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Amalia Aguilar is a Actor Cubaine born on 3 july 1924 at Matanzas (Cuba)

Amalia Aguilar

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Birth name Amalia Rodríguez Carriera
Nationality Cuba
Birth 3 july 1924 at Matanzas (Cuba)
Death 8 november 2021 (at 97 years)

Amalia Aguilar (Matanzas, Cuba July 3, 1924) is a Cuban born Mexican film actress and dancer of the Golden age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s. She was considered one of the icons of the Rumberas film.

Biography

She married the Peruvian businessman Raul Beraún. After retiring, she became pregnant and decided to devote herself to her children and marriage. Her husband died in a plane crash in 1962. They had three children: Daphne, Raul and Jorge.

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Filmography of Amalia Aguilar (8 films)

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Lost Love
Lost Love (1951)
, 1h41
Directed by Miguel Morayta
Actors Amalia Aguilar, Víctor Junco, Tito Novaro
Rating59% 2.9821852.9821852.9821852.9821852.982185
A young rumba dancer named Amalia (Amalia Aguilar), is supported by her friend, a young composer named Ernesto (Tito Novaro) to become a cabaret dancer. She meets and falls in love with the gangster Luis (Victor Junco). She has an accident on her face caused by the jealous lover of Luis, Celia (Yadira Jiménez), and has to wear a mask, so she decides to leave without telling anyone. The gangster discovers dancing in a cabaret and decides to kill her, not knowing really why her disappearance.
To the Sound of the Mambo, 1h29
Directed by Chano Urueta
Genres Drama, Comedy, Musical
Themes Musical films
Actors Rita Montaner, Amalia Aguilar, Amparito Arozamena, César del Campo
Roles Reyna
Rating67% 3.3740653.3740653.3740653.3740653.374065
Don Chonito Godinez (Adalberto Martínez), the wealthy owner of a business of mexican enchiladas, flees Mexico to escape to the modern life and tries to find comfort in Havana. Don Chonito is convinced by a restoring called Maria La O (Amparo Arozamena) for days at a resort in the country. There, he coincides with his sister (Esther Luquín), a depressed American woman (Joan Page), a composer (Roberto Romagna) and two detectives (Joaquín García "Borolas" and Mario Garcia "Harapos"), which should give him some very important information. Under the administration of the Cuban singer Rita Montaner, and with songs and dances provided by her daughter Reyna (Amalia Aguilar), the estate which houses the complex, is a kind of cabaret that works all day. So the owners and all his friends (including the "King of Mambo" Damaso Perez Prado with full orchestra), Don Chonito decide to enjoy himself, doing nothing.
Caribbean Rhythms, 1h33
Directed by Juan José Ortega
Genres Musical
Themes Musical films
Actors Amalia Aguilar, Rita Montaner, Susana Guízar

A Cuban rumbera undergoes an ordeal to fall in love with a Mexican doctor. The problem between the two is that the man is married.
Dicen que soy mujeriego, 1h45
Genres Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Pedro Infante, Silvia Derbez, Sara García, María Eugenia Llamas, Arturo Soto Rangel, Amalia Aguilar
Roles Luciérnaga
Rating71% 3.5583953.5583953.5583953.5583953.558395
The movie starts with a woman in bed sitting up and shouting in a startled voice, "My husband!" A man hops out of the bed and exits through the bedroom window. He emerges on the street of a Mexican village and heads down the street toward his horse. However, another woman comes up and starts haranguing him about his inattention to her and she ends by calling him a "cañaña" (roughly translated, "you rotten louse"). He kisses her hard, which leaves her breathless as her rides off on his horse while she again whispers "cañaña". Across the street, a wedding party is emerging from the village cathedral. Outside, the couple invites the priest to accompany them. He declines, saying that he had to go hunting with Dona Rosa (Sara Garcia). If he doesn’t' show up, she'll never speak to him again. They then invite him to their wedding reception that evening, which invitation he accepts.
Perverted Woman, 1h33
Directed by José Díaz Morales
Genres Drama
Actors Emilia Guiú, Amalia Aguilar, Víctor Manuel Mendoza, Fanny Schiller
Rating60% 3.004583.004583.004583.004583.00458
By irreparable events of the destiny, Elena (Emilia Guiú) a provincial young, ends up falling into the clutches of perdition and prostitution in Mexico City. The woman reunited with her true love, a musician named Fernando (Ramon Armengod) who has returned to find her. The woman will have to compete for his love with the rumbera Esmeralda (Amalia Aguilar).