Esperanza de Ybarrondo was born inLos Angeles, the daughter of Tomas de Ybarrondo and Vicenta Botiller (later Wucherer). Her father was a medical doctor, who died when Esperanza was very young. Ybarrondo was married first to Italian singer Ettore Campana, in 1922; they divorced in 1938. Her second husband was Martin A. Wolfskill. Campana died in 1950, at the age of 52, inVenice, California.[1]
Campana usually played small roles as Latina women, but she was also cast as Polynesian, Native American, or Italian characters. In addition to her credited roles, Campana had dozens of uncredited film appearances in the 1930s and 1940s, including aThree Stooges short, "Pardon My Scotch" (1935). She toured nationally in a 1945 comedy,The Bad Man, in a production starringLeo Carrillo.[2][3][4]