Emma Roldán
Emma Roldán | |
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Born |
Emma Roldán Reyna February 3, 1893 San Luis Potosí, Mexico |
Died |
August 29, 1978 85) Mexico City, Mexico | (aged
Occupation | Actress, costume designer |
Years active | 1922–1978 |
Spouse(s) |
Pedro Jesús Ojeda (divorced) 2 children Alfredo del Diestro |
Emma Roldán (February 3, 1893 – August 29, 1978) was a Mexican character actress and costume designer. She is remembered as the sharp-tongued, domineering matron of Mexican cinema, and was nominated three times for a Silver Ariel Award.[1]
Acted in some of Fernando de Fuentes most important movies, like El prisionero trece and El compadre Mendoza, both from his Revolution Trilogy, and first Mexican box-office Allá en el Rancho Grande.
Early life
A San Luis Potosí native, Roldán was born Emma Roldán Reyna to hotel owners José María Roldán and Virginia Reyna, the second of four siblings.[2] Her parents' hotel was located in front of the "Teatro de la Paz" in San Luis Potosí, where theatrical companies would perform.[2] It is there where she met her husband Pedro Jesús Ojeda with whom she procreated two children, Emma Ojeda Roldán and Pedro Ojeda Roldán.[2] She and her husband moved to Monterrey, but they would tour across the country, a life she disliked.[2] They later divorced and Roldán relocated to her parents' home in Potosí.[2]
Selected filmography
- El prisionero trece (1933) ... Margarita Ramos
- El compadre Mendoza (1934) ... the mute
- Allá en el Rancho Grande (1936) ... Ángela
- Women of Today (1936)
- These Men (1937)
- Romeo and Juliet (1943)
- The Escape (1944)
- The Hour of Truth (1945)
- The Museum of Crime (1945) ... Enfermera
- Dizziness (1946) ... Nana Joaquina
- La reina del trópico (1946)
- The Flesh Commands (1948)
- Jalisco Fair (1948)
- Rough But Respectable (1949)
- The Masked Tiger (1951)
- Los hijos de María Morales (1951) ... María Morales
- The Soldiers of Pancho Villa (1959) ... Comadrona
- Beyond All Limits (1959) ... Carmela
- Black Skull (1960)
- Chucho el Roto (1960)
- Dangers of Youth (1960)
- Invincible Guns (1960)
- El rey del tomate (1963) ... Tía Mila
- El miedo no anda en burro (1976) ... Doña Paz
- El lugar sin límites (1978) ... Ludovinia
Awards and nominations
Year | Ceremony | Award | Result |
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1947 | Ariel Awards | Silver Ariel for Best Actress in a Minor Role for Dizziness | Nominated |
1951 | Ariel Awards | Silver Ariel for Best Actress in a Minor Role for Vino el remolino y nos levantó | Nominated |
1952 | Ariel Awards | Silver Ariel for Best Actress in a Minor Role for Cárcel de mujeres | Nominated |
1976 | Premio ACE | Cinema - Best Supporting Actress for The Passion of Berenice | Won |
References
- ↑ "IMDb - Emma Roldan - Awards". Retrieved 21 November 2011.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Biografía de Emma Roldán by Luis Roberto". Retrieved 21 November 2011.