Maria Felix: 3 Mexican film actors who left a mark on her life

La actriz mexicana conquistó con su belleza y personalidad
Mexican actress conquered with her beauty and personalityCredits: Twitter @tlnovelesco

InsideGolden Age of Mexican Cinema One of the greats who achieved success in the industry was Maria Felix, who overstepped boundaries with their films because in addition to being famous in her home country, she also shone in the rest of the world. Latin America and Europe. Although he is very popular for his characters on the big screen, he also stood out for his love, among they are three actors who marked his lifebecause of the strong relationship he had.

From soundwas discovered by the director Palaces of Ferdinand who convinced her to enroll in courses in acting, dancing, and diction. His first opportunity was the lead role inand Soul Rock.from 1942than she attracted the attention of the public and filmmakers who included her in other projects such as “In Love””Miss Barbara. “Tizoc. Indian Love”, “La Cucaracha” and “Juana Gallo” to mention some of over 40 performances in which he participated during the years of his creative career.

Maria Felix starred in more than 40 films Photo: Special

In addition to being an important figure in Russian cinema, “Woman” also drew attention to extravagant life, for besides the fact that she was surrounded by luxury, she had some loves with whom she is still connected even though it’s been 20 years since he left. Several of them were representatives of the Mexican show business, so here we recall the three most significant actors of Mexican cinema for the big screen diva.

Jorge Negrete

In the film that marked his debut in the industry, Maria Felix general loans with George Negrete, who began to establish himself as one of the most important leading men. Although their characters loved each other deeply, in real life, the actors had a bad relationship, as it is said that “Singing Charro” wanted his girlfriend at the time, Gloria Marin, to be his co-star, however, Sonoran was the one who got the part by releasinga series of controversies during filming what made the actressI promised not to work with a translator “Oh, Jalisco, don’t laugh.”

However, 10 years later, the actors met again in “Delight”tape in which Negreta managed to fall in love with her, so they came to the altar in 1952. The couple’s happiness was short-lived, as the singer fell ill the following year of their marriage and died December 5, 1953 celebrated the life of the protagonist of “Maclovia” because of her special love story.

Jorge Negrete was the fourth husband of “La Doña”. Photo: Special

Augustine Lara

The actor and composer from Veracruz conquered Maria with his talent, because Diva del Cina de Oro liked her voice and lyrics. The couple drew attention for age difference, pafter all, the musician was 17 years older than him, however they married in 1945, at the wedding, which took place in a house in Polanco and spent their honeymoon in Acapulco. Agustin Lara captured his love in a song calledto “Pretty Mary”a nickname that the actress also received.

However, their relationship was full of quarrels and humiliations from “Golden Skinny” in relation to his wife, so in 1948 they divorced. Bye Felix stayed in Madrid, Spain. where he was very much loved, the translator continued his career and after many years remarried, but with Rocio Duran, a young woman whom he “adopted” along with the star of Doña Diabla.

“Maria Bonita” became the nickname of the actress thanks to Agustin Lara. Photo: Special

Enrique Alvarez Felix

The actress married for the first time in 1931 to Henry Alvarez, father of her only son Enrique Alvarez Felix, who was born on April 6, 1935. His first-born studied at the best military schools in Canada, the USA and France, but the young man decided to follow in his mother’s footsteps, so he was also a participant in the Mexican show, so he appeared several times in films and on television as “Los Caifanes” and “Colorina” with Lucia Mendez, with whom he fell in love.

Having secured his career, at the age of 62, Enrique Alvarez Felix died unexpectedly on May 24, 1996, as he was the victim of an acute myocardial infarction. It was one of the biggest losses “Woman”, who is said to have been ashamed of his son because he was homosexual, an orientation he kept hidden until the day he left.

Enrique Alvarez Felix was the only son of the diva Cine de Oro Photo: Special

Source: Heraldo De Mexico

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