Carmelita González
Carmelita González | |
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Born | July 11, 1928 |
Died | April 30, 2010 Mexico City, Mexico | (aged 81)
Known for | "Primera actriz" (lead actress)[1][2][3] Cinema, telenovela |
Spouse | Eduardo Fajardo |
Awards | Diosa de Plata (Silver Goddess Award), Dos tipos de cuidado (1953) Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress, Motel (1984) |
Patron(s) | Luis Aguilar[1][2] |
Carmelita González (July 11, 1928 – April 30, 2010) was a Mexican lead actress known for her film roles during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.[1][2][4] She appeared in nearly 100 Mexican films during her career, opposite such actors as Mario Moreno Cantinflas, Pedro Infante and Jorge Negrete.[4] González began her career by earning $21[1] but went on to win an Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress for her 1984 performance in Luis Mandoki's Motel.[1][2]
Golden age of Mexican cinema
[edit]Carmelita González made her debut in 1945 with Camino de Sacramento which starred Negrete.[1] Because she was uncredited, González only earned $21.[1] She earned her first film credit as Carmelita González in 1946 alongside comedian Cantinflas in Soy un prófugo.[3] Active throughout the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, González's film credits included 1952's Dos tipos de cuidado, co-starring Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante.[4] Her role as Rosario, a rape victim, in Dos tipos de cuidado garnered a Diosa de Plata (Silver Goddess Award) and considered a major performance.[5] González would appear uncredited with Mario Moreno in 1956's Around the World in 80 Days.[2] Her contemporary actresses were Charito Granados, Esther Fernández and Marga López.[5] Appearing during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, these contemporaries like González were atypical heroines ahead of their time.[5]
In 1952, González starred in Huracán Ramírez, which was a black-and-white movie, in the then emerging genre of lucha libre masked wrestler films.[1][6] During the 1940s, a series of movies beginning with El Santo and El Hijo del Santo in 1942 popularized lucha libre, literally free-style fighting, masked wrestlers.[7] González would go on to star in the 1962 El misterio de Huracán Ramírez, 1966 El Hijo de Huracán Ramírez and 1967 La venganza de Huracán Ramirez remakes.
Telenovela career
[edit]González later worked on Mexican television, including telenovelas. She appeared as a supporting actress in various roles on the telenovelas Así son ellas, Amar otra vez and Alegrijes y rebujos.[4] González' last appearances were on Amar Otra Vez in 2004 as her health began to wane.[5]
Early life
[edit]Gonzalez was born in Mexico City on July 11, 1928.[4] Her father insisted upon her earning a college degree in Industrial relations but González studied English and French in the United States.[1] He initially opposed her desire to work in field of drama but won the approval of her mother and appeared in the movie Bésame mucho.[1] González was married briefly to Eduardo Fajardo with whom she bore a daughter, Paloma del Rocío.[1][5]
Final years and death
[edit]González died of pneumonia at 5 am on April 30, 2010, at the hospital Santelena in Mexico City, where she had been hospitalized for several days.[4] She had been recovering from intestinal problems.[4] She was 81 years old.[4]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Film | Role | Notes and awards |
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1945 | The Road to Sacramento | ||
Marina | Pueblerina | ||
1945 | |||
Las cinco advertencias de Satanás | |||
1946 | I Am a Fugitive | as Carmen González | |
It's Not Enough to Be a Charro | |||
The Operetta Queen | |||
1946 | El puente del castigo | ||
Las colegialas | |||
1946 | |||
El barchante Neguib | |||
1947 | |||
El ropavejero | |||
1947 | Una extraña mujer | ||
Twilight on the Rio Grande | |||
1947 | La niña de mis ojos | Germana | |
Tycoon | |||
1948 | E o Mundo se Diverte | as Carmen González | |
El muchacho alegre | |||
1948 | |||
Que Dios me perdone | Alicia | ||
1948 | Casbah | ||
El cuarto mandamiento | |||
1948 | The Game Rooster | ||
Se la llevó el Remington | Gloria | ||
1949 | Comisario en turno | as Carmen Gonzalez | |
Yo maté a Juan Charrasqueado | as Carmen Gonzalez | ||
1949 | El hijo del bandido | ||
Angels of the Arrabal | |||
1949 | |||
El charro Negro en el norte | Anita | ||
1950 | Matrimonio y mortaja | ||
Yo también soy de Jalisco | |||
1950 | Aventuras de un nuevo rico | ||
Barrio bajo | |||
1951 | My Goddaughter's Difficulties | as Carmen González | |
Doña Clarines | |||
1951 | |||
La trinca del aire | Irene | ||
1952 | Las locuras de Tin-Tan | Lolita | |
Subida al cielo[8] | Albina | ||
1952 | Los hijos de María Morales | Gloria Magaña | |
Nobody's Children | |||
1952 | |||
Sister Alegría | Sor Mónica | ||
1953 | Huracán Ramírez | Laura | |
Canción de cuna | |||
1953 | El jugador | ||
Dos tipos de cuidado | Rosario | Diosa de Plata (Silver Goddess Award)[2] | |
1953 | |||
Reportaje | |||
1954 | Venganza en el circo | Laura | |
La ladrona | |||
1954 | Hijas casaderas | ||
Ofrenda | |||
1956 | La vida es maravillosa | ||
Pura vida | |||
1956 | El hombre que quiso ser pobre | Elena | |
Around the World in 80 Days | |||
1958 | |||
It Happened in Mexico | |||
1959 | |||
S.O.S., abuelita | |||
1960 | |||
El hombre que perdió el tren | |||
1961 | Culpas ajenas | ||
Los inocentes | Not to be confused with The Innocents (1963 film) | ||
1962 | El hombre del expreso de Oriente | ||
Espiritismo | Alicia García | Garcia's widow | |
1965 | Secreto de confesión | ||
El señor doctor | |||
1966 | |||
El Hijo de Huracán Ramírez | |||
1967 | La venganza de Huracán Ramirez | ||
Aventura en el palacio viejo | |||
1969 | |||
El ojo de vidrio | |||
1971 | |||
Pequeñeces | |||
1972 | Los hermanos coraje | ||
Lotação Esgotada | |||
1972 | |||
Pedro Só | |||
1975 | Lerpar | ||
Albures mexicanos | |||
1976 | |||
Los bandidos del río frío | |||
1977 | |||
Sor tequila | |||
1978 | Rosalia | ||
Los amantes frios | |||
1978 | |||
Cartas de amor de una monja | |||
1979 | |||
El torito puños de oro | |||
1980 | Corazones sin rumbo | ||
El medio pelo | |||
1981 | La pachanga | ||
La cosecha de mujeres | |||
1981 | |||
Las braceras | |||
1982 | El torito de Tepito | ||
Leona Vicario | |||
1983 | La banda de la sotana negra | ||
Niño pobre, niño rico | |||
1984 | La divina Lola | ||
Se sufre pero se goza | |||
1984 | El judicial | ||
El sinvergüenza | |||
1984 | |||
Motel | Carolina López | Pérez's widow | |
1985 | |||
Sinvergüenza pero honrado | |||
1986 | |||
El cachas de oro | |||
1987 | Cinco nacos asaltan Las Vegas | ||
El diablo, el santo y el tonto | |||
1988 | El cabaretero y sus golfas | ||
El vergonzoso | |||
El pecado de Oyuki | Shizuko | ||
1989 | Ángeles blancos | Dolores | |
El garañón | |||
1990 | Noche de pánico | ||
Cuando llega el amor | Carmen | ||
1990 | Un corazón para dos | ||
Las travesuras de Super Chi-do | |||
1991 | Pedro infante vive? | Carmelita Gonzalez | |
Cuando te veo palpito | |||
1992 | Gas Food Lodging | Mexican Woman | as Carmen Gonzales |
Ángeles sin paraíso | |||
1993 | |||
Clarisa | Sofía | ||
1994 | Más allá del puente | Queta | |
Volver a empezar | Encarnación | ||
Amor que mata | |||
1995 | |||
Bajo un mismo rostro | Lucia | ||
1996 | Sentimientos Ajenos | Inés | |
La sombra del otro | Coco | ||
1997 | |||
El secreto de Alejandra | Carolina | ||
1998 | |||
Gotita de amor | Honoria | ||
1999 | |||
Alma Rebelde | Simona | ||
2000 | Mi Destino Eres Tú | Asunción Rivadeneira | |
Por un beso | Elodia | ||
2001 | |||
Navidad sin fin | Natividad | ||
2002 | |||
Así son ellas | Aunt Luvia | ||
2004 | Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real | 14 episodes | 1995–2004 |
Amar otra vez | Lidia |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Carmelita González deja un gran legado en cine y televisión". El Informador. www.informador.com.mx. April 30, 2010. Retrieved May 26, 2010.
- ^ a b c d e f "Se fue una estrella más del cine mexicano". La Crónica de Hoy (in Spanish). May 2, 2010. Archived from the original on May 4, 2010. Retrieved May 26, 2010.
- ^ a b "Obituarios de Celebridades Carmelita González". obituarios.eluniversal.com.mx: El Universal. Archived from the original on May 5, 2010. Retrieved May 26, 2010.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Muere la actriz Carmelita González". El Universal. April 30, 2010. Archived from the original on November 2, 2013. Retrieved May 22, 2010.
- ^ a b c d e "Se apaga la estrella de Carmelita González". elsiglodetorreon.com.mx: El Siglo de Torrejon. May 1, 2010. Retrieved May 27, 2010.
- ^ "Carmelita González, adiós a la actriz de oro". Periódico El Bravo (in Spanish). elbravomatamoros.com. Retrieved May 27, 2010.
- ^ Madigan, Dan (2007). "El Santo". Mondo Lucha Libre: the bizarre& honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling. HarperCollins Publishers. pp. 71–78. ISBN 978-0-06-085583-3.
- ^ "Subida al cielo". Cannes Film Festival. Retrieved May 25, 2010.