"Dark brown, tied back"@en . "Mexico City, Mexico"@en . "In 1972, Zapata co-founded the Screen Actors Guild Ethnic Minority Committee with actors Ricardo Montalban, Edith Diaz and Henry Darrow. The Bilingual Foundation of the Arts (BFA) was founded in 1973 by three prominent personalities in the world of theater: Mexican-American actress Carmen Zapata, Cuban-born actress, playwright, and director Margarita Galban, and Argentine-born, award-winning set designer Estela Scarlata. Zapata died on January 5, 2014 from heart problems. She was 86 years old."@en . . . . . . . . "Carmen Zapata"@en . "In 1972, Zapata co-founded the Screen Actors Guild Ethnic Minority Committee with actors Ricardo Montalban, Edith Diaz and Henry Darrow. The Bilingual Foundation of the Arts (BFA) was founded in 1973 by three prominent personalities in the world of theater: Mexican-American actress Carmen Zapata, Cuban-born actress, playwright, and director Margarita Galban, and Argentine-born, award-winning set designer Estela Scarlata. Zapata died on January 5, 2014 from heart problems. She was 86 years old."@en . . "Carmen Zapata is a fictional Mexican intelligence operative. The character appeared in the 2015 video-game James Bond: World of Espionage."@en . "Carmen Zapata"@en . . "Intelligence operative"@en . . . "Unknown"@en . . "--,"@en . . . . "Carmen Zapata is a fictional Mexican intelligence operative. The character appeared in the 2015 video-game James Bond: World of Espionage."@en . "Brown"@en . "James Bond: World of Espionage"@en . . . . . .