
Gloria Marín
Known For
Acting
Born
1919-04-19 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Died
1983-04-13
Biography
From Wikipedia Gloria Marín (born Gloria Méndez Ramos; 19 April 1919 – 13 April 1983) was an Mexican film and television actress. One of the most celebrated female stars of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She debuted in the film Los millones de Chaflán (1939). She filmed 19 films between 1938 and 1941. Performed with Cantinflas in El gendarme desconocido and met Jorge Negrete in the filming of ¡Ay Jalisco no te rajes!. Marin was nominated for an Silver Ariel Award for her performance in Si Adelita se fuera con otro. In 1942, she appeared with Fernando Soler in ¡Que hombre tán simpático!. She also appeared with Arturo de Córdova in the films El Conde de Montecristo (1942) and Crepúsculo (1945). She w0n two Diosas de Plata Awards foi the movies Mecánica nacional (1972) and Presagio (1974). Gloria starred in several Telenovelas like La hiena, Los hermanos Coraje and La maldición de La Blonda, among others. She had roles in several stage plays as Debiera haber obispas, Tán cerca del Cielo and La jaula de cristal. Her last notable role was as the "Mother Superior" in the telenovela Mundo de juguete. Gloria Marín died in Mexico City, she was 63.
Most Known For

Mundo de Juguete
as Madre Superiora

Primera Comunión

Coyote and Bronca
as Señora Marcia

The Coyote
as Leonor de Acevedo

Cantinflas Ruletero

El conde de Montecristo
as Baronesa Herminia de Danglars

The Unknown Policeman
as Amparo

Omen
as Eladia

Story of a Great Love
as Soledad

Siempre tuya

Acto de posesión
as Marta

The Spoilt Servant
as Esperanza

Check to the Queen

The Devil's Visitations
as Arminda

Twilight
as Lucía

Tentación
as Ana María

Jengibre contra Dinamita

The Coyote's Justice
as Leonor de Acevedo

The Dogs of God
as Carmen's mother
