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Elsa Irma Aguirre Juárez [a] (born 25 September 1930) is a Mexican actress from the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. Her work in more than 40 films and telenovelas has earned her multiple accolades, such as the Golden Ariel for her outstanding cinematographic career and a Luna del Auditorio for her life in entertainment, among other recognitions.
A Decent Woman (Spanish: Una mujer decente) is a 1950 Mexican drama film directed by Raúl de Anda and starring Elsa Aguirre, Rafael Baledón and Gloria Ríos. [1] [2] It was shot at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernández.
Sólo de noche Vienes is a Mexican film produced by Panamerican Films and Guatemalan producer Manuel Zeceña Diéguez and directed by Sergio Véjar. [2] It starred Elsa Aguirre and Julio Alemán alongside Cosmo Alessio, Rodolfo Landa, Herbert Meneses and Regina Torné .
"T'en va pas" (Eng. "Don't Go Away") is a 1986 song recorded by the French artist Elsa Lunghini . Released as a single on 12 October 1986, this song, her debut single, was the soundtrack of the 1986 movie La Femme de ma vie . [ 1 ]
Love Was Her Sin (Spanish: Amar fué su pecado) is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Rogelio A. González and starring Elsa Aguirre, Jorge Mistral and Alma Rosa Aguirre. [1] [2] It was shot at the Azteca Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernández.
The film tells the stories of three end-of-the millennium Cubans, whose lives intersect on the Day of Santa Barbara (the African Saint Chango, ruler of destinies).Mariana, a ballerina, ponders breaking chastity vows she made to land the coveted role of Giselle; Julia has fainting spells each time she hears the word "sex," and Elpidio, a musician, seduces a gringa tourist while Bebe, the ...
Elsa Aguirre as Carolina de Castro; Marco Muñoz as Armando de Castro; Mariana Levy as Alma de Castro; Sebastián Ligarde as Andrés de Castro; Omar Fierro as Raúl Alcázar; Guillermo Murray as Guillermo Alcázar; Rafael Amador as César Morelli; Ana Luisa Peluffo as Odette; Emilia Carranza as Raquel de Alcázar; Rafael Sánchez Navarro as ...
Midnight (Spanish: Medianoche) is a 1949 Mexican crime film directed by Tito Davison and starring Arturo de Córdova, Elsa Aguirre and Marga López. [1] It was shot at the Azteca Studios in Mexico City .