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María Eugenia Llamas is a Actor Mexicaine born on 19 february 1944 at Mexico City (Mexique)

María Eugenia Llamas

María Eugenia Llamas
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Birth name María Eugenia Llamas Andresco
Nationality Mexique
Birth 19 february 1944 at Mexico City (Mexique)
Death 31 august 2014 (at 70 years)

María Eugenia Llamas Andresco (19 February 1944 – 31 August 2014) was a Mexican actress best known for her roles as "La Tucita" in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the late 1940s and in the 1950s. She began appearing in these films in 1948 at the age of four. She was the winner of the Mexican equivalent of the Oscar, the Premio Ariel. While she appeared in many movies after her childhood, she is less known for them. However, she remained popular for her radio and television appearances, for her on-stage story telling talent, and as a live theater actress, and was the 2007 recipient of the Diploma Medalla al Mérito (Medal of Merit) award from the Spanish American Itinerate Academy of Itinerate Oral Narration.
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Filmography of María Eugenia Llamas (3 films)

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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 La Tucita
Rating71% 3.5583453.5583453.5583453.5583453.558345
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.
The Three Huastecos, 2h
Directed by Ismael Rodríguez
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Pedro Infante, Blanca Estela Pavón, Irma Dorantes, María Eugenia Llamas, Alejandro Ciangherotti, Antonio R. Frausto
Roles Tucita
Rating80% 4.0335954.0335954.0335954.0335954.033595
Raised separately in three villages in La Huasteca (a region in the northeastern Mexico), Lorenzo, from Tamaulipas, is an atheistic bronco; Juan de Dios, from San Luis Potosí, is a parish priest; while Víctor, from Veracruz, is a captain in the army. Their great physical resemblance is a source of conflict. Juan de Dios tries to solve the problems with his two brothers. Mexican superstar Pedro Infante played in three separate roles as each of these three individual triplets.