María de las Mercedes Mariana at María del Carmen de Foronda y Pinto, better known as Pituca de Foronda ( Spanish: María de las Mercedes Mariana y Maria del Carmen de Foronda y Pinto, mas conocido como Pituka de Foronda ) ( July 16, 1918 , Santa Cruz de Tenerife , Canary Islands , Spain - November 12, 1999 , Mexico City , Mexico ) - Mexican and Cuban theater and film actress.
| Maria de las Mercedes Mariana y Maria del Carmen de Foronda y Pinto, better known as Pituca de Foronda | |
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| Spanish María de las Mercedes Mariana y Maria del Carmen de Foronda y Pinto, mas conocido como Pituka de Foronda | |
| Birth name | |
| Date of Birth | July 16, 1918 |
| Place of Birth | Santa Cruz de Tenerife |
| Date of death | November 12, 1999 (81 years old) |
| A place of death | Mexico city |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | theater and film actress |
| Career | 1942-1996 |
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Memory
- 2 Filmography
- 2.1 Featured TV Series
- 2.2 Featured Movies
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Biography
Born July 16, 1918 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the family of Juan Francisco de Forord Sr. The family also had siblings - Ana Maria and Juan Francisco Jr., as well as cousins - outstanding actors Gustavo and Ruben Rojo . Unfortunately, Juan Francisco de Fororda Sr. fell ill with a severe mental illness and terrorized his family, for which he ended up in a psychiatric hospital, which caused a divorce between his father and her mother. A severe mental disorder led her father to a sudden death. A little later, her mother married Ruben Rojo Martinez de Nicholas and subsequently gave birth to brothers Gustavo and Ruben Rojo. Mother worked in the field of wholesale. The family settled in Montevideo and there she began to learn the basics of theatrical art, the family soon moved to Paraguay , where her mother left the wholesale business and founded a theater studio and a small theater, where her daughter first played in the play. In 1933, a war broke out between Bolivia and Paraguay and the family had to move to Chile , a little later they moved to Cuba with the intention of returning to their native Spain, but the news of the outbreak of the Civil War in Spain very upset them, but her film career began in Cuba. The outstanding director Emilio Fernandez found out about the successes in Cuba and invited her to Mexico, and without thinking twice, she agreed. She starred in 24 works in films and television series.
Died November 12, 1999 from natural causes.
Memory
Her name is inscribed in gold letters in the history of Mexican theater and cinema [1] .
Filmography
Featured TV Series
- 1963 - Wines of the Fathers
- 1971 - Garbage collection
- 1980 - Soledad - Marta.
- 1982 - Bianca Vidal - Elois.
- 1989 - Carousel - Sarah.
- 1994 - Marimar - Aunt Esperanza.
- 1995 - Maria from the suburbs - Senjo Caro.
Featured Movies
- 1942 - The Three Musketeers
Notes
- ↑ The source of information is in the Links section.