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Emilia Guiú Estivella (March 21, 1922 – February 7, 2004) was a Spanish-Mexican actress who appeared mainly in Mexican films, particularly in the 1940s and 1950s in 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 ...
. She made over 60 film appearances between 1943 and 2000 and typically played villain roles and "
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". She also made a number of theatrical appearances.


Career

Guiu left Spain with her family, during the
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. In 1943 she moved to Mexico and shortly after arriving, she discovered that a Spanish film director needed migrants as hired extras. This brought about her debut role in ''
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'' (1943). In 1944 she had a small role in Roberto Rodríguez's comedy, '' ¡Viva mi desgracia!'' as a jailer woman at the fair and further smaller roles that year including ''
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'', under the helm of
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and Fernando Fuentes's '' El rey se divierte''. Her first leading role came in 1945 in the musical drama film '' Club verde'', directed by Raphael J. Sevilla, in which she starred opposite
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and
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. In 1961 she appeared in '' Confidencias matrimoniales'', which would be her last performance on screen for 22 years as she moved into theatrical acting. She returned to the cinema in 1983, in the film '' Las modelos de desnudos''. Guiú made her last performance in the Mexican
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'' Abrázame muy fuerte'' in 2000. She died on February 7, 2004 in
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from cancer.


Filmography

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'' (1943) *''El Rebelde'' (1943) *''¡Viva mi desgracia!''(1944) *''El Herrero'' (1944) *''La vida inútil de Pito Pérez'' (1944) *''Nana'' (1944) *''El Rosario'' (1944) *''El médico de las locas'' (1944) *''
El abanico de Lady Windermere "Lady Windermere's Fan" (Spanish: ''El abanico de Lady Windermere'') is a 1944 Mexican film, directed by Juan José Ortega. Plot Lady Windermere discovers that her husband may have a mistress. When confronted, her husband dismisses the accusat ...
''(1944) *''El Rey se divierte'' (1944) *''Nosotros'' (1945) *''Club verde'' (En México, ''Recuerdo de un Vals'') (1945) * ''
I Am a Fugitive ''I Am a Fugitive'' (Spanish: ''Soy un prófugo'') is a 1946 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Emilia Guiú and Daniel "Chino" Herrera.Pilcher p.132 The film's sets were designed by Manuel Fontanals. Plot ...
'' (1946) *''Amar es vivir'' (1946) *''
Pervertida ''Pervertida'' (''Perverted Woman'') is a Mexican drama film directed by José Díaz Morales. It was released in 1946 and starring Emilia Guiú and Amalia Aguilar. The film is inspired by the bolero of the same name composed by Agustin Lara. Pl ...
'' (1946) *''Nuestros maridos'' (1946) *''Mujer contra mujer'' (1946) *''Bel Ami'' (En México, ''El Buen Mozo'' o ''La historia de un canalla'') (1947) * '' The Lost Child'' (1947) *''Pecadora'' (1947) *''La mujer del otro'' (1948) *''Matrimonio sintético'' (1948) *''Enrédate y verás'' (1948) *'' Little Black Angels'' (1948) *''Paz'' (1949) *''Carta Brava'' (1949) *''Dos almas en el mundo'' (1949) *''Mujeres en mi vida'' (1950) *''Quinto patio'' (1950) *''
Traces of the Past ''Traces of the Past'' ( es, Huellas del pasado) is a 1950 Mexican drama film, directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna and starring Libertad Lamarque, alongside Emilia Guiú, José María Linares-Rivas and Xavier Loyá. The film's art direction was by Ed ...
'' (1950) *''Furia roja'' (1951) *''Una viuda sin sostén'' (1951) *''Buenas noches mi amor'' (1951) * ''
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'' (1951) *''Monte de piedad'' (1951) *''Puerto de tentación'' (1951) *''Radio patrulla'' (1951) *'' Mujeres de teatro'' (1951) * ''
Paco the Elegant ''Paco the Elegant'' (Spanish:''Paco, el elegante'') is a 1952 Mexican crime film directed by Adolfo Fernández Bustamante and starring Antonio Badú, Emilia Guiú and Carlos Cores. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes Fernando de Fuentes Carr ...
'' (1952) *''La noche es nuestra'' (1952) *''Vive como sea'' (1952) *''Prefiero a tu papá'' (1952) *''¡Amor, qué malo eres!'' (1953) *''La extraña pasajera'' (1953) *'' El último round'' (1953) *'' Angels of the Street'' (1953) *''Píntame angelitos blancos'' (1954) *''Solamente una vez'' (1954) *''Sindicato de telemirones'' (1954) *''De ranchero a empresario'' (1954) *''Maternidad imposible'' (1955) *''Ladrones de niños'' (1958) *''Mujeres encantadoras'' (1958) *''Señoritas'' (1959) *''Siete pecados'' (1959) *''Pancho villa y la Valentina'' (1960) *''Confidencias matrimoniales'' (1961) *''Las modelos de desnudos'' (1983) *''Cacería de un criminal'' (1984) *''Corrupción'' (1984) *''Siempre en domingo'' (1984) *'' Abrázame muy fuerte'' (Serie de televisión) (2000)


References


Further reading

*Agrasánchez, Jr., Rogelio (2001). ''Bellezas del cine mexicano/Beauties of Mexican Cinema''. México: Archivo Fílmico Agrasánchez. p. 134. *Varios (2002). ''Inolvidables rostros de nuestro cine''. En SOMOS. México: Editorial Televisa, S. A. de C.V. *Varios (2000). ''Época de oro del cine mexicano de la A a la Z''. En SOMOS. México: Editorial Televisa, S. A. de C.V.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Guiu, Emilia 1922 births 2004 deaths Mexican film actresses Spanish film actresses People from Manresa Spanish emigrants to Mexico