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  2. María Félix - Wikipedia

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    Maria Felix. Félix was known as La Doña for her role in the movie Doña Bárbara (1943), based on the novel by the Venezuelan writer Rómulo Gallegos. For the film, another actress (Isabela Corona) was already hired, but when Gallegos first saw Félix, he was charmed by her and said: "Here is my Doña Bárbara!" This movie was filmed in ...

  3. María Félix filmography - Wikipedia

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    María Félix in The Black Crown (1951). This is a filmography of María Félix, who began her career in 1942.Her role in the movie Doña Bárbara transformed her into the vamp of 1940s Mexican cinema.

  4. María Félix: La Doña - Wikipedia

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    María Félix: La Doña is a Mexican biographical streaming television series produced by Carmen Armendáriz for TelevisaUnivision. [1] It premiered on the streaming service Vix+ on 21 July 2022 and ended on 1 September 2022. [2]

  5. Doña Bárbara (1943 film) - Wikipedia

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    Bárbara is an attractive woman raised mostly on the rivers of Venezuela by her riverboat captain father. Her mother was an Indian woman who died while giving birth to her.

  6. List of awards and nominations received by María Félix

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    Maria Felix's star on the Paseo de las Estrellas, in Victoria (Durango), Mexico. Country Year Honor Result Ref. Cuba 1946 Keys to the city, La Habana Honoree

  7. Enamorada (film) - Wikipedia

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    Enamorada ("Enamoured") is a 1946 Mexican melodrama film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring María Félix and Pedro Armendáriz.It was shot at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City and on location in Puebla.

  8. The Kneeling Goddess - Wikipedia

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    The explicit nature of the film's romantic scenes also affected Félix's relationship with his then-husband, composer Agustín Lara, to the point that calaveras literarias ("skull literature", mocking short poems made in Day of the Dead) and cartoons mocked Felix and Lara's crumbling relationship referring to the film.

  9. La Mujer sin Alma - Wikipedia

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