Mirta Miller is an Argentine actress living in Spain.
She moved to Spain from her native Argentina in the late 1960s and began working as a model. Shortly afterwards, she debuted in front of the camera to develop a prolific film career condensed, especially in the 1970s. She is one of the greatest exponents of Spanish cinema of the 1970s. Her filmography is full of comedies and horror films. Her main brand of identity was showing her talent as a female performer at a time when Spain was awakening from Franco’s slumber. One of her last roles was in the erotic production “Bolero,” alongside Bo Derek and Ana García Obregón.
At that time, she also participated in café-theatre shows such as La Fontana or Cantando se entiende la Gente. She finally retired from show business in the mid-1980s to reappear only occasionally in a film.
She is credited with a famous romance with the Spanish aristocrat Alfonso de Borbón Dampierre, described in the book Mirta Miller: The woman who did not want to be Borbón (2004), by Horacio Otheguy. Edit Plaza & Janes.