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Anita Blanch (1910–1983) was a Spanish-born, Mexican actress, who worked in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She was nominated for an Ariel Award from the Mexican Academy of Film three times and won the Best Supporting Actress Award from Diosa de Plata (Silver Goddess Award) in 1963.
Ana María Blanch Ruiz was born on 26 July 1910 in Sagunto,Valencia. Ana, who went by the name of "Anita" and her sister, actress Isabelita Blanch, who both had interest in the theater, arrived in Mexico in the 1920s. Blanch specialized in comedic plays and her theatrical debut was in a performance of “La cabalgata de los reyes”. Blanch was the first star of the prestigious "Ideal Theater" in Mexico City. She and her sister founded the Compañía de Teatro Anita Blanch (Anita Blanch Theater Company), hiring artists like Ángel Garasa, Rafael Banquells, and Jose Cibrian, among others. Throughout her career, she had several successful theatrical runs, including works such as: "Quien te quiere a ti" (1928), "El sexo débil" (1930), "Don Juan Tenorio" (1935), "Arsénico y encaje" (1942) and "El escándalo" (1947).
Fernando Soler (May 24, 1896 – October 24, 1979) was a prolific Mexican film actor and film director who appeared in over 100 films between 1915 and his death in 1979.
Emelia Pérez Castellanos (Havana, Cuba, 10 November 1921 – Mexico City, 1 January 2015), better known as Ninón Sevilla, was a Cuban-born Mexican film actress and dancer who was active during the golden age of Mexican cinema. She was considered one of the greatest exponents of the Rumberas film in the 1940s and 1950s.
Sevilla was born and raised in Centro Habana, a popular section of Havana. As a youth, she thought about becoming a missionary nun, but after she started dancing with success in nightclubs and cabarets, she opted for a career in show business. She adopted her stage name in tribute to the legendary French courtesan Ninon de Lenclos and began to work in the chorus of the Cuban comedians Mimí Cal and Leopoldo Fernández, respectively known as "Nananina" and "Tres Patines" .
Sevilla came to Mexico as part of a show starring the Argentinean singer Libertad Lamarque. Her number in the show was so successful that she was soon booked in other spectacles in Mexico City. While performing in the Teatro Lírico, producer Pedro Arturo Calderón saw Sevilla on stage and offered her a film contract. Her debut in cinema was in 1946 in Carita de Cielo with María Elena Marqués and Antonio Badú. From that moment, Sevilla became the exclusive star of Producciones Calderón, and although she had offers from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures, she turned them down because she was not interested in working in Hollywood.
Joaquín Pardavé Arce (September 30, 1900 – July 20, 1955) was a Mexican film actor, director, songwriter and screenwriter of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. He was best known for starring and directing various comedy films during the 1940s. In some of them, Pardavé paired with one of Mexico's most famous actresses, Sara García, the films which they starred are El baisano Jalil, El barchante Neguib, El ropavejero, and La familia Pérez. Both actors had on-screen chemistry together, and are noted for playing a wide variety of comic characters from Lebanese foreigners to middle-class Mexicans.
Pardavé was born to Spanish immigrants Joaquín Pardavé Bernal and Delfina Arce Contreras, theater actors, in Pénjamo, Guanajuato. His parents came to Mexico with the theatrical company "Betril".
After the death of his mother in 1916, Pardavé decided to settle in the city of Monterrey where he worked as a telegrapher in the Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México, there he composed the song "Carmen" dedicated to his girlfriend Carmen Delgado. Three years later, he returns to Mexico City after he is aware of the death of his father.
Director: Fernando Soler Writers: Joaquín Abati (play), Federico Reparaz (play) Stars: Fernando Soler, Anita Blanch, Andrés Soler
PELICULA DEL AÑO 1952, protagonizada por el gran actor Pedro Armendariz, anita blanch, Rebeca de Iturbide. Pedro Armendáriz, ídolo de multitudes en . peliculas mexicanas gratis online por internet, ver las mejores peliculas mexicanas peliculas audio latino, subscribanse ami face para mas peliculas y mas ac.
Ciclo de Cine mexicano de Radio y Televisión de Hidalgo. Ay, que tiempos, señor don Simón! (Julio Bracho, 1941) Visítanos en Síguenos en Facebook: Síguenos en Twitter: . Joaquin Pardave (Don Simòn),Arturo De Córdoba (Miguel),Mapy Cortes (Ines),Anita Blanch (Beatriz),Miguel Montemayor,Lolita Camarillo,Agustín Isunza,Luis .
Telenovela "El derecho de nacer" con María Rivas, Enrique Lizalde, Eusebia Cosme, Anita Blanch, Jacqueline Andere y Manolo García entre otros. Director y productor: Ernesto Alonso para Telesistema mexicano, S.A., México, 1966. Derechos Reservados Televisa, S.A. de C.V. y Editorial Clío. (Mi agradecimiento a jesúscinéfilo por permitirme utilizar este video subido por él).
1959, José Mojica, Eduardo Alcaraz, Miguel Arenas, Pedro Armendáriz, Augusto Benedico, Armando Bianchi, Anita Blanch, Elena Blumenkron, José Chávez, Yolanda Ciani, Elizabeth Dupeyrón, Fernando Gabrielli, Sara García, Pedro Geraldo, Nadia Haro Oliva, Roberto Kenny, Libertad Lamarque, Christiane Martel, Enrique Rambal, Carmela Rey, Manola Saavedra, Andrés Soler, Juan Ureta.
Joaquin Pardave Baila con Consuelo Guerrero de Luna en la pelicula : Ay! que tiempos señor Don Simon. Participan tambien Arturo De Cordoba, Mapy Cortes modelo Y Artista, tambien Miss Puerto Rico en 1957. Anita Blanch nacida en España y nacionalizada en Mexico
Al enterarse de que su madre se ha prostituido para mantenerla, una joven lo abandona todo para volverse bailarina de cabaret. Aunque encuentra el amor, entre la sordidez y la violencia de la vida nocturna, el recuerdo de un crimen cometido en el pasado pondrá a prueba su cordura. La refinada puesta en escena de Alberto Gout y algunos sensacionales números musicales de Ninón Sevilla enmarcan este melodrama de cabaret que se aventura también en la tragedia psicológica, con sorprendentes resultados. Director: Alberto Gout. Guión: José Carbó. F en B/N: Alex Phillips. Música: Antonio Díaz Conde. Edición: Alfredo Rosas Priego. Con: Ninón Sevilla (Graciela Montero), Roberto Cañedo (Octavio), Victor Junco (Mario Galindo), Anita Blanch (madre de Graciela), Gloria Cansino (Marta), Manuel Casanueva...