María Socas
María Antonia Socas Ortiz Lanús, widely recognized as María Socas, is a prominent Argentine actress with a diverse career spanning multiple forms of entertainment. While she has made significant contributions to her home country's film and theater scenes, she gained international acclaim through her roles in several fantasy and sword-and-sorcery films in the mid-1980s, particularly those produced by Roger Corman and Héctor Olivera. One of her most notable performances was as one of the lead characters in John C. Broderick’s film *The Warrior and the Sorceress*, which showcased her talents to a global audience.
Throughout her career, Socas has demonstrated versatility, excelling in both telenovelas and theatrical productions, making her a well-respected figure in Argentine arts. Her work in television has earned her a dedicated following, while her cinematic roles have solidified her status as a cult favorite among genre enthusiasts. With a rich portfolio that spans decades, María Socas continues to be celebrated for her contributions to the entertainment industry, embodying the spirit of Argentine cinema with her captivating performances.