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-'''Lina Romay''' (birth name '''Rosa Maria Almirall''', born [[23 June]] [[1954]] in [[Barcelona]]) is a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[actor|actress]] who often appears in films directed by her long-time companion (they are not officially married), [[Jesus Franco]]. They first met and made their first films together in the early 1970s and she has since appeared in over 100 feature films, most of them directed by Franco. Among the most famous of these movies are ''[[Female Vampire]]'', ''[[Ilsa, the Wicked Warden]]'', ''[[Jack the Ripper (1976 film)|Jack the Ripper]]'' and ''[[Barbed Wire Dolls]]''. During the 1980s, she appeared in several [[pornography|pornographic]] films, some of which she is also credited as director, and she continues to do nude scenes and sex scenes to this day in films such as ''[[Lust for Frankenstein]]'' (1998) and ''[[Vampire Junction (film)|Vampire Junction]]'' (2001).+ 
 +'''Lina Romay''' (born '''Rosa María Almirall Martínez'''; 25 June 1954 – 15 February 2012) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[actress]] who often appeared in films directed by her long-time companion [[Jesus Franco]].
 +She died, aged 57, from cancer in Málaga, Spain.
==Selected filmography== ==Selected filmography==
* ''[[Daughter of Dracula]]'' (1972) * ''[[Daughter of Dracula]]'' (1972)

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Lina Romay (born Rosa María Almirall Martínez; 25 June 1954 – 15 February 2012) was a Spanish actress who often appeared in films directed by her long-time companion Jesus Franco. She died, aged 57, from cancer in Málaga, Spain.

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