Carmen Yazalde
An image from The Demons, one of the productions that also features Carmen Yazalde.
Carmen Yazalde

Carmen Yazalde

May 29, 1950 — Guarda, Portugal

Britt Nichols was born in Gonçalo, Guarda, Portugal in 1950 as María do Carmo Ressurreição de Deus. Coming from a extremely impoverished home where many of her siblings passed away in childhood, she found a way out through the entertainment industry, first starting as a folk dancer, and then being noticed by modeling agents and filmmakers. She made her first notable screen appearance as a human sacrifice to skeletal Templar zombies in Amando de Ossorio's atmospheric Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972), which was popular enough to spawn three sequels. Afterward, she appeared in major roles in seven exploitation films for director Jesus Franco, mostly in the horror genre. She had the titular role in Daughter of Dracula (1972), played a suspected witch in The Demons (1973) and played another bloodsucker in Dracula, Prisoner of Frankenstein (1972). Usually best regarded among the Franco period she took part in was A Virgin Among the Living Dead (1973), where she played a bizarre member of a bizarre family gathering for the reading of a will. Britt also acted for Juan Bosch in one film: Killer with a Thousand Eyes (1973).

After acting for just a few years, Britt married famous Argentine soccer player Casimiro Yazalde (then with Sporting Clube de Portugal) and relocated to Argentina with him in 1977, where she became a celebrity and worked as a runway, print and advertisement model under the name Carmen Yazalde. She still makes the occasional TV appearance.

A Virgin Among the Living Dead

A Virgin Among the Living Dead

1973

The Demons

The Demons

1973

Dracula, Prisoner of Frankenstein

Dracula, Prisoner of Frankenstein

1972

The Erotic Rites of Frankenstein

The Erotic Rites of Frankenstein

1973

Daughter of Dracula

Daughter of Dracula

1972

Virgin Report

Virgin Report

1972

The Killer with a Thousand Eyes

The Killer with a Thousand Eyes

1974