Nieves Yankovic
Nieves Yankovic
Born in Antofagasta, Nieves Yankovic lived in Europe from 1928 to 1942. She was one of the founders of the University of Chile Experimental Theatre. A film actress under the name Nieves Yanko, she made her debut in Luis Moglia Barth's Romance de medio sieglo (Romance of half a century, 1944). She also acted in Carlos Borcosque's Amarga verdad (1945), Roberto de Ribón's El Padre Pitillo (1946), Carlos Hugo Christensen's La dama de la muerte (1946), Fred Matter's El paso maldito (1949), Pierre Chenal's El ídolo (1952) and Pierre Chenal's Confesiones al amanecer (1954). Yankovic worked as assistant director under Carlos Hugo Christensen and Pierre Chenal. In 1946 she married Jorge di Lauro, a sound engineer at Chile Films. From 1958 until 1972 the pair directed documentaries together. After the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, Yankovic and her husband worked as teachers.
Known For Directing
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Birthday 1916-10-20
Place of Birth Antofagasta, Chile
Also Known As Nieves Yanco,
Andacollo
1958

Andacollo

Los artistas plásticos de Chile
1960

Los artistas plásticos de Chile

Romance de medio siglo
1944

Romance de medio siglo

Bitter Truth
1945

Bitter Truth

El paso maldito
1949

El paso maldito

El Padre Pitillo
1946

El Padre Pitillo