[ENG-ESP] Five Facts about the actress of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema Gloria Marin /Cinco Datos de la actriz de la Época de Oro del cine Mexicano Gloria Marín (video)
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0.000 HBD[ENG-ESP] Five Facts about the actress of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema Gloria Marin /Cinco Datos de la actriz de la Época de Oro del cine Mexicano Gloria Marín (video)
<center> Hello friends of Hive and Cinetv, today I bring you five facts or anecdotes about Gloria Marín, one of the great actresses of the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema, born on April 19, 1919 in Mexico City, under the name of Gloria Méndez Ramos, daughter María Laura Ramos Luna (better known as (Laura Marín) and the industrialist Pedro Méndez Armendáriz. Her mother was a tiple and singer in the company of Maria Conesa and her childhood was spent between the various tours that her mother made with the theater company and thus, how the little Gloria began to be interested in art. Which brings us, immediately first to the anecdote ---  [Fuente] http://www.madrid.org/archivos_atom/index.php/gloria-marin-retratos-y-con-su-esposo-jorge-negrete-7 --- Nº 1 Don Pedro Méndez, Gloria Marín's father did not agree with his daughter dedicating herself to the theater and following the steps of her mother's artistic career, even though since she was a child the actress showed her taste for art. In spite of her father's protests, Gloria Marín imposed herself and followed her vocation, her father died when she was already a recognized and wealthy star, but she said in an interview that even so, seeing the achievements reached by her daughter, she could not get Don Pedro to change his mind. Nº 2 Regarding her relationship with her mother Gloria Marín, she said that she always accompanied her on her tours and watched her sing. She commented that her mother had a very beautiful soprano voice, that she sang Zarzuela and operetta. Little Gloria grew up with her sister Lili, surrounded by the theatrical environment. And one day little Gloria, accompanied by her nanny went to see the Revoltosa Revue, where Maria Conesa had formed two companies to represent it, one in Mexico City and the other in Tampico. Little Gloria knew the show by heart, one day one of the comic triplets was absent and the impresario was desperate because the theater was full. Little Gloria, at only 6 years old, with great determination asked herself: "What if I go out," and she went on stage. In an interview she commented that at that time she was very fat and with bangs that made her look like a Chinese girl. She also commented that maybe the audience was not amused because she remembers that someone shouted "take that little girl out". She ignored him and began to sing Mocosita, a tango that was in fashion, the pianist accompanied her and she was applauded a lot. Her mother, Doña Laura, surprised and angered by her audacity, took her out of the theater and sent her home. But the small and determined Gloria did not leave the theater without first going to the box office and asked for her salary, but when they gave her 2 pesos, she replied, "I don't charge 2 pesos. She replied, I don't charge 2 pesos, I charge 5 pesos. And they gave it to her. Who had paid her, would later be the famous "Chato" Cesar Guerra, impresario of the Blanquita theater. He was the one who convinced Doña Laura that Gloria should work in the theater and with her consent he formed a children's theater company that gave performances on weekends in schools. The theater group took such formality, that Doña Laura had to stop working to be with little Gloria and the group of children, being Doña Laura the general director, besides playing the piano and teaching them the plays. All the children had a salary and the talented little Gloria headed the program. ---  [Fuente] https://www.facebook.com/100397486691636/photos/a.2556113124453381/2734231593308199/?type=3 --- Nº 3 Gloria Marín and Joaquín Pardavè: After a long tour for 7 years throughout the Mexican Republic, which was full of countless adventures and experiences. Little Gloria combined her artistic activities with her schooling, which was in charge of several rural teachers and her sister Lili, who also acted and sometimes taught her. They returned to the capital when she was thirteen years old, making her debut at the Teatro Principal, calling her "The youngest tiple of Mexico" where she danced, sang and acted. Gloria Marín performed in several marquees and theaters in the city such as: El Salón Rojo together with the Barba and Arozamena sisters, the Salón Mayab, another marquee in Santa María La Ribera where she spent three years until she arrived at the Teatro Lírico. It was in the Santa María La Ribera theater where Gloria Marín worked with Joaquín Pardavé, brother-in-law of her uncle Santiago Méndez Armendáriz. It was precisely Joaquín Pardavé who encouraged Roberto Aguilar, director of Los millones de Chaflán, to give the then young actress her first opportunity in the movies. Joaquin Pardave had begun his career in a similar way to Gloria Marin, from a very early age, between theaters and marquees, so he was confident that Gloria could be a star. With Pardavé, she acted in six films, among which the following stand out: Cada loco con su tema (1939), la tía de las muchachas, el jefe máximo (1940) where her cousin Pedro Armendáriz also worked and cuando los hijos se van (1941). Nº 4 Gloria Marín, filmed 19 movies between 1938 and 1941, among which stand out La tía de las muchachas (1938) La casa del ogro (1938), Cada loco con su tema (1938), Odio (1939), Los apuros de Narciso (1939), El jefe máximo (1940), Jengibre contra dinamita (1939; advertising short film), Amor chinaco (1941), Cuando los hijos se van (1941), Cantinflas ruletero (1940; advertising short film), in 1941 he acted with Cantinflas in El gendarme desconocido and Conoce a Jorge Negrete in the filming of ¡Ay Jalisco, no te rajes! , During those years together they co-starred in 12 movies, becoming one of the most successful couples with the best chemistry on the screen. ---  [Fuente] http://cinema22.canal22.org.mx/sinopsis.php?id=670&barra=Cineteca --- Throughout their relationship the actors tried to have children, but every time, she lost the baby they were expecting. On one occasion, the doctor informed her that she could not continue trying to become a mother, because her body was affected and it would be impossible for her to become pregnant again. After this hard blow, the two artists strengthened their relationship and decided to adopt their only daughter, Gloria Virginia Guadalupe Ramos, who passed away on January 12, 2022. I must tell you that Doña Gloria Virginia was a kind and sweet woman who responded with special affection to the messages left by her mother's fans on social networks, and also shared with much affection and pride some anecdotes and photos. On Sundays she liked to go to her sister Lili's house to play cards and eat. She was a very studious woman and a lover of reading, a habit that she encouraged in her daughter, they both rehearsed the scripts of the plays in which she was going to act. ---  [Fuente] https://www.pinterest.com/pin/796926096561332083/ ---  [Fuente] https://www.facebook.com/CinedeNostalgia/posts/2591259127647740/ --- 5.-Gloria Marín in Theater and Television In addition to all the success obtained throughout her film career, Gloria Marín never left aside her great passion for theater. During the 40's she participated in short seasons such as "Don Juan Tenorio" at the Bellas Artes along with Fernando Soler and Virginia Fábregas, receiving great praise from critics. Some time later he performed in "Petición de mano", with Manolo Fábregas, directed by Luis G. Basurto. In 1947 he performed the musical comedy "Luna de miel para tres" with Jorge Negrete in Buenos Aires Argentina and Montevideo Uruguay for almost a year. This play was adapted for them where they had great showcasing and Gloria performed some songs in duet with Negrete accompanied by the Trio Calaveras. Winning great recognition in South America. Then, she returned to the stage on June 30, 1961 with "Tan cerca del cielo" by Willberto Canton playing the Empress of Mexico, Carlota Amalia, the critics united to praise the work of the actress, with her heartbreaking performance. Months later she performed in Gabriel Araut's "La dama de corazones", directed by Salvador Novo, which premiered at the Fábregas, in this staging she played the two main characters. In 1963, he reappears on stage with "Debiera haber obispas" by Rafael Solana. In 1964 he premiered the American play BIBI of the comedy genre, set in the 20s. Another important play in which he acted was "Pobre mariposa" by Aldo Nicolaj in 1969, with Gregorio Casal and Pilar Souza at the Teatro Reforma and directed by Oscar Ledesma, in 1970 he acted in the play "El camino del tabaco" a story about cotton farmers in Georgia. In the United States he acted in "La jaula de cristal. She said goodbye to the stage with the play "8 mujeres" by Robert Thomas in 1974 at the Poliforum Cultural Siqueiros, directed by Julián Dupréz, which also starred Charito Granados, Pituka de Foronda, Lilia Michel, Yolanda Rigel, Alma Muriel, Diana Bracho and Cristina Rubiales. The best performance was given by Gloria Marín, who once again attracted the attention of critics and audiences in her role as a neurotic aunt. Gloria Marín was convincing on the theatrical stage, where she was a confident actress, confident and master of her characters, winning, as always, the audience's sympathy. ---  --- She also ventured into the world of television participating in: Telenovelas such as La hiena 1973), Hermanos Coraje 1972,Peruvian-Mexican production in which Jorge Mistral has his last performance `La maldición de la blonda` (1971) and the series `La hora del silencio` (1978), `Honrarás a los tuyos` (1979) and `Lágrimas negras` (1979); the last telenovela in which she acted was `Mundo de juguete` (1974), which gave her great projection, playing `Madre Superiora`. ---  [Fuente] https://twitter.com/dememoria/status/1429780801831514116?lang=ar-x-fm --- Gloria Marín, an actress with enormous talent and charisma, was one of the great stars that Mexico has given to the world, being awarded throughout her career with countless prizes and recognitions, one of the most important was the winner of two Diosas de Plata for her performance in `Mecánica nacional in 1972 and in Presagio in 1974. Gloria Marín died on April 13, 1983, at the age of 63, at the Hospital Español in Mexico City, victim of a respiratory arrest, as a result of pulmonary emphysema and smoking. Her remains are in the Panteón Jardín, in the actors' section.  [Fuente] https://es-la.facebook.com/138868396323647/posts/1090241704519640/ ---- Si deseas ver este contenido en Español visita: https://youtu.be/bROXgtUFQkU </center>