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Amanda del Llano (1920–1964) was a Mexican
film actress An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), lite ...
and singer.Agrasánchez p.158 For the RCA Víctor label, she recorded songs such as "A grito abierto", "Aquella", "Cuando salga la luna", "Cu cu rru cu cú paloma", "Échame a mí la culpa", "Estrellita marinera", "La noche de mi mal", "Una noche serena y oscura" and "Y ya".


Selected filmography

* ''
The Unknown Policeman ''The Unknown Policeman'' (Spanish: ''El gendarme desconocido'') is a 1941 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Mapy Cortés, Daniel "Chino" Herrera and Gloria Marín.Standish & Bell p.133 The film's sets were ...
'' (1941) * ''
The Eternal Secret ''The Eternal Secret'' (Spanish:''Secreto eterno'') is a 1942 Mexican drama film directed by Carlos Orellana and starring Orellana, Marina Tamayo and David Silva.Gubern, p. 38, 214 The film's sets were designed by Ramón Rodríguez Granada. ...
'' (1942) * '' The Black Angel'' (1942) * ''
Champion Without a Crown ''Champion Without a Crown'' (Spanish: ''Campeón sin corona'') is a 1946 Mexican sports film directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring David Silva, Amanda del Llano and Carlos López Moctezuma.Segre p.125-26 It is set in the world of boxing. C ...
'' (1946) * ''
The Noiseless Dead ''The Noiseless Dead'' (Spanish: ''Hay muertos que no hacen ruido'') is a 1946 Mexican comedy horror film directed by Humberto Gómez Landero and starring Germán Valdés, Marcelo Chávez and Amanda del Llano.Monsiváis & Kraniauskas p.113 Cast * ...
'' (1946) * ''
Spurs of Gold ''Spurs of Gold'' (Spanish:''Espuelas de oro'') is a 1948 Mexican western film directed by Agustín P. Delgado and starring Pedro Galindo, Crox Alvarado and Amanda del Llano.Riera p.128 The film's sets were designed by the art director Francisc ...
'' (1948) * ''
Bluebeard "Bluebeard" (french: Barbe bleue, ) is a French folktale, the most famous surviving version of which was written by Charles Perrault and first published by Barbin in Paris in 1697 in ''Histoires ou contes du temps passé''. The tale tells the st ...
'' (1955)


References


Bibliography

* Rogelio Agrasánchez. ''Guillermo Calles: A Biography of the Actor and Mexican Cinema Pioneer''. McFarland, 2010.


External links

* 1920 births 1964 deaths Mexican film actresses Actresses from Chiapas 20th-century Mexican actresses Ranchera singers 20th-century Mexican women singers {{mexico-singer-stub