Sandra Mozarowsky


Sandra Mozarowsky was a Spanish actress. Her acting career started in 1969 and lasted until her death in 1977; she starred in films including La noche de las gaviotas, and Beatriz.

Early life and career

Sandra Mozarowsky was born in Tangier, Morocco to a Russian father and Spanish mother. In 1969 she made her film debut in Spain, in El otro árbol de Guernica, when she was ten years old, acting alongside Inma de Santis. Until her death in 1977, Sandra was one of the "Lolitas" of the coproduced Spanish Genre and "exploitation" cinema of the late seventies. Sandra's film credits include La noche de las gaviotas - the fourth and final film in the Blind Dead series, El colegio de la muerte, Cuando el cuerno suena, Beatriz, and Call Girl: La vida privada de una señorita.

Death

Sandra Mozarowsky fell off her fourth-floor balcony, spent twenty-two days in vegetative coma and finally succumbed to her severe injuries on 14 September 1977. Her death was officially ruled to be suicide, but some news reported she was watering flowers at the time of her fall, which took place around 4AM.
Mozarowsky's death was featured in the September 1977 issue of tabloid Garbo, wherein personal friend :es:Inma de Santis|Inma de Santis said that her death was not simply a consequence of her obsession to be thin—she did want to lose weight—but she didn't think that Mazarowsky was fat, "because the type of films being made in this country requires you to do these things". De Santis blamed the profession for this. All Mozarowsky ate in a day, she alleged, was a banana with a cup of tea. She also took pills to kill her appetite, plus other pills for her mood.
Alternative theories and speculations have been rife ever since her death, partly due to her acquaintances' adamant unwillingness to accept the suicide verdict and the overall lack of consensus on the circumstances of her fall. Most, if not all of these theories are centered on a rumored affair with King Juan Carlos I, followed by a pregnancy, her refusal to terminate it and the subsequent intervention of third parties linked to secret service operatives and/or Royal House security staff. A seemingly impromptu negative opinion on abortion, out of keeping with the rest of the conversation, did find its way to a printed copy of an interview she gave shortly before her death.
Speculations on her personal predicament and the controversy surrounding the cause of her death became especially frequent with the advent of the Internet; they all coalesced in a consistent version which has found its way into written media, some of it by well-established authors. For instance, in his book Ladies of Spain, Andrew Morton says:
In his book ":es:Mario Conde|Mario Conde, La reclusión del éxito", journalist Javier Bleda wrote the following :
A thinly-veiled, apparently very specific explanation of the events from an unofficial point of view is offered in Escrito en un libro, authored under pen name Tom Farrell—shared by Kevin Costner's character in No Way Out, ostensibly a nod to the circumstances surrounding the death of Sean Young's character in that film. According to this book the assault on an actress, called "Sara Wagnerowski" and pregnant with the King's child, was orchestrated by one "Néstor Colomer, Barón de Andújar". According to this version, "Andújar" arranged the ambush with the intent of causing the actress a miscarriage but the injuries sustained in her defenestration were too serious. The story draws heavily from what seems to be a first-hand account of a rookie Royal House security staff member. This confidante allegedly stood near the woman's street level doorstep and witnessed her fall minutes after his immediate supervisor accompanied two other men upstairs to her flat.
She was buried in the Holy Guardian Angel Cemetery Madrid.

Filmography

Film

Television