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Gloria Méndez Ramos (19 April 1919 – 13 April 1983), known professionally as Gloria Marín, was a Mexican actress. She was considered a celebrated female star of the
Golden Age of Mexican cinema The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema (Spanish: la Época de Oro del Cine Mexicano), spanning the 1930s to 1950s, was a prolific era during which Mexico emerged as the leading film producer in Latin America. Filmmakers during this period tackled themes ...
. During her career, Marín appeared in about 100 films and television series. She received an
Ariel Award The Ariel Award () is an award that recognizes the best of Mexican cinema. Given annually, since 1946, by the Academia Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas, Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (AMACC), the award reco ...
nomination for her leading performance in the 1948 film ''Si Adelita se fuera con otro''.


Biography

Gloria Méndez Ramos was the daughter of dancer María Laura Ramos Luna (who used the artistic name Laura Marín) and businessman Pedro Méndez Armendáriz, and a cousin of actor
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. She began her career at age six, alongside her mother who ran a theater company in Mexico City. She also worked later in the Mayab and in the carpa of Santa María la Ribera where the comedian
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offers her first opportunity in the cinema. She debuted in the film ''Los millones de Chaflán'' (1939). At age 15, she married the official Arturo Vargas (forwarding agent). She made 19 films between 1938 and 1941. She performed with
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in '' El gendarme desconocido'' in 1941. That same year she met
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in the filming of '' ¡Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes!'', when she was 22 and he 30 years old. Although Negrete was already married, they both had a chemistry both on and off the camera which became evident in the film. After the movie they remained friends, but when Negrete returned from New York to film his next movie, they began a stormy relationship that lasted ten years. They lived together but ever married, talking about their relationship as a 'marriage' and later a 'divorce' after 1952, when they separated. In 1951 they adopted a daughter, Virginia. They co-starred in 10 films together. Marín was nominated for a
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Award for her performance in ''Si Adelita se fuera con otro''. In 1942, she appeared with
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in ''¡Que hombre tán simpático!''. She also appeared with
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in the films ''El conde de Montecristo'' (1942) and ''Crepúsculo'' (1945). She married actor Abel Salazar in Mexico City on 31 May 1958; the couple divorced in 1960. She won two ''Diosas de Plata Awards'' for her work in the movies '' Mecánica nacional'' (1972) and ''Presagio'' (1974). For 30 years, Gloria starred in several
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s like ''La hiena'', ''Los hermanos Coraje'' and ''La maldición de La Blonda'', among others. She starred in several stage plays such as '' Debiera haber obispas'', ''Tan cerca del cielo'' and ''La jaula de cristal''. Her last notable role was as the Mother Superior in the telenovela '' Mundo de juguete''.


Death

Marín died at the Hospital Español in
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on 13 April 1983, six days before her 64th birthday, because of
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. She was interred at
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.


Filmography


Movies

*''Cruz de olvido'' (1983) *''Aquel famoso Remington'' (''That famous Remington'') (1982) *''El vuelo de la cigüeña'' (''Flight of the Stork'') (1979) *''En la trampa'' (''In the trap'') (1979) *'' Coyote and Bronca'' (1978) *''Acto de posesión'' (''Act of possession'') (1977) *''Presagio'' (1975) .... Dueña de la cantina *''Los perros de Dios'' (''God's dogs'') (1974) * ''
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'' (1972) .... Dora *''El festín de la loba'' (''The She-Wolf's Feast'') (1972) *''Nadie te querrá como yo'' (''No One Will Love You Like I Will'') (1972) *''Ave sin nido'' (''Bird Without a Nest'') (1971) (Mexico) *''El criado malcriado'' (''The Ill-Mannered Manservant'') (1969) .... Esperanza *''Primera comunión'' (''First communion'') (1969) *''Las visitaciones del diablo'' (''Visitations of the Devil'') (1968) .... Arminda *''Bromas, S.A.'' (''Jokes, Inc.'') (1967) *''La muerte es puntual'' (''Death is punctual'') (1967) *''La piel de Zapa'' (1964) *'' La justicia del Coyote'' (''The Coyote's justice'') (1956) .... Mara *''El caso de la mujer asesinadita'' (''The Case of the Murdered Little Lady'') (1955) *'' The Coyote'' (''The coyote'') (1955) *''Pecado mortal'' (''Mortal sin'') (1955) *''Nuevo amanecer'' (1954) *''Ley fuga'' (1954) *''
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'' (''The ghost falls in love'') (1953) *''Ni pobres ni ricos'' (''Neither rich nor poor'') (1953) *''Un gallo en corral ajeno'' (''Rooster in a Foreign Corral'') (1952) *''El derecho de nacer'' (''The right to be born'') (1952) .... María Elena *''Mujer de medianoche'' (''Midnight woman'') (1952) *''Hay un niño en su futuro'' (''There is a child in your future'') (1952) * '' Forever Yours'' (1952) .... Soledad *''El sol sale para todos'' (''The sun sets for everyone'') (1950) *''El pecado de quererte'' (''The sin of loving you'') (1950) .... Graciela * ''
Witch's Corner ''Witch's Corner'' (Spanish: ''Rincón brujo'') is a 1949 Mexican drama film directed by Alberto Gout and starring Gloria Marín, Víctor Junco and Armando Silvestre. Riera p.71 It was made at the Azteca Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets we ...
'' (1949) *''La venenosa'' (''The poisonous woman'') (1949) *''Si Adelita se fuera con otro'' (''If Adelita goes out with another'') (1948) * ''
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'' (1947) .... Magdalena *''En tiempos de la Inquisición'' (''In the times of the Inquisition'') (1946) *''La noche y tú'' (''The night and you'') (1946) * '' The Associate'' (1946) *''Canaima'' (1945) .... Maigualida *''Hasta que perdió Jalisco'' (''Until Jalisco loses'') (1945) *''Una mujer que no miente'' (''A woman who doesn't lie'') (1945) * ''
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'' (1945) .... Lucía *''Alma de bronce'' (''Soul of Bronze'') (1944) *''Así son ellas'' (''That's How They Are'') (1944) *''Una carta de amor'' (''A Love Letter'') (1943) .... Marta María Mireles *''Tentación'' (''Temptation'') (1943) *''El jorobado'' (''The Hunchback'') (1943) .... Aurora de Nevers *''La posada sangrienta'' (''Inn of Blood'') (1943) *''
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'' (1943) * ''
Beautiful Michoacán ''Beautiful Michoacán'' (Spanish language, Spanish: ''¡Qué lindo es Michoacán!'') is a 1943 Mexican musical film, musical comedy film directed by Ismael Rodríguez and starring Tito Guízar, Gloria Marín and Víctor Manuel Mendoza.Hellier-Tin ...
'' (1943) *''La virgen que forjó una patria'' (''The virgin who forged a fatherland'') (1942) .... Xochiquiauit *''Historia de un gran amor'' (''Story of a great love'') (1942) .... Soledad * ''
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'' (1942) *''Seda, sangre y sol'' (''Silk, blood, and sand'') (1942) .... Rosario Gómez *''El que tenga un amor'' (''He who has love'') (1942) *''La gallina clueca'' (1941) *'' ¡Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes!'' (''Oh! Jalisco, don't give up!'') (1941) .... Carmela * ''
The Unknown Policeman ''The Unknown Policeman'' (Spanish: ''El gendarme desconocido'') is a 1941 Mexican comedy film directed and co-written by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Mapy Cortés, Chino Herrera, Daniel "Chino" Herrera and Gloria Marín.Standish & B ...
'' (1941) with
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*''Amor chinaco'' (1941) * '' The 9.15 Express'' (1941) *''Cuando los hijos se van'' (''When the children leave'') (1941) .... Mimi *''El jefe máximo'' (''The great boss'') (1940) *''Los apuros de Narciso'' (1940) *''Odio'' (''Hate'') (1940) *''Cantinflas ruletero'' (1940) * ''El muerto murió'' (''The dead man died'') (1939) * '' Every Madman to His Specialty'' (1939) * ''La casa del ogro'' (1939) * ''Cantinflas jengibre contra dinamita'' (1939) * '' The Girl's Aunt'' (1938) * ''Los millones de Chaflán'' (''Chaflán's millions'') (1938)


Television

* "Al rojo vivo" (1980) * "Cancionera" (1980) * "Honrarás a los tuyos" (1979) * "Lágrimas negras" (1979) * "La hora del silencio" (1978) * " Mundo de juguete" (1974) ... Madre Superiora * "La hiena" (1973) * "Los hermanos coraje" (1972) * "Una vez, un hombre" (1971) * "Maldición de La Blonda" (1971) * "El oficio mas antiguo del mundo" (1970) * "Prohibido" (1970) * "Mi amor por ti" (1969) * "Engañame" (1967) * "La dueña" (1966) * " Alma de mi alma" (1965) * "Puente de cristal" (1965) * "La piel de Zapa" (1964) * "Gabriela" (1964) * "La madrastra" (1962) * "Un rostro en el pasado" (1960)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Marin, Gloria 1919 births 1983 deaths Mexican film actresses Mexican television actresses Mexican stage actresses Actresses from Mexico City 20th-century Mexican actresses Golden Age of Mexican cinema