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Anabel Gutiérrez

Anabel Gutiérrez Aicua (17 September 1931 – 21 August 2022) was a Mexican actress and comedian. Her most memorable works included her participation in the film School for Tramps (1955), as well as her appearances on the program Chespirito (1970), playing the character of Doña Espotaverderona in some sketches.[3]

Anabel Gutiérrez
Gutiérrez, c. 1956
Born
Anabel Gutiérrez Aicua

(1931-09-17)17 September 1931
Mexico City, Mexico
Died21 August 2022(2022-08-21) (aged 90)
OccupationActress
Years active1949–2019
ChildrenAmairani
RelativesMacarena García (granddaughter)

Biography edit

Anabel Gutiérrez Aicua was born in Mexico City on 17 September 1931.[4]

After making two films as an extra in 1949, El Diablo no es Tan Diablo, where she played with a yo-yo[5] and La liga de las muchachas,[6] Gutiérrez began to be offered larger parts. One of the first was in the 1950 film Deseada, where she starred opposite Dolores del Río in an older sister / younger sister love triangle with Jorge Mistral. The film had 5 nominations for Ariel Awards and won for best musical score.[7] That same year, she also acted in the film, Azahares para tu boda with Fernando Soler, Marga Lopez, Sara Garcia and Joaquin Pardavé.[8]

With that recognition, other work followed and soon Gutiérrez became known as a young teenaged star.[9] She made several movies in quick succession, but her most memorable roles were for Muchachas de uniforme (1951), Rostros olvidados (1952), and Escuela de vagabundos (1954), which for each, she was nominated for the Ariel Award for Best Youth Actor. She won the award for Escuela de vagabundos in 1956.[10]

Some of her other memorable roles opposite renowned Mexican actors include: La visita que no tocó el timbre (1954) with Miroslava;[11] Angelitos del trapecio (1959) with Viruta y Capulina;[12] El coyote emplumado (1983) with María Elena Velasco[13] and her last film was in 1999 for the film La paloma de Marsella with Germán Robles.[14]

In the late 1960s, Gutiérrez began working in television and developed a working relationship with Gómez Bolaños Roberto that would bring her second fame. Her first series with him was in El Ciudadano Gómez[15] but the work that made her an icon is Doña Espotaverderona, the mother of La Chimoltrufia, in the television program Chespirito.[16]

Personal life and death edit

Gutiérrez was the mother of the actress Amairani.[17] She died on 21 August 2022, at age 90.[4]

Awards edit

  • Muchachas de uniforme (1952), nominated for the Ariel Award for Best Youth Actor[10]
  • Rostros olvidados (1953), nominated for the Ariel Award for Best Youth Actor[10]
  • Escuela de vagabundos (1956), won the Ariel Award for Best Youth Actor[10]

Filmography edit

Films edit

Television edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Falleció Anabel Gutiérrez, estrella del Cine de Oro" [Anabel Gutiérrez, star of the Golden Cinema, dies]. Infobae (in Spanish). 22 August 2022. Retrieved 24 August 2022. Anabel Gutiérrez, falleció a sus 89 años de edad en el estado de Puebla.
  2. ^ "Fallece Anabel Gutiérrez, la actriz que interpretaba a la mamá de la chimoltrufia en 'Chespirito'" [Anabel Gutiérrez, the actress who interpreted the mother of "chimoltrufia" in "Chespirito", dies]. El Universo (in Spanish). 22 August 2022. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  3. ^ Orona, Karla (17 September 2021). "Bella actriz que brilló en el Cine de Oro junto a Pedro Infante saltó a la televisión con Chespirito". El Heraldo de México (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  4. ^ a b Andrew Herrera, Karina (21 August 2022). "Muere la actriz Anabel Gutiérrez, figura del Cine Mexicano". Noticieros Televisa (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  5. ^ "El Diablo no es Tan Diablo (1949)". Mórbido Fest (in Spanish). Mórbido Fest. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  6. ^ . Cine Mexicano sin Limites (in Spanish). Cine Mexicano sin Limites. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  7. ^ "Deseada". Filmaffinity (in Spanish). Filmaffinity. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  8. ^ Escalante Cordero, José Luis (18 March 2010). . Semanario Punto y Aparte (in Spanish). Jalapa, Mexico: Semanario Punto y Aparte. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  9. ^ Vigoritto, Fernando (24 May 2009). (in Spanish). Mexico: El Sol de Mexico. Organización Editorial Mexicana. Archived from the original on 27 March 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  10. ^ a b c d . Academia Mexicana de Cine (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico: Academia Mexicana de Cine. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  11. ^ "La Visita que no Tocó el Timbre". Guije (in Spanish). Havana, Cuba: Guije. 4 January 2011. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  12. ^ . Rotten Tomatoes. Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on 3 August 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  13. ^ . Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico: Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  14. ^ . Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico: Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  15. ^ Gómez Bolaños, Roberto (2012). Sin querer queriendo: memorias (in Spanish) (2. ed.). México, D.F.: Aguilar. p. 139. ISBN 978-6-071-11847-9. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  16. ^ Cazangi, Marcelo (13 February 2013). "Anabel Gutiérrez". Mundo Chaves e Chapolin (in Spanish). Mexico: Mundo Chaves e Chapolin. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  17. ^ "Amairani Romero comparte dolor de su madre tras muerte de Chespirito" (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico: Televisa. 5 December 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2015.

External links edit

  • Anabel Gutiérrez at IMDb

anabel, gutiérrez, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, gutiérrez, second, maternal, family, name, aicua, aicua, september, 1931, august, 2022, mexican, actress, comedian, most, memorable, works, included, participation, film, school, tramps, 1955, w. In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Gutierrez and the second or maternal family name is Aicua Anabel Gutierrez Aicua 17 September 1931 21 August 2022 was a Mexican actress and comedian Her most memorable works included her participation in the film School for Tramps 1955 as well as her appearances on the program Chespirito 1970 playing the character of Dona Espotaverderona in some sketches 3 Anabel GutierrezGutierrez c 1956BornAnabel Gutierrez Aicua 1931 09 17 17 September 1931Mexico City MexicoDied21 August 2022 2022 08 21 aged 90 State of Puebla Mexico 1 2 OccupationActressYears active1949 2019ChildrenAmairaniRelativesMacarena Garcia granddaughter Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life and death 3 Awards 4 Filmography 4 1 Films 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksBiography editAnabel Gutierrez Aicua was born in Mexico City on 17 September 1931 4 After making two films as an extra in 1949 El Diablo no es Tan Diablo where she played with a yo yo 5 and La liga de las muchachas 6 Gutierrez began to be offered larger parts One of the first was in the 1950 film Deseada where she starred opposite Dolores del Rio in an older sister younger sister love triangle with Jorge Mistral The film had 5 nominations for Ariel Awards and won for best musical score 7 That same year she also acted in the film Azahares para tu boda with Fernando Soler Marga Lopez Sara Garcia and Joaquin Pardave 8 With that recognition other work followed and soon Gutierrez became known as a young teenaged star 9 She made several movies in quick succession but her most memorable roles were for Muchachas de uniforme 1951 Rostros olvidados 1952 and Escuela de vagabundos 1954 which for each she was nominated for the Ariel Award for Best Youth Actor She won the award for Escuela de vagabundos in 1956 10 Some of her other memorable roles opposite renowned Mexican actors include La visita que no toco el timbre 1954 with Miroslava 11 Angelitos del trapecio 1959 with Viruta y Capulina 12 El coyote emplumado 1983 with Maria Elena Velasco 13 and her last film was in 1999 for the film La paloma de Marsella with German Robles 14 In the late 1960s Gutierrez began working in television and developed a working relationship with Gomez Bolanos Roberto that would bring her second fame Her first series with him was in El Ciudadano Gomez 15 but the work that made her an icon is Dona Espotaverderona the mother of La Chimoltrufia in the television program Chespirito 16 Personal life and death editGutierrez was the mother of the actress Amairani 17 She died on 21 August 2022 at age 90 4 Awards editMuchachas de uniforme 1952 nominated for the Ariel Award for Best Youth Actor 10 Rostros olvidados 1953 nominated for the Ariel Award for Best Youth Actor 10 Escuela de vagabundos 1956 won the Ariel Award for Best Youth Actor 10 Filmography editFilms edit El diablo no es tan diablo 1949 Amiga de Yoyo uncredited La liga de las muchachas 1950 uncredited Azahares para tu boda 1950 Margarita Al son del mambo 1950 Bailarina Desired 1951 Nicte Girls in Uniform 1951 Rostros olvidados 1952 Julieta El Ruisenor del barrio 1952 Hija de Neron Huracan Ramirez 1953 Women Who Work 1953 Gloria Esparza Beatriz no te ofendas 1953 Margarita Seven Women 1953 Caribena 1955 Venganza en el circo 1954 Stella The Three Elenas 1954 Elena nieta A Tailored Gentleman 1954 Luisa La visita que no toco el timbre 1954 Margot School for Tramps 1954 Laura Valverde Amor de lejos 1955 Irma Llamas contra el viento 1956 Laura El raton 1956 Diana Las aventuras de Pito Perez 1957 Chucha Musica en la noche 1958 Angelitos del trapecio 1959 Lina Quietos todos 1959 Rosita His First Love 1960 Los resbalosos 1959 Carmela Los resbalosos 1960 Carmela Discoteca es amor 1979 El coyote emplumado 1983 Gringa borracha La paloma de Marsella 1999 Television edit Variedades de media noche 1958 Mexico 1900 1964 Carcel de mujeres 1968 Chespirito 1989 1995 Dona Espotaverderona Socorro and others Alguna vez tendremos alas 1997 Bernardita Locura de amor 2000 Corina Primer amor a mil por hora 2000 Ella Carita de Angel 2000 Pordiosera XHDRBZ 2002 Ninos que miran al cielo 2002 Hada de cabaret 2002 Despojo 2002 Bajo la misma piel 2003 Rosita Recuerdos que atormentan 2003 Dias de suerte 2005 La Enfermera De La Muerte 2005 Mujer casos de la vida real 2002 2005 Lupita Lola erase una vez 2007 Madre de Monserrat La Rosa de Guadalupe 2013 episode La burra References edit Fallecio Anabel Gutierrez estrella del Cine de Oro Anabel Gutierrez star of the Golden Cinema dies Infobae in Spanish 22 August 2022 Retrieved 24 August 2022 Anabel Gutierrez fallecio a sus 89 anos de edad en el estado de Puebla Fallece Anabel Gutierrez la actriz que interpretaba a la mama de la chimoltrufia en Chespirito Anabel Gutierrez the actress who interpreted the mother of chimoltrufia in Chespirito dies El Universo in Spanish 22 August 2022 Retrieved 24 August 2022 Orona Karla 17 September 2021 Bella actriz que brillo en el Cine de Oro junto a Pedro Infante salto a la television con Chespirito El Heraldo de Mexico in Spanish Retrieved 22 September 2021 a b Andrew Herrera Karina 21 August 2022 Muere la actriz Anabel Gutierrez figura del Cine Mexicano Noticieros Televisa in Spanish Retrieved 22 August 2022 El Diablo no es Tan Diablo 1949 Morbido Fest in Spanish Morbido Fest Retrieved 15 May 2015 La Liga de las Muchachas Cine Mexicano sin Limites in Spanish Cine Mexicano sin Limites Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 Retrieved 15 May 2015 Deseada Filmaffinity in Spanish Filmaffinity Retrieved 15 May 2015 Escalante Cordero Jose Luis 18 March 2010 Cine Azahares para tu boda Semanario Punto y Aparte in Spanish Jalapa Mexico Semanario Punto y Aparte Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 Retrieved 15 May 2015 Vigoritto Fernando 24 May 2009 Solo para recordar Leyendas vivas de nuestro cine in Spanish Mexico El Sol de Mexico Organizacion Editorial Mexicana Archived from the original on 27 March 2015 Retrieved 15 May 2015 a b c d Ariel gt Ganadores y nominados gt Anabelle Gutierrez Academia Mexicana de Cine in Spanish Mexico City Mexico Academia Mexicana de Cine Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 Retrieved 15 May 2015 La Visita que no Toco el Timbre Guije in Spanish Havana Cuba Guije 4 January 2011 Retrieved 15 May 2015 Angelitos del Trapecio Rotten Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes Archived from the original on 3 August 2015 Retrieved 15 May 2015 El coyote emplumado Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografia in Spanish Mexico City Mexico Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografia Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 Retrieved 15 May 2015 La paloma de Marsella Recuerdos de una mujer de cabaret Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografia in Spanish Mexico City Mexico Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografia Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 Retrieved 15 May 2015 Gomez Bolanos Roberto 2012 Sin querer queriendo memorias in Spanish 2 ed Mexico D F Aguilar p 139 ISBN 978 6 071 11847 9 Retrieved 15 May 2015 Cazangi Marcelo 13 February 2013 Anabel Gutierrez Mundo Chaves e Chapolin in Spanish Mexico Mundo Chaves e Chapolin Retrieved 15 May 2015 Amairani Romero comparte dolor de su madre tras muerte de Chespirito in Spanish Mexico City Mexico Televisa 5 December 2014 Retrieved 15 May 2015 External links editAnabel Gutierrez at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anabel Gutierrez amp oldid 1213541088, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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