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María Félix Filmography
This is a filmography of María Félix, who began her career in 1942. Her role in the movie ''Doña Bárbara'' transformed her into the vamp of 1940s Mexican cinema. After her roles in the Emilio Fernández movies like '' Enamorada'' (1946), ''Río Escondido'' (1948) and ''Maclovia ''Maclovia'' (''Belleza Maldita'' in some countries) is a 1948 in film, 1948 Cinema of Mexico, Mexican romantic drama film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring María Félix and Pedro Armendáriz. Plot summary On the beautiful Janitzio Isla ...'' (1948), she achieved great fame in Europe. Filmography 1942–48 (First Mexican period) 1948–55 (European period) 1955–70 (Second Mexican period) Short films appearing as herself Television References * {{DEFAULTSORT:Felix, Maria Actress filmographies Mexican filmographies ...
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María Félix 1951
Maria may refer to: People * Mary, mother of Jesus * Maria (given name), a popular given name in many languages Place names Extraterrestrial *170 Maria, a Main belt S-type asteroid discovered in 1877 *Lunar maria (plural of ''mare''), large, dark basaltic plains on Earth's Moon Terrestrial *Maria, Maevatanana, Madagascar *Maria, Quebec, Canada * Maria, Siquijor, the Philippines *María, Spain, in Andalusia *Îles Maria, French Polynesia *María de Huerva, Aragon, Spain *Villa Maria (other) Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Maria'' (1947 film), Swedish film * ''Maria'' (1975 film), Swedish film * ''Maria'' (2003 film), Romanian film * ''Maria'' (2019 film), Filipino film * ''Maria'' (2021 film), Canadian film directed by Alec Pronovost * ''Maria'' (Sinhala film), Sri Lankan upcoming film Literature * ''María'' (novel), an 1867 novel by Jorge Isaacs * ''Maria'' (Ukrainian novel), a 1934 novel by the Ukrainian writer Ulas Samchuk * ''Maria'' (play), a 1935 play ...
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Fernando Palacios
Fernando is a Spanish and Portuguese given name and a surname common in Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, Switzerland, former Spanish or Portuguese colonies in Latin America, Africa, the Philippines, India, and Sri Lanka. It is equivalent to the Germanic given name Ferdinand, with an original meaning of "adventurous, bold journey". First name * Fernando el Católico, king of Aragon A * Fernando Acevedo, Peruvian track and field athlete * Fernando Aceves Humana, Mexican painter * Fernando Alegría, Chilean poet and writer * Fernando Alonso, Spanish Formula One driver * Fernando Amorebieta, Venezuelan footballer * Fernando Amorsolo, Filipino painter * Fernando Antogna, Argentine track and road cyclist * Fernando de Araújo (other), multiple people B * Fernando Balzaretti (1946–1998), Mexican actor * Fernando Baudrit Solera, Costa Rican president of the supreme court * Fernando Botero, Colombian artist * Fernando Bujones, ballet dancer C * Fernando Cabrera (baseb ...
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La Mujer De Todos
''La mujer de todos'' is a 1946 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring María Félix, Armando Calvo and Gloria Lynch.Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures p.555 It is an adaptation of the 1848 novel '' The Lady of the Camelias'' by Alexandre Dumas with the setting moved to Mexico at the beginning of the twentieth century. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jesús Bracho. Main cast * María Félix as María Romano * Armando Calvo as Capitán Jorge Serralde * Gloria Lynch as Señora Cañedo * Alberto Galán as Coronel Juan Antonio Cañedo * Patricia Morán as Angélica * Arturo Soto Rangel as General * Juan Calvo as Conde * Ernesto Alonso as Carlos * Alberto Pomo as César * Maruja Grifell as Portera References Bibliography * Daniel Balderston, Mike Gonzalez & Ana M. Lopez. ''Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures''. Routledge, 2002. External links * ''La mujer de todos'' ...
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La Devoradora
''La devoradora'' ("The Devourer") is a 1946 Mexican film featuring María Félix. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes Fernando de Fuentes Carrau (December 12, 1894 – July 4, 1958) was a Mexican film director, considered a pioneer in the film industry worldwide. He is perhaps best known for directing the films ''El prisionero trece'', ''El compadre Mendoza'', an .... External links * 1946 films 1940s Spanish-language films Films directed by Fernando de Fuentes Mexican black-and-white films Mexican drama films 1946 drama films 1940s Mexican films {{1940s-Mexico-film-stub ...
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Lilia Michel
Lilia Michel (July 30, 1926 – August 10, 2011) was a Mexican television and film actress most active during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, earning her the nickname of "the jewel" of the film era. Michel was born Lilia Fernández Larios on July 30, 1926, in Teapa, Tabasco, Mexico. She became well known for her role in the 1946 Mexican film ''Dizziness'', in which she co-starred María Félix. Michel later switched to television, earning numerous roles in telenovelas, including '' Aprendiendo a Vivir'', ''María la del Barrio'' and ''Rosalía''. Lilia Michel died in Mexico City on August 10, 2011, at the age of 85. Filmography Films * 1998 ''Fuera de la ley'' * 1982 ''Una sota y un caballo: Rancho Avándaro'' * 1978 ''Los amantes fríos'' * 1977 ''Fantoche'' * 1975 ''La lucha con la pantera'' * 1975 ''Yo amo, tú amas, nosotros...'' * 1973 ''El amor tiene cara de mujer'' * 1973 ''Eva y Darío'' * 1972 ''La inocente'' * 1972 ''La pequeña señora de Pérez'' * 1969 ''La muñeca ...
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Emilio Tuero
Emilio Tuero Cubillas (5 April 1912 – 22 July 1971), known as Emilio Tuero, was a Spanish-Mexican actor, producer, and singer. He was considered a popular star of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Filmography * '' Cri Cri el grillito cantor'' (1963) * ''Viva el amor'' (1956) * ''The Bandits of Cold River'' (1956) * '' Historia de un amor (Cautivos del recuerdo)'' (1955) * '' Salón de Belleza'' (1951 * '' Quinto patio'' (1950) * '' Autumn and Spring'' (1949) * '' Tuya para siempre'' (1948) * '' The Desire'' (1948) * ''María la O'' (1947) * ''Dizziness'' (''Vértigo'') (1946) * '' Ave de paso'' (1945) * '' Tú eres la luz'' (1945) * ''Club Verde (El recuerdo de un vals)'' (1944) * ''El Recuerdo de aquella noche'' (1944) * ''El Camino de los gatos'' (1943) * '' La dama de las camelias'' (1943) * ''No matarás'' (1943) * ''Internado para señoritas'' (1943) * '' Resurrección'' (1943) * ''Yo bailé con don Porfirio'' (1942) * ''El baisano Jalil'' (1942) * '' El ángel negro'' ...
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Dizziness (film)
''Dizziness'' () is a 1946 Mexican drama film directed by Antonio Momplet, starring María Félix, Emilio Tuero and Lilia Michel. It tells the story of a love triangle where a young widowed mother finds herself attracted to her daughter's fiancé. The film is based on the 1926 novel ''Alberte'' by Pierre Benoit. Plot Mercedes Mallea (María Félix) is a woman who married when she was almost a child, and became widowed while she was still young and attractive. Despite her youth, Mercedes decides to spend a lonely life on her ranch, while her daughter Gabriela (Lilia Michel) leaves to study abroad. Years later, Gabriela returns home to introduce her mother to Arturo (Emilio Tuero), her future husband. Conflict breaks out when a deep and dangerous attraction begins to emerge between Mercedes and Arturo. After seeing the pain she is causing to her daughter, Mercedes tries to reject Arturo, but the love triangle ends in tragedy. Cast * María Félix as Mercedes Mallea * Emilio Tuero ...
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Julio Bracho
Julio Bracho Gavilán (17 July 1909 – 26 April 1978) was a Mexican film director and screenwriter. Bracho was born as ninth of eleven children of Julio Bracho y Zuloaga and his wife Luz Pérez Gavilán. His sister Guadalupe Bracho Pérez-Gavilán became known as Andrea Palma, his brother Jesús became known as theatrical designer and painter, and his brother Toribio, became Jesuit and missionary in China. Two of his cousins were Dolores del Río and Ramón Novarro. The family moved to Mexico City in 1913. He was engaged in modern theater projects in Mexico, he was founding member of the ''Teatro Orientación'', and he founded and organized the ''Escolares del Teatro'' group, Mexico City, in 1931, as well as the ''Trabajadores del Teatro'' group in 1933, and the ''Teatro de la Universidad'' in 1936. Bracho directed 50 films between 1941 and 1978. He also wrote 36 for films between 1941 and 1974. From 1955 to 1957, he was married to actress Rosenda Monteros.Robert, Luis. Bi ...
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The White Monk
''The White Monk'' (Spanish:''El monje blanco'') is a 1945 Mexican historical drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring María Félix, Tomás Perrín and Julio Villarreal.Taibo p.138 The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernandez. It is set in Italy in the thirteenth century. Cast * María Félix as Gálata Orsina * Tomás Perrín as Conde Hugo del Saso / Fray Paracleto * Julio Villarreal as Sacerdote * Paco Fuentes as Capolupo * Consuelo Guerrero de Luna as Condesa Próspera Huberta * María Douglas as Mina Amanda * José Pidal as Fray Matías * Manuel Noriega * Fanny Schiller * Felipe Montoya as Marco Leone * Ángel T. Sala as Montero * José Elías Moreno * Ernesto Alonso as Fray Can * Marta Elba as Anabella * Alejandro Cobo as Bertone * Manolo Fábregas as Piero * María Gentil Arcos María Gentil Arcos (11 April 1905 – 18 July 1965) was a Spanish-Mexican actress of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema as a character actre ...
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Stella Inda
Stella (or Estela) Inda (June 28, 1924 – December 7, 1995) was a Mexican film actress. She was the star of notable Mexican films, including ''Los olvidados'' by Luis Buñuel in 1949. Biography Inda started her career as extra in the successful film '' La Mujer del Puerto'' (1934), which starred Andrea Palma. Also, she participated in Mexican films such as '' The Night of the Mayas'' (1939), ''Santa'' (second sound version, 1943), ''Bugambilia'' (1944, with Dolores del Río), '' Amok'' (1945, with María Félix), and the success films ''Los olvidados'' (1949, directed by Luis Buñuel and ''El Rebozo de Soledad'' (1955, directed by Roberto Gavaldón). In the later years, she was an acting teacher in the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes in Mexico, and directed a folkloric dance group called "Stella Inda y su Conjunto". In 1947 she had a prominent but uncredited role as the historical personage La Malinche in the Hollywood epic ''Captain from Castile'', opposite Cesar Romero as H ...
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Antonio Momplet
Antonio Momplet (1899 – 10 August 1974) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He worked in Spain, France, Argentina and Mexico. Life and career Antonio Momplet was born in Cádiz, Andalusia. He worked as a journalist and translator of foreign films in Barcelona until 1927, when he moved to Paris and began to work for Gaumont. In the mid 1930s he moved back to Spain where he directed four feature films and founded the film journal ''Cine Art'', which quickly became influential. To avoid the Spanish Civil War, he moved to Argentina in 1937, and made eight feature films the following years. In 1943 he moved to Mexico to join the film industry there, and made a number of Mexican films both as director and writer for others, before he moved back to Buenos Aires in 1946. In 1952 he returned to Spain. During his final Spanish period he made films such as the Spaghetti Western parody ''Due contro tutti'', before he retired in 1964. He settled in Cadaqués where he died in 197 ...
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Amok (1944 Film)
''Amok'' is a 1944 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Antonio Momplet and starring María Félix and Julián Soler. The film is based on the novel '' Der Amokläufer'' by author Stefan Zweig. Plot A doctor (Julián Soler) embezzles the proceeds of his Parisian clinic in order to better support the manipulative woman (María Félix) with whom he is having an affair. After losing all the money while gambling, he is forced to flee to an undeveloped region of India. There, he tries to mitigate the onslaught of a disease the natives term "Amok", while his past mistakes still plague him, especially when a mysterious woman, Mrs. Belmont (María Félix), appears in his office. The surprising physical resemblance of the woman with her previous lover will end up driving him insane. Cast * María Félix as Madame Travis / Mrs. Belmont * Julián Soler as Dr. Jorge Martell * Stella Inda as Tara * Miguel Ángel Ferriz as Governor * José Baviera as Mr. Belmont * Paco Fuentes as Dr. Rozier * ...
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