Maria Antonieta Pons (November 6, 1922 in
Havana
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– August 20, 2004 in
Mexico City
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) was a
Cuba
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n-born
Mexican film actress and dancer. She was the first actress in the ''
Rumberas film
The Rumberas film (in Spanish, Cine de rumberas) was a film genre that flourished in Mexico, in the so-called Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s. Its main stars were the so-called '' rumberas'', dancers of Afro-Caribbean musical rh ...
s'' in the 1940s and 1950s, in the
Golden Age of Mexican cinema
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.
Career
María Antonieta Pons began her career as a dancer in Cuba in numerous theaters and night clubs. When she was 16, she met Spanish actor and film director
Juan Orol
Juan Rogelio García García, better known as Juan Orol (August 4, 1897 in Lalín, Pontevedra, Spain – May 26, 1988 in Mexico City, Mexico) was a Mexican-Spanish actor, producer, screenwriter and film director. He was known as ''The King of ...
, who became her partner in various dance competitions on the island. After becoming Orol's wife, he took her to Mexico so she could act in films.
María Antonieta Pons debuted in the
Cinema of Mexico
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in the film ''
Siboney'' (1938). After her debut in this film, Maria Antonieta performed with Orol in international dance tours in the United States, particularly in New York and Chicago. Towards the end of 1943, Pons returned to film, invited by the producer Guillermo Calderon to act in the film ''Noches de ronda'', along with the actors Susana Guizar and Ramon Armengod. In the same year, she performed in the film ''
Red Konga'' beside
Pedro Armendáriz
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. Eventually, Pons returned to Orol's films with ''Cruel destino''. While still an employee of Orol, Pons began shooting other films with other directors. Highlights from these films are ''¡Viva mi desgracia!'' (1944), with
Pedro Infante
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Infante was born in Mazatlán, Sinaloa ...
; ''Balajú'' (1944), along with
Katy Jurado
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; and ''Rosalinda'' (1945), with
Rafael Baledón
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Life
Rafael Baledón was on 25 November 1919 in ...
, among others. Her last film with Orol was ''Pasiones tormentosas'' (1946).
After her break with Orol, Pons was hired by film producer Gregorio Wallerstein. Under the guidance of Wallerstein, she filmed movies like ''
La reina del trópico
''La reina del trópico'' (''The Queen of the Tropics'') is a Mexican drama film directed by Raúl de Anda. It was released in 1946 and starring María Antonieta Pons and Luis Aguilar.
Plot
In Papantla, Veracruz, the orphan girl Maria Antonia (M ...
'' (1946); ''La vida íntima de Marco Antonio y Cleopatra'' (1946), with the Argentine actor
Luis Sandrini
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and directed by
Roberto Gavaldón
Roberto Gavaldón (June 7, 1909 in Jiménez, Chihuahua – September 4, 1986 in Mexico City) was a Mexican film director.
Eight of Gavaldón's films were featured on the list 100 Best Movies of the Cinema of Mexico. His 1958 film ''Ash Wed ...
; ''La sin ventura'' (1947); ''Ángel o demonio'' (1947) and ''
The Well-paid
''The Well-paid'' (in Spanish ''La bien pagada'') is a Mexican drama film directed by Alberto Gout. It was filmed in 1948 and starring María Antonieta Pons and Víctor Junco.
Plot
The billionaire Fernando Jordan ( Victor Junco) marries Carola Ru ...
'' (1948), among others. In 1949, she performed in the second film version of ''
La mujer del puerto'' (the first version was realized by the actress
Andrea Palma
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His works include the Cat ...
in 1934), directed by Tito Davison.
Pons met her second husband, the actor and director Ramón Pereda in 1950, when he contracted her to film ''El ciclón del Caríbe''. Pons and Pereda married soon after. With Pereda as director, Pons made films like ''
La reina del mambo'' (1950), ''
María Cristina'' (1950), ''La niña popoff'' (1952) and ''Casa de perdición'' (1954), among others. In 1952 she joined the Brazilian market with the film ''Carnaval Atlántida'' In the 1950s, she had famous film collaborations with Evangelina Elizondo in ''¡Que bravas son las costeñas!'' (1955); Antonio Espino ''Clavillazo'' in ''Nunca me hagan eso'' (1956); and with
Germán Valdés "Tin Tan" in ''Teatro del crímen'' (1956), ''Las mil y una noches'' (1957), ''La Odalísca no. 13'' (1957), and ''Una estrella y dos estrellados'' (1959).
Pons began alternating performances in films with performances in major theaters in Mexico City, like The Margo (today Blanquita) or the Follies Bergere.
With the decline of the Rumberas films, Pons retired from the cinema in the early sixties. Her last film was ''Caña brava'' (1965), alongside the singer
Javier Solís
Gabriel Siria Levario (4 September 1931 – 19 April 1966), known professionally as Javier Solís, was a Mexican singer and actor. He specialized in the musical genres of bolero and ranchera.
Early life
Gabriel Siria Levario was the first of t ...
.
Retirement
After ''Caña Brava'', Pons's public appearances were limited. Speculation regarding the location of her residence appeared: Los Angeles, Miami, and New York have been proposed. Starting in the 1970s, she refused to have contact with the public. When her husband Ramon Pereda died, her isolation was higher. She even refused to receive a Diosa de Plata Award. Her reason was: ''All that can be said of me, was reflected in my films''.
[SOMOS (1999), p. 24] After the death of Ramon Pereda she remarried in 1989, this time to Benjamin Alvarez.
Death
María Antonieta Pons died in
Mexico City
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on 20 August 2004. Pons had started to have mental lapses, but her death was caused by a heart attack. At her request, her death was announced after the funeral services had concluded. In several interviews, her widower denied that Pons was overweight, and held that she kept the statuesque figure that characterized her in her films. She is survived by her only daughter, Maria Guadalupe Pereda, from her second marriage.
Filmography
* ''
Siboney'' (1938)
* ''La última aventura de Chaflán'' (1942)
* ''Noche de Ronda'' (1942)
* ''
Red Konga'' (1943)
* ''Balaju'' (1944)
* ''¡Viva mi desgracia!'' (1944)
* ''Toros, amor y gloria'' (1944)
* ''Cruel Destino'' (1945)
* ''Los misterios del hampa'' (1945)
* ''
Rosalinda'' (1945)
* ''
Embrujo antillano'' (1946)
* ''Pasiones Tormentosas'' (1946)
* ''
La reina del trópico
''La reina del trópico'' (''The Queen of the Tropics'') is a Mexican drama film directed by Raúl de Anda. It was released in 1946 and starring María Antonieta Pons and Luis Aguilar.
Plot
In Papantla, Veracruz, the orphan girl Maria Antonia (M ...
'' (1946)
* ''
The Private Life of Mark Antony and Cleopatra
''The Private Life of Mark Antony and Cleopatra'' (Spanish:''La vida íntima de Marco Antonio y Cleopatra'') is a 1947 Mexican historical comedy film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Luis Sandrini, María Antonieta Pons and Víctor Junco. ...
'' (1947)
* ''La sin ventura'' (1947)
* ''La insaciable'' (1947)
* ''Ángel o demonio'' (1947)
* ''
The Well-paid
''The Well-paid'' (in Spanish ''La bien pagada'') is a Mexican drama film directed by Alberto Gout. It was filmed in 1948 and starring María Antonieta Pons and Víctor Junco.
Plot
The billionaire Fernando Jordan ( Victor Junco) marries Carola Ru ...
'' (1948)
* ''Nuestras vidas'' (1948)
* ''La hija del penal'' (1948)
* ''
Flor de caña
''Flor de caña'' ("Sugarcane Flower") is a 1948 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza
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Alcoriza was ...
'' (1948)
* ''
The Woman of the Port'' (1949)
* ''Un cuerpo de mujer'' (1949)
* ''Piña madura'' (1950)
* ''El ciclón del Caribe'' (1950)
* ''
La reina del mambo'' (1950)
* ''
María Cristina'' (1950)
* ''La niña popoff'' (1951)
* ''Carnaval en la Atlántida'' (1952)
* ''Me lo dijo Adela'' (1953)
* ''Casa de perdición'' (1954)
* ''La gaviota'' (1954)
* ''¡Que bravas son las costeñas!'' (1955)
* ''La engañadora'' (1955)
* ''La culpa de los hombres'' (1956)
* ''Teatro del crimen'' (1956)
* ''Nunca me hagan eso'' (1956)
* ''La odalisca no. 13'' (1957)
* ''La Odalisca No. 13'' (1957)
* ''Ferias de México'' (1957)
* ''
A Thousand and One Nights'' (1958)
* ''
It Happened in Mexico
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'' (1958)
* ''Los legionarios'' (1958)
* ''La flor de la canela'' (1959)
* ''Acapulqueña'' (1959)
* ''Una estrella y dos estrellados'' (1960)
* ''Las cuatro milpas'' (1960)
* ''Voy de gallo'' (1961)
* ''El centauro del norte'' (1961)
* ''
Romance in Puerto Rico
''Romance in Puerto Rico'' (Spanish:''Romance en Puerto Rico'') is a 1962 Mexican-Puerto Rican musical film directed by Ramón Pereda and starring María Antonieta Pons and Dagoberto Rodríguez.Garcia p.55
Cast
* José Miguel Agrelot
* Bobby Cap ...
'' (1962)
* ''Caña Brava'' (1964)
Bibliography
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* ''Las Rumberas del Cine Mexicano'' (''The Rumberas of the Mexican Cinema'') (1999). In SOMOS. México: Editorial
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References
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1922 births
2004 deaths
Mexican film actresses
Mexican vedettes
Cuban emigrants to Mexico
Cuban film actresses
Golden Age of Mexican cinema
People from Havana
20th-century Cuban actresses