Here are 5 famous actresses from Mexico were born in 1913:
Lupe Carriles (December 25, 1913 Guadalajara-November 5, 1964 Mexico City) otherwise known as Carriles Guadalupe, María Guadalupe Carriles, María Guadulpe Carriles Mejia or Guadalupe Carriles was a Mexican actor and character actor.
Carriles appeared in over 200 films during his career, beginning in the 1930s and continuing until his death. He worked with some of the most prominent filmmakers of his time, including Luis Buñuel, Emilio Fernández, and Pedro Infante. Carriles often played supporting roles, but was known for his ability to steal scenes with his nuanced performances. He was particularly noted for his ability to portray complex, conflicted characters. In addition to his work in film, Carriles also worked in theater and television. He was honored with several awards during his career, including the Ariel Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 1959 for his work in the film "Nazareno Cruz y el lobo."
Queta Carrasco (July 4, 1913 Mexico City-August 8, 1996 Mexico City) otherwise known as Enriqueta Carrasco or Enriqueta Carrasco Navarrete was a Mexican actor.
Queta Carrasco began her acting career in the 1930s and appeared in numerous films throughout the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, including "Adios Mariquita Linda" and "Canción del alma". She was known for her versatile acting skills and appeared in a variety of genres, from romantic comedies to dramas. Carrasco was also a pioneer for Mexican women in film, as she was one of the few actresses at the time to have a leading role. Outside of film, she also worked as a theater actress and director. She was awarded the Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1951 for her role in the film "Vivir en Paz". Carrasco's contributions to Mexican cinema have left a lasting legacy and she is remembered as one of the great actresses of her time.
Isabela Corona (July 2, 1913 Autlán-July 8, 1993 Mexico City) also known as Refugio Pérez Frías was a Mexican actor.
Isabela Corona started her acting career in the 1930s and went on to become one of the most iconic actors of the Mexican film industry, earning critical acclaim for her outstanding performances. She appeared in more than 100 films and television shows, both in Mexico and abroad. Some of her most notable performances were in films like 'Ahí está el detalle!', 'El soplo', and 'El jardín de los cerezos'. Corona was honored with several awards throughout her career, including the Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1949 and the National Award for Arts and Sciences in 1988. She passed away on July 8, 1993, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of Mexican cinema.
Sofía Álvarez (May 23, 1913 Bogotá-April 30, 1985 Mexico City) also known as Sofía Álvarez Caicedo or Sofía Alvarez Caicedo was a Mexican actor.
She was born in Colombia but moved to Mexico in the 1940s to pursue a career in acting. Álvarez appeared in numerous Mexican films throughout the 1950s and 1960s, often playing supporting roles. She was known for her versatility as an actress, tackling both comedic and dramatic roles with ease. In addition to her work in film, Álvarez also acted in theater productions, working with some of Mexico's most renowned playwrights and directors. She was widely respected within the Mexican entertainment industry for her talent, dedication, and professionalism. Álvarez passed away in Mexico City in 1985 at the age of 71, leaving behind a legacy as one of Mexico's most beloved actresses.
María Luisa Zea (February 5, 1913 Mexico City-December 27, 2002 Mexico City) was a Mexican actor.
She made her debut in the film industry in 1939 under the direction of Julio Bracho in the film "Fraude". Maria Luisa Zea appeared in over 120 films throughout her career, working with some of the most prominent figures in the industry, such as Emilio Fernandez, Luis Bunuel, and Roberto Gavaldón. She was recognized for her talent and versatility, which allowed her to play a wide range of roles, from leading ladies to supporting characters. Her acting career spanned over four decades, and she remained active until her death in 2002. In addition to her work in film, Maria Luisa Zea was also a respected theater actor, and she appeared in several productions throughout her career.