Mexican actresses who deceased in 1994

Here are 4 famous actresses from Mexico died in 1994:

Angelines Fernández

Angelines Fernández (July 9, 1924 Madrid-March 25, 1994 Cuauhtémoc, D.F.) a.k.a. Angelines Fernandez, Angelines Fernández Abad, María de los Ángeles Fernández Abad or María de los Ángeles "Angelines" Fernández Abad was a Mexican actor. She had one child, Paloma Fernández.

Angelines Fernandez was best known for her role as "Doña Clotilde" in the popular Mexican sitcom "El Chavo del Ocho". Prior to her role in "El Chavo del Ocho", she had a successful career in the Mexican film industry, appearing in over 45 films. Her career as an actress spanned over three decades, and she was recognized for her comedic timing and ability to portray a wide range of characters. Fernandez was also known for her work in theater and television, and won several awards throughout her career, including the Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress. She remains a beloved figure in Mexican popular culture and her legacy lives on through her iconic character "Doña Clotilde".

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Mona Rico

Mona Rico (July 15, 1907 Mexico City-July 15, 1994 Los Angeles) a.k.a. Enriqueta Valenzuela or Enriqueta de Valenzuela was a Mexican actor.

Mona Rico began her career in her late teens and went on to become a prominent figure in Golden Age Mexican cinema. Over the course of her career, she appeared in over 100 films, often playing supporting or character roles. She worked with some of the biggest names in Mexican cinema, including Pedro Infante and Cantinflas. In addition to her work in film, Mona Rico was also a singer and became known for her performances of bolero music. She eventually moved to the United States, where she continued to act in films and television shows, including appearances on "The Love Boat" and "Falcon Crest." Mona Rico is remembered for her contribution to Mexican cinema during its Golden Age and for her unique voice and style as a singer.

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Ada Carrasco

Ada Carrasco (September 14, 1912 Mexico City-April 5, 1994 Mexico City) was a Mexican actor. She had one child, Malena Doria.

Ada Carrasco began her acting career in the Mexican film industry in the 1930s and went on to work in both film and television for several decades. She appeared in over 80 films, including "El Compadre Mendoza" (1933) and "El Capitán Veneno" (1945). Carrasco was known for her versatility as an actor and her ability to portray a range of characters.

She also worked in theater, performing in plays such as "Yo, Colón" and "Madame Bovary". In addition to acting, Carrasco also worked as a director and producer, and was instrumental in founding the Mexican Actors Guild.

Carrasco was recognized for her contributions to the arts with numerous awards, including the Mexican National Arts Prize and the Ariel Award for lifetime achievement in Mexican cinema. She continued to act until her death in 1994 at the age of 81.

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Altia Michel

Altia Michel (November 27, 2014 Mexico City-November 27, 1994 Mexico City) also known as Atilia Michel, Altia Herrera Michel or Althia Mitchel was a Mexican actor, dancer and singer.

She began her career as a child actress and achieved fame in the 1930s and 1940s for her roles in notable films such as "Allá en el Rancho Grande" and "El que recibe las bofetadas." She also had a successful career as a singer, performing in various genres including bolero and ranchera. In addition to her work in film and music, Michel was also an accomplished dancer, specializing in tap and flamenco. Her legacy lives on as one of the most prominent figures in Mexico's Golden Age of Cinema.

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