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Sofía Álvarez is a Actor and Production Office Coordinator Mexicaine born on 23 may 1913 at Bogotá (Colombie)

Sofía Álvarez

Sofía Álvarez
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Birth name Carmen Sofía Álvarez Caicedo
Nationality Mexique
Birth 23 may 1913 at Bogotá (Colombie)
Death 30 april 1985 (at 71 years) at Mexico City (Mexique)

Carmen Sofía Álvarez Caicedo, better known as Sofía Álvarez (Bogotá, Colombia May 23, 1913 - Mexico City, Mexico April 30, 1985) was a Mexican film actress and singer of Colombian origin.

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Filmography of Sofía Álvarez (9 films)

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Actress

Ladies' Night
Directed by Gabriela Tagliavini
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Actors Ana de la Reguera, Ana Claudia Talancón, Luis Roberto Guzmán, Jesús Ochoa, Hugo Silva, Sofía Álvarez
Roles Evelyn
Rating56% 2.8020652.8020652.8020652.8020652.802065
Alicia (Ana Claudia Talancón) is an apparently conservative girl that is about to marry, but her life takes an unexpected route when in the party before the wedding, she meets a stripper (Luis Roberto Guzmán) hired by Ana (Ana de la Reguera), a jealous friend of Alicia’s boyfriend, to upset her on this very special day.
You’re Missing the Point, 1h52
Directed by Juan Bustillo Oro
Genres Comedy
Actors Cantinflas, Joaquín Pardavé, Sara García, Sofía Álvarez, Dolores Camarillo, Antonio R. Frausto
Roles Dolores del Paso de Lastre
Rating79% 3.9912253.9912253.9912253.9912253.991225
Cantinflas is the boyfriend of Paz, the household maid of Cayetano Lastre. It is dinnertime and Cantinflas is waiting outside the mansion for Paz's whistle: a sign for Cantinflas to enter the kitchen to eat. This is because there is a dog in the front yard named "Bobby", and Paz's boss is unaware of Cantinflas's forays into the house. Though like other times Cantinflas goes straight in to eat, this time his girlfriend has a favor to ask him, that of killing the dog "Bobby" who has suffered a sudden onset of rabies and will not let Cayetano leave for an appointment. If he does not kill the dog, he does not get to eat. Cantinflas is nervous about the idea, but eventually kills him with a gun. However, inside the house, Cayetano plots a scheme to expose his wife Dolores del Paso's supposed "adultery" with her ex-boyfriend, Bobby Lechuga. Dolores is not in a relationship with Bobby Lechuga, but Cayetano's over-bearing jealousy leads him to think otherwise.
Santa
Santa (1932)
, 1h21
Directed by Antonio Moreno
Genres Drama
Actors Lupita Tovar, Donald Reed, Antonio R. Frausto, Sofía Álvarez, Ismael Rodríguez, Raúl de Anda
Roles Prostitute 1
Rating67% 3.3618253.3618253.3618253.3618253.361825
A gorgeous and humble Mexican girl name Santa Tovar is being cheated by her arrogant husband, soldier Marcelino. After being rejected by family and friends she finds shelter in a whore house and becomes a bitter and cynic woman.

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Red Dawn
Red Dawn (1990)
, 1h36
Directed by Jorge Fons
Origin Mexique
Genres Drama, Thriller, Historical
Actors Héctor Bonilla, Demián Bichir, Bruno Bichir, Eduardo Palomo
Roles Production Office Coordinator
Rating79% 3.992493.992493.992493.992493.99249
It is Wednesday, October 2, 1968, and a middle-class Mexican family is about to start the day. At breakfast, the older brothers, Jorge (Demián Bichir) and Sergio (Bruno Bichir) argue with their father Humberto (Héctor Bonilla). The boys are studying at the university and their father works at the Departamento del Distrito Federal (Mexico City's local Government). The argument begins when the father complains that the boys have long hair. The argument escalates and then they begin to argue that what the boys are doing is wrong, and that "no one should question the government". The boys say that the autonomy of the university was violated and that the government does things against the constitution. Their grandfather Roque (Jorge Fegan) (who fought the Mexican Revolution), says that "If they were on a real revolution, they would be executed". The younger siblings Carlos (Ademar Arau) and Graciela (Estela Robles), who study primary and secondary school, barely understand what the argument is all about, because of their young age. The boys then talk about the injustice of the government. Their prime example is the occupation of the U.N.A.M. and that some students hid in the bathroom, and their corpses were found the day before (October 1). The mother, Alicia (María Rojo) tries to calm down the situation and tells the boys to "come early and cut their hair". The boys jokingly state that Miguel Hidalgo had long hair (whether this is true or not is unknown, for no paintings of him alive survive), then leave.