Ana B - Aka Ana Bloom- Francisca- Mina Moreno Aka...

Under the name Francisca, she found work as a dubbing actress for the new Spanish-language versions of Hollywood films. In the early 1930s, Paramount and MGM produced separate Spanish-language versions of their hits, using the same sets but different casts. Francisca voiced the roles of older, wiser women. Her voice appears in the Spanish Drácula (1931, shot simultaneously with the Bela Lugosi version), though she is uncredited.

—widely recognized by her performance personas and aliases Ana Bloom, Francisca, and Mina Moreno —is an influential contemporary interdisciplinary artist, photographer, and cultural provocateur . Operating out of Ana Bloom Studio in Paris, France, her career spans over three decades, during which she has consistently challenged traditional visual syntax and aesthetic conventions. Her expansive body of work crosses multiple mediums, seamlessly blending fine art photography, performance, cinematic direction, and text-based art. Ana B aka Ana Bloom- Francisca- Mina Moreno aka...

It is extremely likely that “Francisca” is a – perhaps a child actress or a Brazilian mainstream actress – whose name coincidentally shares the surname “Moreno” with the adult performer Mina Moreno. Search engines that use co‑occurrence algorithms then present them as a single “person” when they are not. Under the name Francisca, she found work as