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Nina Quartero (March 17, 1908 - November 23, 1985) was a motion picture actress from New York City, whose career spanned the years 1928 - 1943. Often she played supporting roles and sometimes a diversive love interest for the lead male actor.
In One Stolen Night (1929) Quartero was cast with Betty Bronson and William Collier. The story concerns a British World War I soldier who comes to the assistance of an enslaved dancer. In Frozen River (1929) she was paired with Raymond McKee as the motion picture's romantic leads. Wonder dog Rin Tin Tin, is the most unlikely of heroes in the screen drama.
In 1931 Quartero appeared in Arizona, an early John Wayne movie. Playing "Conchita," she is a source of strife in Wayne's relationship to the characters depicted by Laura La Plante and June Clyde. She performed again with Wayne in The Man from Monterey (1933).
Her final screen performances show Quartero playing smaller parts, such as the role of a Cuban dancer in Torchy Blane In Panama (1938), a native dancer in Green Hell (1940) and a bar-girl in A Lady Takes A Chance (1943).
Nina Quartero died in Woodland Hills, California in 1985.

Green Hell
1940 · as Native Girl (uncredited)

Wife vs. Secretary
1936 · as Cuban Telephone Operator (uncredited)

Noah's Ark
1928 · as French Girl (uncredited)

Men of the North
1930 · as Woolie-Woolie

Vagabond Lady
1935 · as Mike, Tony’s Friend (uncredited)

A Lady Takes a Chance
1943 · as Carmencita

The Monkey's Paw
1933 · as Nura

The Arizona Terror
1931 · as Lola

Submarine D-1
1937 · as Panama Percentage Girl

Phantom of Santa Fe
1936 · as Teresa Valardi

All Parts
1928

Torchy Blane in Panama
1938 · as Cuban Dancer (uncredited)

The Bachelor Father
1931 · as Maria Credaro

Frozen River
1929 · as Jane

Arizona
1931 · as Conchita

Isle of Escape
1930 · as Loru

God's Gift to Women
1931 · as Suzanne, a Party Girl (uncredited)

The Sorrows of Satan
1926 · as Vamp