Carmen Molina | |
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Molina in a trailer for The Three Caballeros (1944) | |
Born | (1920-01-20)20 January 1920 Mexico City, Mexico |
Died | 17 October 1998(1998-10-17) (aged 78) Mexico City, Mexico |
Occupation(s) | Actor singer dancer |
Years active | 1936–1985 |
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).
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 | Mexican 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 | |
You Shall Not Covet Thy Son's Wife | Josefa | ||
The Man Without a Face | 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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