Mexican actress Pilar Pellicer dies
She was not on the list.
The National Association of Interpreters reported the death of the Mexican actress Pilar Pellicer, at 82 years of age.
“The #DirectiveCouncil and the #ANDIMexico Surveillance Committee, communicate the sensitive death of the interpreter Pilar Pellicer; actress who began her career in the last stage of the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. Our condolences, to her daughter, Ariane Pellicer” .
The #DirectiveCouncil and the #ANDIMexico
MonitoringCommittee, communicate the sensitive death of the interpreter Pilar Pellicer;
Actress who started her career in the last stage of the Golden Age of Mexican
Cinema.
Our condolences to her daughter, Ariane Pellicer. pic.twitter.com/75UuXHSWqU
– ANDIMEXICO (@ANDIMexico) May 16, 2020
Pilar Pellicer was niece of “The Poet of America” Carlos Pellicer, sister of the also actress Pina Pellicer.
She made her film debut in the movie “The Doll Seller” in 1955. She also starred Day of the Evil Gun with Glenn Ford, Arthur Kennedy, and Dean Jagger. It was directed by Jerry Thorpe. she also starred in the American film Zorro, The Gay Blade, roduced by C.O. Erickson and George Hamilton, directed by Peter Medak, that stars Hamilton, Lauren Hutton, Ron Leibman, and Brenda Vaccaro.
Pilar has loved movies since childhood, when her uncle played movies for her and her little brothers.
“And I saw him put up a stage and dance!” the actress recalled in an interview for EL UNIVERSAL in 2018.
So it was normal that the one born in 1938 in Mexico City, devoted herself fully to the big screen and whose filmography includes “Pedro Páramo” and “La choca”.
“I love cinema with all my soul, whoever gives me recognition for it, I receive it with love,” he said in 2018, the year in which he received a tribute within the framework of the Guanajuato International Film Festival (GIFF).
As part of his career, in 1959 he worked on the movie “Nazarín” and shared the scene with Marga López, Rita Macedo, Ignacio López Tarso, and Ofelia Guilmáin.
That same year he received a scholarship from the French Institute for Latin America to study acting in Paris, France, where he remained for six years working in Gallic cinema, television and theater.
During this time she married the American sculptor James Meccalf, with whom she had a daughter, Ariane.
In recent years he has produced plays and directed films.
Selected filmography
Pellicer with Glenn Ford in 1968
Pellicer in Day of the Evil Gun (1968)
El vendedor de muñecas (1955)
The Life of Agustín Lara (1959) - Admiradora joven
Nazarín (1959) - Lucía (uncredited)
Escuela de verano (1959) - Magdalena Dávila
La Fièvre Monte à El Pao (1959) - Pilar Cárdenas
(uncredited)
Quinceañera (1960) - Olivia
El gángster (1965) - (uncredited)
Tajimara (1965) - Cecilia
Pedro Páramo (1967) - Susana San Juan
The Bandits (1967) - (uncredited)
Day of the Evil Gun (1968) - Lydia Yearby
Las visitaciones del diablo (1968) - Paloma
Los amigos (1968)
Santa (1969)
La trinchera (1969)
¿Porque nací mujer? (1970) - Josefa
El mundo del los muertos (1970) - Doña Damiana Velazquez /
Alicia
Siempre hay una primera vez (1971) - (segment "Isabel")
Una mujer honesta (1972)
Los perturbados (1972) - (segment "La Búsqueda)
Manuel Saldivar, el texano (1972)
El Festín de la Loba (1972) - Gloria
La Choca (1974) - La Choca
Las Poquianchis (1976) - Santa
Balún Canán (1977) - Matilde
El mexicano (1977)
Los amantes frios (1978) - Jacinta (segment "El difunto
al pozo y la viuda al gozo")
Las del talon (1978)
Tres mujeres en la hoguera (1979) - Mané
Cadena perpetua (1979) - Mujer de Pantoja
Las golfas del talón (1979)
Rigo es amor (1980) - La Tulipana
Con la muerte en ancas (1980) - Madre de Casey
Zorro, the Gay Blade (1981) - Don Francisco's Wife
Las Siete Cucas (1981)
Showdown at Eagle Gap (1982) - Señora Romero
Dulce espiritu (1986)
Amor a la vuelta de la esquina (1986)
Un asesino anda suelto (1991)
Marea suave (1992)
Playa azul (1992) - Señora
El ocaso del cazador (2017) - (final film role)
TV
El Camino Secreto (1986–1987) - Yolanda
Muchachitas (1991) - Martha Sánchez-Zúñiga de Cantú
Huracán (1997–1998) - Ada Vargas Lugo
Primer amor... a mil por hora (2000–2001) - La Chonta
Sin pecado concebido (2001) - Loló de la Barcena
La Madrastra (2005) - Sonia
Mujeres Asesinas 3 (2010, Episode: "Las Cotuchas,
empresarias") - Amparo Quezada
Triunfo del Amor (2010–2011) - Eva Grez
Como dice el dicho (2012–2013) - Dalia / Gertrudis
La Gata (2014) - Doña Rita Olea Pérez
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