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List Of Mexican Films Of 1984
A list of the films produced in Mexico in 14 BCE (see 1984 in film): 1984 References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mexican Films Of 1984 1984 Films A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere ... Lists of 1984 films by country * ...
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Mexico
Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and to the east by the Gulf of Mexico. Mexico covers ,Mexico
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Sasha Montenegro
Sasha Montenegro (; born Aleksandra Aćimović Popović (Cyrillic: Александра Аћимовић Поповић; 20 January 1946) is a Mexican actress of Montenegrin descent. She was married to the late José López Portillo, a former President of Mexico. Early life and career Sasha Montenegro was born in Bari, Kingdom of Italy as the only child of Montenegrin parents Silvia Popović and Živojin Aćimović. Her mother belonged to an aristocratic family from Montenegro and her father worked for the British Intelligence Service. Members of Silvia Popović's family reportedly died in death camps during the Nazi occupation of Yugoslavia. Her remaining family moved to Argentina where she was raised. She then relocated to Mexico. Sasha became an actress in the 1970s and made several lucha libre movies with superstar El Santo. Starting in the mid 1970s and through towards the late 1980s, she obtained roles in several Mexican sex comedies. She participated in four tele ...
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1984 In Mexico
Events in the year 1984 in Mexico. Incumbents Federal government * President: Miguel de la Madrid * Interior Secretary (SEGOB): Manuel Bartlett Díaz * Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE): Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor * Communications Secretary (SCT): Rodolfo Félix Valdés/ Daniel Díaz Díaz * Education Secretary (SEP): Manuel Bartlett * Secretary of Defense (SEDENA): Juan Arévalo Gardoqui * Secretary of Navy: Miguel Ángel Gómez Ortega * Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare: Arsenio Farell Cubillas * Secretary of Welfare: Guillermo Carrillo Arena * Secretary of Public Education: Jesús Reyes Heroles * Tourism Secretary (SECTUR): Carlos Hank González * Secretary of the Environment (SEMARNAT): Pedro Ojeda Paullada * Secretary of Health (SALUD): Guillermo Soberón Acevedo Supreme Court * President of the Supreme Court: Jorge Iñárritu y Ramírez de Aguilar Governors * Aguascalientes: Rodolfo Landeros Gallegos * Baja California: Xicoténcatl Leyva Mortera (PRI) * B ...
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Lists Of Mexican Films By Year
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Leonor Llausás
Leonor Llausás Tostado (August 3, 1929 - February 13, 2003) was a Mexican television and film actress who appeared in over 100 works of film and television. She was nominated multiple times for the Ariel Awards and won a Best Actress award in 1955 from the film Los Fernandez we peralvillo, in 1975 won Diosa de Plata (Silver Goddess Award) for Las poquianchis. She also was awarded the "Virginia Fabregas" medal of honor by the Mexican National Association of Actors. Biography Leonor Llausás Tostado was born in Durango, Mexico on August 3, 1929. She studied acting under the Japanese master, Seki Sano and debuted on stage in 1952 with Edmundo Baez's play, "Un Alfiler en los Ojos" (A Pin in the Eyes). The following year she made her film debut in the film "El vagabundo" (The Wanderer) with Germán Valdés, known more widely as "Tin Tan". She was a prolific actress on both film and television, starring in movies such as "Ensayo de un crimen" (Test of a Crime) by Luis Buñuel; "Vi ...
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Rita Macedo
Rita Macedo (April 21, 1925 – December 5, 1993) was a Mexican actress and dressmaker. She was nominated for an Ariel Award for her 1956 performance in "Ensayo de un crimen" and in 1991 for a TVyNovelas Prize for "Alcanzar una estrella". She won the Best Actress Ariel Award in 1972 for "Tú, yo, y nosotros". She was married to a pioneer of Mexican radio, television and film, Luis de Llano Palmer, by whom she had two children, Julissa, an actress and musician, and Luis de Llano Macedo, renowned telenovela producer. She also was instrumental in bringing many works of international writers to the Mexican stage. Biography María de la Concepción Macedo Guzmán was born in Mexico City, Mexico on April 21, 1925 to Miguel Macedo and Julia Guzmán, a celebrated writer. Her childhood was difficult, having grown up away from her parents attending boarding schools. When they divorced, she became estranged from her father. She initially used the stage name Conchita, but later changed it ...
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Ana Patricia Rojo
Ana Patricia Rojo Stein (born February 13, 1974) is a Mexican actress and singer. She is famous for her participation in many telenovelas of Televisa, like ''María la del barrio'' as Penelope Linares (1995), '' Esmeralda'' as Georgina Pérez-Montalvo (1997), Destilando amor as Sofía Montalvo (2007), ''Cuidado con el ángel'' as Estefanía Rojas/Velarde (2008), as Raiza Canseco in Televisa's remake of '' Marimar'', ''Corazón indomable'' (2013). Is the protagonist in the telenovela '' Mujer de Madera'' as Marisa Santibáñez, where replacement Edith Gonzalez (2004). Is the Main Antagonist in ''Un camino hacia el destino'' (2016). In (2019) he is part of the La Guzmán series, in which he has an important character, representing María de los Ángeles Torrieri. It is the first time that she has done a job as an actress in the Imagen Televisión Imagen Televisión is a national broadcast television network in Mexico, owned by Grupo Imagen. It launched on October 17, 2016, at 8& ...
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Carlos Enrique Taboada
Carlos Enrique Taboada Walker (July 18, 1929 - April 15, 1997) was a Mexican screenwriter and director. He is best known for his supernatural Terror and suspense films including Hasta el viento tiene miedo, Más negro que la noche, Veneno para las hadas, and El Libro de piedra. He won two Ariel Awards (Mexican film academy awards) for Best Picture and Best Director for his 1984 film ''Poison for the Fairies''. Career Carlos Enrique Taboada was the son of the actors Julio Taboada and Aurora Walker. He began his career in 1950 as an scriptwriter and director on Mexican television. In 1954, disappointed by reception of his first screenplay, Taboada retired from screenwriting for five years. This would happen again towards the end of his career, during which time his work began to receive international critical acclaim. Filmography As screenwriter * ''Kid Tabaco'' (1954) * ''El pandillero'' (1959) * '' Chucho el Roto'' * ''Aventuras de Chucho el Roto'' * ''La captura de ...
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Veneno Para Las Hadas
'' Veneno para las hadas'' (''Poison for the Fairies'') is a 1984 Mexican supernatural horror film that was written and directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada. Plot Veronica is a young orphan living alone in a dilapidated villa with her invalid grandmother and her superstitious nanny. The nanny fills Veronica's mind with sinister tales of witches, which she insists are real. Rather than being frightened, Veronica often comforts herself with these stories to feel more powerful than the girls at her parochial school, who mock and ostracize her for her strangeness. Shy, lonely Flavia, who comes from a very wealthy family, arrives as a new student. Veronica envies Flavia's material wealth, as well as her doting parents. Hoping to impress Flavia, Veronica boasts about being a real witch who can make anything she wants happen. Flavia, who was raised an atheist, is skeptical of Veronica's claims, but also fearful. To convince her, Veronica takes credit for a series of strange coincidence ...
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Ana Luisa Peluffo
Ana Luisa Peluffo (born 9 October 1929) is a Mexican actress. She has appeared in more than 200 films and television shows since 1949. She starred in the 1977 film '' Paper Flowers'', which was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. Selected filmography * '' Tarzan and the Mermaids'' (1948) * '' La adúltera'' (1956) * ''Las esclavas de Cártago'' (1956) * ''La Diana Cazadora'' (1957) * ''Ama a tu prójimo'' (1958) * ''Las señoritas Vivanco'' (1959) * ''Sed de amor'' (1959) * '' To Each His Life'' (1960) * '' The Phantom of the Operetta'' (1960) * ''Las momias de Guanajuato'' (TV) (1962) * ''Farewell to Marriage'' (1968) * ''Vagabundo en la Lluvia'' (1968) * ''El crepúsculo de un Dios'' (1969) * ''Ángeles y Querubines'' (1972) * ''La satánica'' (1973) directed by Alfredo Crevenna * ''Pobre Clara'' (TV) (1975) * ''El valle de los miserables'' (1975) * ''La venida del Rey Olmos'' (1975) * ''La casta divina'' (1977) * '' Paper Flowers'' (1977) * ''Juana I ...
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Sergio Goyri
Sergio Matusalem Goyri Pérez (born 14 November 1958) is a Mexican actor, particularly known for his performances in soap operas. In 2019 he received significant negative coverage after complaining about the film community nominating Yalitza Aparicio Yalitza Aparicio Martínez (; born 11 December 1993) is a Mexican actress and preschool teacher. She made her film debut as Cleo in Alfonso Cuarón's 2018 drama ''Roma'', which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. In 2 ... for an Oscar, stating it was unthinkable that a "damn Indian woman" who only says "yes ma’am, no ma’am" could receive the award. Filmography Awards and nominations TVyNovelas Awards References External links * Biografía en esmas.com(in Spanish) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Goyri, Sergio 1958 births Living people Mexican male film actors Mexican male telenovela actors Male actors from Puebla People from Puebla (city) ...
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Adalberto Martínez
Adalberto Martínez Chávez (25 January 1916 – April 4, 2003), better known in the entertainment world as Resortes, was a renowned Mexican actor. Known primarily for his talent as a comedian, Resortes was also a dancer. His stage name is Spanish for " spring", or also " coil". Resortes, who began his career as a member of a circus, made his motion picture debut in 1946. He participated in more than 50 Mexican movies throughout his career, and he also participated in many television series. Many of his best films he made were ''El Rey de México'' (''The King of Mexico''), '' El Cartero del Barrio'', ''Al son del mambo'' (''To the Mambo's Rhythm'') and ''El Futbolista Fenómeno'' (''The Phenomenal Soccer Player''). But one of his most famous movies was ''La Niña de la Mochila Azul'' (''The Girl With the Blue Back Pack''). That movie also had a sequel, ''La Niña de la Mochila Azul 2'' (''The Girl With the Blue Back Pack 2''). Those two movies in particular became two of the larg ...
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