María Félix

Mexican actress in classic cinema

María Félix - Performers & Entertainers born April 8th, 1914
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A leading figure in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, the actress appeared in over 47 films during a prolific career spanning several decades. Recognized for her beauty and charisma, performances included roles in 'Doña Barbara' and 'La Belleza de la Vida'. Earning acclaim for her strong female characters, she became a cultural icon both in Mexico and abroad. She was also involved in various artistic endeavors beyond acting.

starred in 'Doña Barbara'

featured in 'La Belleza de la Vida'

won the Ariel Award for Best Actress

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