Fanny Schiller Hernández (3 August 1901 – 26 September 1971) was a Mexican award-winning character actress and television star, who also acted in operettas and musicals, during 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 won two
Ariel Award
The Ariel Award ( es, Premio Ariel) is an award that recognizes the best of Mexican cinema. Given annually, since 1946, by the Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (AMACC), the award recognizes artistical and technical excel ...
s for best supporting actress, and was nominated for two additional films. She was a social activist, creating the Actor's Union and inspiring the creation of “Rosa Mexicano”. She was accomplished at dubbing and was the voice of many animated characters as well as the official voice of several other notable Mexican actresses.
Biography
Fanny Schiller Hernández
was born on 3 August 1901 in
Mexico City
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, Mexico. At the age of 20,
she began performing in the comedy company of
Rosita Arriaga touring around the country. She then worked as a dancer with
José María Topete,
Consuelo Vivanco,
María Conesa
María Conesa, also known as ''La Gatita Blanca'' (The White Kitten) (December 12, 1892 – September 9, 1978), was a Spanish-born Mexican stage, television, film actress and '' vedette''. She was one of the principal stars of the Revue and Vaude ...
, before joining the company of her future mother-in-law,
Virginia Fábregas
Virginia Fábregas García (17 December 1871 – 17 November 1950) was a Mexican film and stage actress active in the early 20th-Century. She appeared in films between 1931 and 1945.
Personal life
Virginia Fábregas García was born on 17 Dece ...
.
She made her starring film debut in the movie ''
El Cristo de oro'' (''The Christ of Gold'') with
Manuel R. Ojeda in 1926,
but did not make another film for approximately ten years.
Instead, she was touring the country performing in
vaudeville
Vaudeville (; ) is a theatrical genre of variety entertainment born in France at the end of the 19th century. A vaudeville was originally a comedy without psychological or moral intentions, based on a comical situation: a dramatic composition ...
and comedy shows.
Most of her film work in the 1940s was completed in Mexico.
During the 1950s she worked for several periods in
Hollywood.
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Schiller was primarily known for character acting, portraying eccentric elderly women. She received a Herald Award for her role in ''
Los cuervos están de luto
''Los Cuervos están de luto'' (English: ''The crows are in mourning'') is a 1965 Mexican comedy film directed by Francisco del Villar and starring Silvia Pinal and Lilia Prado. The film is based on the play of the same name by Mexican author Hu ...
'' ("The Crows are in Mourning") (1965)
and was nominated four times for an
Ariel Award
The Ariel Award ( es, Premio Ariel) is an award that recognizes the best of Mexican cinema. Given annually, since 1946, by the Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (AMACC), the award recognizes artistical and technical excel ...
. She won the Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress twice, in 1947 and 1951.
Schiller was well respected for her work at
voice-overs
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and
dubbing
Dubbing (re-recording and mixing) is a post-production process used in filmmaking and video production, often in concert with sound design, in which additional or supplementary recordings are lip-synced and "mixed" with original production sou ...
;
Edmundo Santos, voice director of Disney's releases in Spanish,
was so impressed with her that he hired her to dub the Fairy Godmother in ''
Cinderella
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'' (1950).
She also was the voice of Snapdragon (the purple flower) in ''
Alice in Wonderland
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'', Aunt Sara in ''
Lady and the Tramp
''Lady and the Tramp'' is a 1955 American animated musical romance film produced by Walt Disney and released by Buena Vista Film Distribution. The 15th Disney animated feature film, it was directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, and Hami ...
'', and the fairy Flora in the 1959 version of ''
Sleeping Beauty
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''.
In the 1960s she did dubbing work for
Hanna-Barbera
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, and was the voice of Fred Flintstone's mother in the animated series.
In 1955 Schiller ran for a seat in the
Chamber of Deputies
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Description
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. This was the first time that women had been eligible to run for office in Mexico and the first time that women in Mexico would be able to participate in a national election, having won the right to vote in 1952. She was defeated, but attended the
PRI Civic Day of Mexican Women on April 6, 1955, to celebrate the gains in women's rights.
Shortly before her death, Schiller pushed the
National Association of Actors
The National Association of Actors ( es, Asociación Nacional de Actores, ANDA) is the Mexican actors guild. It is a member of the Bloque Latinoamericano de Actores (BLADA, the Latin American Actors' Block) that includes all of the actors' unions ...
(ANDA) to form nurseries for the children of actresses.
Several of her acting friends, including
Socorro Avelar
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,
Anita Blanch
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,
Dolores del Río
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,
Irma Dorantes
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Career
Her first film, '' Los tres huastecos'', ...
,
Gloria Marín
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,
Carmen Montejo
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Biography
Real name: María Teresa Sánchez González.
Montejo started her career in radio as a child at the age of 6 in Cuba in ...
,
Silvia Pinal
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, and
Amparo Rivelles
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joined to form a group called 'Rosa Mexicano'.
The idea was that by establishing a nursery, actresses could continue working, and by establishing a
Montessori education
The Montessori method of education involves children's natural interests and activities rather than formal teaching methods. A Montessori classroom places an emphasis on hands-on learning and developing real-world skills. It emphasizes indepen ...
system, their children would receive a strong educational foundation. After operating in temporary spaces, the first stones for the formal location were laid on 30 April 1972, shortly after her death.
Personal life
Schiller came from a family of actors, and her mother was an actress. She married actor
Manuel Sánchez-Navarro (1892-1969), son of actress Virginia Fábregas (1871–1950). Their son was actor
Manolo Fábregas (1921-1996)
and two of Manolo's children are also actors—
Mónica Sánchez-Navarro and
Rafael Sánchez-Navarro. Schiller died on 26 September 1971 in Mexico City.
Awards and nominations
*1947: ''
Cantaclaro
''Cantaclaro'' is a 1946 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Esther Fernandez, Antonio Badú and Alberto Galán. The film is based on the 1934 novel of the same name by Rómulo Gallegos. The film's sets were designed by the ar ...
'', Best Supporting Actress, won
Ariel Award
The Ariel Award ( es, Premio Ariel) is an award that recognizes the best of Mexican cinema. Given annually, since 1946, by the Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (AMACC), the award recognizes artistical and technical excel ...
*1947: ''
Las abandonadas
''The Abandoned'' (Spanish:''Las Abandonadas'') is a 1945 Mexican film, directed by Emilio Fernández, starring Dolores del Río and Pedro Armendáriz.
Plot
Margarita (Dolores del Río) is a young woman abandoned by her fiancé. She is forced to p ...
'', Best Actress co-performance, nominated for Ariel
*1948: ''
A media luz'', Best Supporting Actress, nominated for Ariel
*1951: ''
La mujer que yo amé'', Best Supporting Actress, won Ariel
Filmography
Television
Films
References
External links
*
Schiller's Disney Voices
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Mexican voice actresses
Mexican television actresses
20th-century Mexican actresses
1901 births
1971 deaths
Mexican people of German descent
Actresses from Mexico City
Mexican stage actresses
Mexican film actresses