Carmen Molina (actress)
Carmen Molina (20 January 1920 – 17 October 1998) was a Mexican actress, singer, and dancer. She was considered a popular star of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Throughout her acting career, she was nominated for an Ariel Award for her supporting role in Las mañanitas (1948).
Carmen Molina | |
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Born | Mexico City, Mexico | 20 January 1920
Died | 17 October 1998 78) Mexico City, Mexico | (aged
Occupation(s) | Actress Singer Dancer |
Years active | 1936–1985 |
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1936 | ¿Qué hago con la criatura? | Rosa, Juan's husband | |
1937 | Don't Fool Yourself Dear | Carmencita | |
Adiós Nicanor | Lupe | ||
1941 | La gallina clueca | Pita | |
1942 | Simón Bolívar | María Teresa | |
1944 | Saint Francis of Assisi | Sta. Clara de Asis | |
The Three Caballeros | Mexico Girl | ||
1945 | Canção do México | Specialty Dancer | |
1946 | Palabras de mujer | Bailarina | Uncredited |
1947 | Por culpa de una mujer | ||
1948 | The Well-paid | Julieta Rute | |
La casa de la Troya | Moncha | ||
Las mañanitas | |||
Dueña y señora | Toña joven | ||
1949 | Carta Brava | Nora | |
Rough But Respectable | Carmelita | ||
Hypocrite | Aurora | ||
Cuatro vidas | |||
1950 | Vino el remolino y nos alevantó | Toña Ramírez | |
No desearás la mujer de tu hijo | Josefa | ||
El hombre sin rostro | Ana María | ||
1951 | La hija de la otra | Mercedes de Castroviejo | |
1952 | El mártir del calvario | Marta | |
1962 | Twist, locura de juventud | Tía Rita | |
The Extra | Actress who plays Margarita Gautier | ||
1963 | Rostro infernal | Dr. Mendez Braun | |
1965 | Aventura al centro de la tierra | Julia | |
1969 | Amor y medias | ||
1979 | Naná | ||
1981 | Lagunilla, mi barrio | Hortensia Braniff | |
1982 | Lagunilla 2 | Hortensia | |
1983 | Los dos carnales | Doña Manuela | (final film role) |
References
- Emilio García Riera, México visto por el cine extranjero, Volume 3, Ediciones Era, 1988, ISBN 968-411-315-3
- José Rogelio Álvarez, Enciclopedia de México, Volume 9, Edition 4, 1978
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