Zapata (July 15, 1927 – January 5, 2014) often referred to as "The First Lady of the Hispanic Theater" was an American actress best known for her role in the PBS bilingual children's program Villa Alegre. Zapata was also the co-founder and director of the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts in Los Angeles. Zapata took an active part in the Chicano movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Zapata was born in New York City to Julio Zapata, a Mexican immigrant, and Ramona Roca, an Argentine immigrant.
Acting
40
Female
1927-07-15
New York City, New York, USA
Marge Cameron
Rabbit Test
Boss Nigger
The Girls of Huntington House
How to Beat the High Cost of Living
Bad Charleston Charlie
Reel Horror
Homeward Bound
Hail, Hero!
Toke
Point of No Return
Flying High
W
Daniel and the Towers
Broken Angel
There Goes The Bride
Leave Yesterday Behind
Portnoy's Complaint
I Will, I Will...For Now
Like Normal People
A Home of Our Own
The Last Porno Flick
Gang Boys
Secrets
Children of Divorce
A Guide for the Married Woman
Sister Act
Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
Carola
Vultures
How to Murder a Millionaire
Winner Take All
Telefon
The Couple Takes a Wife
The Eggplant Lady
Boulevard Nights
The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo
A Gift of Terror
Not Just Another Affair
The Abduction of Allison Tate
The Sleepy Time Gal