Conchita Gentil Arcos (1897 – 23 December 1982) was a Mexican actress of the
Golden Age of Mexican cinema
The Golden Age of Mexican cinema ( es, Época de Oro del Cine Mexicano) is a period in the history of the Cinema of Mexico between 1930 and 1969 when the Mexican film industry reached high levels of production, quality and economic success of its ...
as a character actress in supporting roles.
She was the sister of
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 actress in supporting roles.
She was the sister of Conchita Gentil Arcos, also an actress in the Golden Age ...
, also an actress in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema;
Conchita began her work as an actress in 1932, while María did not start her career until 1938.
Conchita starred in comedies such as ''Mi viuda alegre'' ("My Cheerful Widow") in 1941 or ''
Romeo and Juliet
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'' in 1943, as well as in ''
Music, Poetry and Madness
''Music, Poetry and Madness'' (Spanish title:''Músico, poeta y loco'') is a 1948 Mexican comedy film directed by Humberto Gómez Landero and starring Germán Valdés, Marcelo Chávez and Meche Barba.Hershfield & Maciel p.73
Cast
* Germán Valdé ...
'' in 1947, as the dreamy and romantic aunt by
Meche Barba
Meche Barba (born Mercedes Barba Feito; September 24, 1922 – January 14, 2000) was an American-born Mexican film actress and dancer of the Golden age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s. She was considered one of the icons of the "Rumbera ...
's character, a fan of adventure novels that falls in love with
Marcelo Chávez
Marcelo Chávez (13 March 1911 – 14 February 1970) was a Mexican film actor. He frequently co-starred with comedian Germán Valdés, known as Tin Tan.Baugh p.268
Selected filmography
* '' Summer Hotel'' (1944)
*''The Disobedient Son'' (1945)
* ...
's character, or in ''
The Lost Child'', also in 1947, alongside Chávez and
Germán Valdés
Germán Genaro Cipriano Gómez Valdés y Castillo (19 September 1915 – 29 June 1973), known professionally as Tin-Tan, was a Mexican actor, singer and comedian who was born in Mexico City but was raised and began his career in Ciudad Juarez, ...
. She also appeared as the usurer who flirts with
Pedro Infante
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Infante was born in Mazatlán, Sinaloa ...
's character only to be murdered in ''
Nosotros los Pobres
''Nosotros los pobres'' ("We, the Poor") is a 1948 Mexican drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez, and starring Pedro Infante, Evita Muñoz "Chachita" and Blanca Estela Pavón. The film is first in a trilogy of movies, with Ustedes los ricos f ...
'' in 1947.
The writer
Carlos Monsiváis
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referred to her (alongside her sister María) as one of the "complementary faces" of Mexican cinema, writing, "After all, they are not many, but their years on the screen make them a tribe..."
[Monsiváis 1999, p. 141–142]
Selected filmography
*''
Una vida por otra'' (1932)
*''
La Llorona
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'' (1933) as Criada
*''
The Woman of the Port'' (1934) as Vecina
*''
La Zandunga'' (1938) as Doña Mariquita (uncredited)
*''
Dos cadetes'' (1938) as Luz
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Beautiful Mexico
''Beautiful Mexico'' (Spanish:''México lindo'') is a 1938 Mexican musical film directed by Ramón Pereda and starring Pereda, Adriana Lamar and Antonio R. Frausto.Wood p.285
The film's sets were designed by the art director Fernando A. Rivero.
...
'' (1938) as Doña Ángeles
*''
En un burro tres baturros
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'' (1939) as Antonia Terruel
*''
Calumnia'' (1939) as Doña Refugio
*''
In the Times of Don Porfirio
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'' (1940) as Doña Julia
*''
Poor Devil'' (1940) as Blandina
*''
Miente y serás feliz'' (1940) as Doña Julita
*''
¡Que viene mi marido!'' (1940) as Genoveva
*''
Here's the Point
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'' (1940) as Loretito
*''
El jefe máximo'' (1940)
*''
El secreto de la monja
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** People
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'' (1940) as Bereguela
*''
El rápido de las 9.15'' (1941) as Toñita, casera (uncredited)
*''
Simón Bolívar
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'' (1942) as Señora del Toro
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The Black Angel'' (1942) as Doña Meche
*''
¡Así se quiere en Jalisco!'' (1942) as Doña Tula
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The Rock of Souls
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'' (1943) as Madame (as Concha Gentil Arcos)
*''
Tierra de pasiones
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'' (1943) as Doña Albina (uncredited)
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Cinco fueron escogidos'' (1943) as Marfa
*''
Romeo and Juliet
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'' (1943)
*''
Saint Francis of Assisi
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'' (1944)
*''
My Memories of Mexico
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'' (1944) as Tía Blandina
*''
Michael Strogoff
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'' (1944) as Mujer en tren
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Nana
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'' (1944) as Zoe
*''
Gran Hotel'' (1944) as Doña Estefania
*''
The Intruder'' (1944) (uncredited)
*''
Porfirio Díaz
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'' (1944)
*''
La trepadora'' (1944) as Cándida (uncredited)
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Alma de bronce'' (1944)
*''
El secreto de la solterona
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'' (1945) as Federica (as C. Gentil Arcos)
*''
Mischievous Susana
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Cast
* Mapy Cortés as Susana Mar ...
'' (1945) as Clienta en zapateria
*''
The Museum of Crime
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'' (1945) as Clementina Cardoso de Ramos
*''
La devoradora'' (1946) as Jacinta
*''
El Superhombre'' (1946)
*''
Five Faces of Woman
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'' (1947) as Casera de Roberto (as Concha Gentil Arcos)
*''
The Lost Child'' (1947) as Pita Torre
*''
Nosotros los Pobres
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'' (1948) as La prestamista
*''
Music, Poetry and Madness
''Music, Poetry and Madness'' (Spanish title:''Músico, poeta y loco'') is a 1948 Mexican comedy film directed by Humberto Gómez Landero and starring Germán Valdés, Marcelo Chávez and Meche Barba.Hershfield & Maciel p.73
Cast
* Germán Valdé ...
'' (1948) as Doña Altagracia (as Conchita G. Arcos)
*''
El cuarto mandamiento
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Cast
*Guillermo Zetina
*Pituka de Foronda
*Gloria Leticia Ortiz
*Lupita Lara
...
'' (1948) as María Luisa Lucio, enfermera abortista (uncredited)
*''
A Family Like Many Others'' (1949) as Doña Jovita, invitada a fiesta (uncredited)
*''
Philip of Jesus
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'' (1949) as Invitada a recital (uncredited)
*''
Dos pesos dejada
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'' (1949) as Doña Refugio
*''
Confessions of a Taxi Driver
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Cast
* Adalberto Martíne ...
'' (1949) as Doña Remedios
*''
Love for Love
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'' (1950) as Doña Lucecita
*''
Cuatro contra el mundo'' (1950) as Doña Trini
*''
The Doorman'' (1950) as Doña Cuca, vecina
*''
History of a Heart
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'' (1951) as Miembro educativo
*''
Daughter of Deceit'' (1951) as Toña García
*''
Woman Without Tears'' (1951) as Sarita (uncredited)
*''
Acá las tortas'' (1951) as Manuelita
*''
The Atomic Fireman
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Plo ...
'' (1952) as Vecina de Guadalupe (uncredited)
*''
El fronterizo'' (1952) as Tía Mechita
*''
Neither Rich nor Poor'' (1953)
*''
Here Come the Freeloaders
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Cast
* Lilia del Valle as R ...
'' (1953) as Señora Correa del Toro Prieto (uncredited)
*''
Seven Women'' (1953)
*''
The Second Woman'' (1953) as Juliana
*''
The Photographer
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'' (1953) as Mamá de Chelito
*''
What Can Not Be Forgiven'' (1953) as Nana Rafaela
*''
Illusion Travels by Streetcar'' (1954) as Pasajera con santo
*''
Romance de fieras
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Cast
* Armando Calvo - Ricardo Narváez
* Martha Roth - Gabriela de Alba
* Joaquín Cordero - Lic. Javier Ponce
* Carlos Orellana - Don Carlos Nar ...
'' (1954) as Tía Remedios
*''
A Tailored Gentleman
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'' (1954) as Doña Manuelita (as Concha Gentil Arcos)
*''
Los Fernández de Peralvillo
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Synopsis
Mario is a fatherless and live ...
'' (1954) as Doña Esperanza
*''
El fantasma de la casa roja
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Cast
* Alma Rosa Aguirre - Mercedes Benz de Carrera
* Raúl Martínez - Ra ...
'' (1956) as Romula Feucha
*''
The King of Mexico
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Plot
A local radio station decides to try out an experiment and offers the first homeless man that walks by the chance of becom ...
'' (1956) as Dueña de vitrina
*''
Las medias de seda'' (1956) as Trabajadora chismosa
*''
Las aventuras de Pito Pérez'' (1957) as Espectadora de falso misionero (uncredited)
*''
Asesinos, S.A.'' (1957) as Profesora de gimnasia (as Conchita G. Arcos)
*''
Chucho el Roto
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'' (1960)
*''
Ruletero a toda marcha
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Sara García Hidalgo (8 September 1895 – 21 November 1980) wa ...
'' (1962) as Anciana samaritana
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1897 births
1982 deaths
Mexican film actresses
Spanish film actresses
20th-century Mexican actresses
20th-century Spanish actresses
People from Valencia
Spanish emigrants to Mexico