Career
She appeared in some 17 films between 1939 and 1954 appearing often in films involving her native Cuba in co-production with Argentina such as A Louisiana Habana me voy (I"m Coming to Havana), working under director Luis Bayón Herrera. She also appeared in films such as Buenos Aires a la vista in 1950 though which on the contrary had strong Argentine themes in lieutenant She retired from films in 1954.
Foreign 10 years, she hosted a daily television program and participated in many benefit shows.
In 1968, Amaro moved to Miami. Amaro"s ability to adapt to any medium allowed her to host programs at Miami radio stations, such as Louisiana Poderosa and Cadena Azúl, for many years.
In Miami in 1980, she made her last film, How Hot Miami Is! with Olga Guillot, Raymundo Hidalgo-Gato and Pedro Romàn. Such popular artists as Olga Guillot, Tongolele, María Marta Serra Lima and Xiomara Alfaro appeared in that show.
One of Amaro"s final public appearances was on January 27, 2007, at Miami"s Artime Theater.
She received an ovation from the public at a concert by soprano Alina Sánchez, who dedicated the concert to her. Amaro died, aged 83, in Miami of a heart attack.