Linda Lay
Nom de naissance: Linda Lay
Date de naissance: 1910-12-10
Lieu de naissance: Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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Noms alternatifs: Linda Ley, Lidia Micó
Caractéristiques physiques: N/A
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Biographie complète
Linda Lay (also known as Linda Ley) is an actress primarily recognized for her work in Spanish and European cinema during the late 1970s. She is noted for her roles in films belonging to the "cine quinqui" genre, which often depicted street delinquency and social issues in Spain during the post-Franco transition period. Her known credits include the film Street Warriors (1977), The Dawn Rapists (original Spanish title: Los violadores del amanecer, 1978), and Can You Be with 5 Girls at Once? (1979).
In The Dawn Rapists, she played the role of María, one of the victims of a gang of young offenders in Barcelona. The film was known for its brutal realism and was a controversial production at the time.

