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Rosa Carmina Riverón Jiménez (born November 19, 1929) is a Cuban-Mexican actress and dancer. She was discovered in Cuba by the
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filmmaker
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 ...
, and made her debut in
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in Orol's film ''A Woman from the East'' in 1946. She quickly achieved great popularity in the Mexico thanks to her talent, demeanor, and unconventional stature (being very tall for an actresses of the time). For several years, she was part of the film crew of Juan Orol in his best
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s. Among these are the classic ''
Gangsters Versus Cowboys ''Gangsters Versus Cowboys'' (Spanish:''Gangsters contra charros'') is a 1948 Mexican gangster film written, directed by, and starring Juan Orol, and featuring Rosa Carmina and José Pulído. It was made as a sequel to Orol's '' Gangster's Kingdo ...
'' (1948), considered one of the best Mexican films and considered a
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in several film clubs around the world. Additionally, Rosa Carmina was one of the principal stars of 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 ...
of the
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in the 1940s and 1950s. Among her principal Rumberas films are ''
Tania, the Beautiful Wild Girl ''Tania, the Beautiful Wild Girl'' (in Spanish ''Tania, la bella salvaje'') is a Mexican drama film directed by Juan Orol. It was released in 1948 and starring Rosa Carmina and Manuel Arvide. Plot Rolando (Manuel Arvide), a millionaire, meets in a ...
'' (1947), '' Wild Love'' (1949), ''
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'' (1951), '' Voyager'' (1952) and '' Sandra, the Woman of Fire'' (1954), among others. In her versatile career, Rosa Carmina has worked in various film genres, as well as theater and television. In the 1980s and 1990s she appeared in some Mexican
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s. Thanks to her film collaboration with Orol, she was known as ''The Queen of the Gangsters'' of Mexican cinema. She is also known under the name ''Her Majesty The Rumba''.


Early life

Rosa Carmina Riverón Jimenez was born in
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,
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on November 19, 1929. Daughter of Juán Bruno Riverón and Encarnacion Jimenez and the youngest of four brothers. From an early age she showed interest in dancing, and studied at the School of Dance in Cuba. In 1946 the famous Spanish producer, director and film actor
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 ...
divorced the Cuban rumbera
María Antonieta Pons Maria Antonieta Pons (November 6, 1922 in Havana, Cuba – August 20, 2004 in Mexico City) was a Cuban-born Mexican film actress and dancer. She was the first actress in the ''Rumberas films'' in the 1940s and 1950s, in the Golden Age of Mexican ...
, ending their film collaboration in the
Mexican Cinema Mexican cinema dates to the late nineteenth century during the rule of President Porfirio Díaz. Seeing a demonstration of short films in 1896, Díaz immediately saw the importance of documenting his presidency in order to present an ideal ...
. Orol then traveled to Cuba to search for a new star for his films. He launched a competition in Havana where about five hundred girls attended (among the contestants were the future stars
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and Mary Esquivel). He was unable to find an actress to play the character of a Japanese spy in the film ''A Woman from the East'', so he decided to return to Mexico. However, Orol unexpectedly received a call from Enrique Brion, his agent in Cuba. Brion had come by invitation to the graduation celebration of Juanita Riverón, Rosa's sister, where he heard Rosa Carmina sing. Brion told Orol about his discovery. Upon meeting Rosa the next day, Orol claimed to have felt a great emotion, and thought to himself: ''She is the Woman from the East''. Orol fell for Rosa and offered her a contract to star in three films in Mexico. She initially rejected the offer, but was eventually convinced by Orol. Rosa decided to travel with him to Mexico accompanied by her family. Juan Orol taught her his best dance moves. Later, he sent for choreographers from Africa. Rosa Carmina also took acting classes at the workshop of master Seki Sano.


Career


Films with Juan Orol

Rosa Carmina began her artistic career in the Mexican Cinema starring the film ''A Woman from East'' (1946), directed by Juan Orol. Rosa had signed a contract to film two more films with Orol. Her second project was ''
Tania, the Beautiful Wild Girl ''Tania, the Beautiful Wild Girl'' (in Spanish ''Tania, la bella salvaje'') is a Mexican drama film directed by Juan Orol. It was released in 1948 and starring Rosa Carmina and Manuel Arvide. Plot Rolando (Manuel Arvide), a millionaire, meets in a ...
'' (1947). Her third film made with Orol was ''
Gangster's Kingdom ''Gangster's Kingdom'' (Spanish:''El reino de los gángsters'') is a 1948 Mexican crime film written and directed by Juan Orol who also starred in the film. Like Orol's other films it was an attempt to copy the style of Hollywood films of the era. ...
'' (1947). Both this film and its sequel, ''
Gangsters Versus Cowboys ''Gangsters Versus Cowboys'' (Spanish:''Gangsters contra charros'') is a 1948 Mexican gangster film written, directed by, and starring Juan Orol, and featuring Rosa Carmina and José Pulído. It was made as a sequel to Orol's '' Gangster's Kingdo ...
'' (1948), are now considered cult films in the
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genre, and have an important place in several film libraries around the world. In both films Rosa Carmina plays the ''
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'', the object of the conflict between the male characters in the story, a situation that contributes to elevate to star as one of the most representative sex symbols of the Mexican cinema of the time. In some Orol films the actress played herself. To close the 1940s, Rosa Carmina filmed two more films with Orol: '' Wild Love'' (1949) (controversial film based on a story by José G. Cruz, who spoke about a love conflict between a young man and his own uncle) and ''
Cabaret Shangai ''Cabaret Shangai'' (a.k.a. ''Cabaret Shaghai'') is a Mexican drama film directed by Juan Orol. It was released in 1950 and starred Rosa Carmina and Orol. Plot Alberto (Robert Romaña), the confidant of Tony (Juan Orol), a gangster owner of the C ...
'' (1950). Rosa Carmina success in film increases due to her versatility, she soon proved to be a complete vedette, because she not only showed talent for dancing but also singing and acting. In 1951, Rosa Carmina films the trilogy ''Percal'', which consisted of three films: ''The Poor's Hell'', ''Women Perdition'' and ''Men without Soul''. This trilogy was based on a popular original comic of José G. Cruz. The success of the comic magazine in the audience was overcome by the film version. Despite being virtually exclusive star of Orol films and his production company (España Sono Films), he gives her the opportunity to film with other producers. After her filmic collaborations with Producciones Rosas Priego and CLASA Films Mundiales, Rosa Carmina rejoins the Orol film team with '' The Goddess of Tahiti'' (1953). In 1954, Juan Orol produces and directs in Cuba '' Sandra, the Woman of Fire'' (1954). The movie was one of the most important and memorable blockbusters films by Rosa Carmina and Orol. Rosa Carmina continued her filmic collaborations next to Juan Orol in three more films: ''Crime Syndicate'' (1954), ''Under the Fear Influence'' (1955) and ''Dangerous Secretary'' (1955). In total, between 1946 and 1955, the legendary Orol directed her in sixteen films. Despite the peculiar style of cinema Juan Orol, these films help to enrich the myth of Rosa Carmina and give it the undisputed title of ''Queen of the Gangsters'' of the Mexican
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.


Films with other filmmakers

In 1950, Rosa shot with the production company Producciones Rosas Priego. At this studio, Rosa Carmina had the opportunity to make dramatic films with very different plots: she filmed movies like ''Treacherous'' (1950), with Fernando fernández; ''
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'' (1951), with Rubén Rojo; ''Ladies Specialist'' (1952), with
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; '' Voyager'' (1952), again with Fernandez, and ''The Second Woman'' (1954), with
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, among others. Rosa Carmina was also originally considered to star in the film ''un extraño en la escalera'', directed by the filmmaker
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, next to
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. However, Rosa rejected the project to join a new film project with Orol. She was then replaced by
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. In the mid 1950s, the Rumberas film experienced a decline. Like other exponents of the genre, Rosa Carmina made fewer productions in this genre. In 1956 she filmed the Spanish-Mexican co-production ''Love Me with Music'' (1956), directed by Ignacio Iquino. The film was a great success in the Spanish market, making Carmina one of the few Mexican stars to achieve success in Spain. From this point on, Rosa Carmina performed musical numbers only sporadically in her films. In 1956, Rosa Carmina received an offer to make a film in France with actress
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, but because the movie would contain lesbian scenes, Juan Orol recommended that she reject the project. In 1959 she starring the film ''My Private Secretaries'', with the American-Cuban actor
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. In the late 1950s and during the 1960s, Rosa Carmina ventured into other film genres. Carmina's career stands out because of her versatility in working in different genres while keeping the same success with the public. Few actresses in the Mexican cinema were able to do this. She was part of the era of the
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for her involvement in films like ''The Last Fight'' (1959) and ''The White Shadow'' (1964). She also ventured into the
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and
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genres in films like ''The Cobra Mystery'' (1959), ''Infernal Face'' (1963) and ''Macabre Footprint'' (1963). In 1974, Rosa Carmina met for the last time with Juan Orol in the film ''México by Night'', where they made their last appearance ''Sandra'' and the serie of characters created by Orol to his classic films. In 1975, Rosa appeared in the film '' Beauties by Night'', which introduced the ''
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'' that flourished between the 1970s and 1980s in the Mexican Cinema. In 1976, the Peruvian Nobel Prize winner
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directed her in ''Captain Pantoja and the Special Services'', based on his novel of the same name. Rosa was considered for the role of Chuchupe. Mario Vargas Llosa himself claimed to have inspired her for the character in the novel. However, they realized that Rosa was too physically attractive to play an obese and decadent woman. The character was then performed by
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, although a special character was created so that they could keep Rosa Carmina in the cast: ''La Cubana''. The film was produced by
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and made in the
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. In 1981, Rosa appeared in the
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film ''Rastro de muerte''. Her last film was ''Teatro Follies'', a musical film made for television in 1983, in which she shared credit with
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and
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. In 1992, Rosa was considered for a role in the film ''The Years of Greta''. However, her physical attractiveness was again an impediment to the realization of the character she was intended to play, so she was replaced by the Mexican actress and rumbera
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.


Stage performances

Carmina also performed in arenas, stadiums, cabaret, public theaters and nightclubs around Central and South America, which achieved significant success in an era when the television was not yet considered a mass medium. Her foray into the theater in Mexico occurred shortly after her arrival to the country and after the success of the film ''Tania, la bella salvaje''. Juan Orol organized a tour throughout the country for Rosa Carmina, where he presented her live to the public. Eventually, Rosa entered in a musical revue presented at the Tivoli Theatre in Mexico City, where she shared scenes with figures like
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, Rosita Fornés and
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. In her live music shows, Rosa Carmina was not limited to the interpretation of Caribbean dances, as dhe experimented with other music genres like the Rock and roll. To develop these new rhythms, she had the support of the Dominican choreographer
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, Broadway dancer and former member of the
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. In 1976 she starred in a successful music season in the Blanquita Theater of Mexico City, alongside the comedian
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and the Cuban rumbera
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. In the early 1990s, Rosa Carmina starred in a show called ''Rumba, poetry and song'', which wove the songs of her films with Cuban poetry and dance. One thousand performances were held at the Teatro Esperanza Iris of Mexico City, coinciding with the 45th anniversary of Rosa Carmina's career, under the sponsorship of the National Council for Culture and the Arts, the Secretariat of Public Education and Leon Alazraki Riverón.


Television

Rosa Carmina has had a very selective presence on Mexican television. She was one of the first figures to present a musical show on Mexican television. At the end of her film career, Rosa made her debut in the Mexican
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s in 1984, in the telenovela ''La pasión de Isabela'' (1984). Probably her most memorable works in this medium are the telenovelas ''Juana Iris'' (1985) and ''Muchachita'' (1986), where she played special characters written especially for her by the writer Ricardo Renteria. In 1992 she participated in the telenovela '' Maria Mercedes'' (1992), the first of the successful television soap opera trilogy known as the ''Trilogy of the Marias'', starring the singer
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. She played a minor character and got her role due to her friendship with the soap opera's writer Carlos Romero. This is, to date, her last professional work as an actress. Rosa Carmina was initially considered to be part of the cast of the telenovela '' Marimar''. However, Carmina rejected the project and was replaced by
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.


Personal life

Rosa Carmina has been married several times. Her first husband, Francisco Morales Llanes, was a military and head of the "intelligence" in Cuba during
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. After, she married Juan Orol. Her third husband was Ramon de Florez. In her fourth and fifth marriage, she married businessmen of Spanish and Lebanese origin, respectively. She resides in
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. Such was the impact of her musical numbers from films caused among the public, the audience whistled and clapped to repeat the roll in theaters. The Mexican painter and sculptor
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has stated numerous times in the press and on television that he named the
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in her honor. In the biographical film about Juan Orol made by the filmmaker Sebastián del Amo, ''El fantástico mundo de Juan Orol'' (2012), Rosa Carmina is played by the Mexican actress Ximena Gonzalez Rubio.Apantallan con historia de Orol
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Filmography

* ''A Woman from East'' (1946) * ''
Tania, the Beautiful Wild Girl ''Tania, the Beautiful Wild Girl'' (in Spanish ''Tania, la bella salvaje'') is a Mexican drama film directed by Juan Orol. It was released in 1948 and starring Rosa Carmina and Manuel Arvide. Plot Rolando (Manuel Arvide), a millionaire, meets in a ...
'' (1947) * ''
Gangster's Kingdom ''Gangster's Kingdom'' (Spanish:''El reino de los gángsters'') is a 1948 Mexican crime film written and directed by Juan Orol who also starred in the film. Like Orol's other films it was an attempt to copy the style of Hollywood films of the era. ...
'' (1948) * ''
Gangsters Versus Cowboys ''Gangsters Versus Cowboys'' (Spanish:''Gangsters contra charros'') is a 1948 Mexican gangster film written, directed by, and starring Juan Orol, and featuring Rosa Carmina and José Pulído. It was made as a sequel to Orol's '' Gangster's Kingdo ...
'' (1948) * ''The Downtown's Cowboy'' (1948) * ''The Bandit'' (1948) * '' Wild Love'' (1950) * ''
Cabaret Shangai ''Cabaret Shangai'' (a.k.a. ''Cabaret Shaghai'') is a Mexican drama film directed by Juan Orol. It was released in 1950 and starred Rosa Carmina and Orol. Plot Alberto (Robert Romaña), the confidant of Tony (Juan Orol), a gangster owner of the C ...
'' (1950) * ''Treacherous'' (1950) * ''What Idiots are the Men!'' (1951) * ''The Poor's Hell'' (1951) * ''Women Perdition'' (1951) * ''Men without Soul'' (1951) * ''
In the Flesh In the Flesh may refer to: Books * ''In the Flesh'' (2009 graphic novel), a collection of stories by Koren Shadmi Film and TV * ''In the Flesh'' (1998 film), an American gay-themed murder mystery film * ''In the Flesh'' (2003 film), an Indian ...
'' (1951) * ''Night of Perdition'' (1951) * ''Beautiful Woman'' (1952) * '' Voyager'' (1952) * ''Ladies Specialist'' (1952) * ''Star without Light'' (1953) * ''The Second Woman'' (1953) * '' The Goddess of Tahiti'' (1953) * '' Sandra, the Woman of Fire'' (1954) * ''Crime Syndicate'' (1954) * ''The Black Christ'' (1954) * ''Under the Fear Influence'' (1955) * ''Dangerous Secretary'' (1955) * ''Story of a Cheating Husband'' (1955) * ''Love me with Music'' (1957) * ''Unforgettable Melodies'' (1958) * ''Tragic Cabaret'' (1958) * ''My Private Secretaries'' (1961) * ''The Last Fight'' (1959) * ''My Wife needs a Husband'' (1959) * ''The Goose that lays the Golden Eggs'' (1960) * ''How Much is Your Son?'' (1961) * ''Infernal Face'' (1963) * ''The Macabre Footprint'' (1963) * ''The White Shadow'' (1963) * ''Mexico by Night'' (1974) * ''Captain Pantoja and the Special Services'' (1974) * '' Beauties by Night'' (1975) * ''Trail of Death'' (1981) * ''This and the Other with a Single Ticket'' (1983) * ''Follies Theater'' (1983)


TV

* ''La pasión de Isabela'' (1984) * ''Juana Iris'' (1985) * ''Muchachita'' (1986) * ''Morir para vivir'' (1986) * '' Simplemente Maria'' (1988) * ''
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'' (1990) * ''
Mi pequeña Soledad ''Mi pequeña Soledad'' (''My little Soledad'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Verónica Castro for Televisa in 1990. Verónica Castro starred as protagonist, while Rosa María Bianchi, Salvador Pineda, July Furlong and Roberto Ballest ...
'' (1990) * '' María Mercedes'' (1992)


Bibliography

* *''Las Rumberas del Cine Mexicano'' (''The Rumberas of the Mexican Cinema'') (1999). In SOMOS. México: Editorial
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, S. A. de C. V. *


References


External links

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