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Evita Muñoz

Eva María Muñoz Ruíz[a] (November 26, 1936 – August 23, 2016), known professionally as Evita Muñoz "Chachita", was a Mexican actress and comedian. Her professional career began in 1941, when she was only four years old, and she continued performing through, and contributing to, the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Muñoz was still four years old when she played the character Chachita in her second film, ¡Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes! (Ay! Jalisco, don't back down) (1941), and went on to play Chachita in eight more films and numerous television roles over the subsequent decades, and would be credited as Eva Muñoz "Chachita" in other appearances. For more than 75 years, "Chachita" was recognized as a successful artist in cinema, television, theater, radio, nightclub and circus shows.

Evita Muñoz
Muñoz in Yo vendo unos ojos negros (1947)
Born
Eva María Muñoz Ruíz

(1936-11-26)November 26, 1936
Orizaba, Veracruz, Mexico
DiedAugust 23, 2016(2016-08-23) (aged 79)
Mexico City, Mexico
Occupation(s)Actress, comedian
Known forChachita in Nosotros los pobres
Hermana Carmela in Mundo de juguete
Hermelinda Linda in Hermelinda Linda
Spouse
Hugo Macías
(m. 1958)
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Career

At a little under four years old, Muñoz shot her first motion picture, starting a career of starring roles as a child talent; beginning with a minor role in El secreto del sacerdote in 1941. After playing the character Chachita in her second movie, ¡Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes! (1941), she received the nickname "Chachita".[citation needed]

Around 1944, her popularity in starring in her movies led to her starting a radio career in the radio show La legión de madrugadores on the XEQ radio station. In 1947, she signed a contract with CBS in New York to star in the radio serial: Aventuras de una niña, which was broadcast in all Central and South America, and produced by Carlos Montalbán. During the mid-1950s, she played all the female roles in Panzón Panseco's radio sketches, along with Pedro Vargas, and Juan García Esquivel's orchestra (1957): "Ahora es la hora". In the late 1950s, she starred in the show El Risámetro.[citation needed]

To promote her movie La Hija del Payaso (1946), in which she performed along with trained elephants and dogs, Muñoz learned to play the marimba and the xylophone. She made personal appearances with the Atayde Circus when she was only eight years old. During her teenage years, she costarred with Pedro Infante in the trilogy: Nosotros los pobres (1948), Ustedes los ricos (1948) and Pepe el Toro (1952).[citation needed]

She was invited by Pérez Prado as a mambo dancer for a tour all over the Philippines and Japan where she became a sensation. During that tour they also performed in USO shows during the Korean War for the Hispanic-American soldiers.[citation needed]

In the 1970s Muñoz played the role of "Sister Carmela", a novice nun in the Mexican versión of the soap opera Mundo de Juguete. In 1975, she starred in the variety show Un hombre y una mujer with Fernando Allende. She appeared as a guest star on episodes of various American television shows, including Columbo and I Spy, as well as live performances in the Million Dollar Theatre in Los Angeles, California. During the 1980s, she played the role of the witch Hermelinda Linda in several films. On television, she co-starred with Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo in the sitcom Dos mujeres en mi casa. In 1986, she co-starred in the sitcom Nosotros los Gómez.[citation needed]

In the 1990s, Muñoz continued working in a series of soap operas for Televisa, as well as making films such as De lengua me como un plato. She played a nun from northern Mexico in Cambiando el destino with the band Magneto. In the 2000s, Muñoz starred in several episodes of Mujer: Casos de la vida real and lent her voice to CGI animated characters.[citation needed]

2010s

In 2008, Muñoz played a role in Televisa's soap opera Cuidado con el ángel that was broadcast all around the globe and appeared in the 2011 season of Sesame Street – Mexico. In 2016, Muñoz celebrated 75 years of an uninterrupted artistic career.[citation needed]

For her countless contributions to the Television, Theater and Motion Picture industries, Muñoz' handprints have been embedded onto the Paseo de las Luminarias in Mexico City.[citation needed]

Personal life

Muñoz married Hugo Macías when she was 22, and they had three children.[1]

Muñoz died in Mexico City, Mexico on August 23, 2016, due to complications from pneumonia. She was 79.[2][3]

Filmography

Cinema

  • El secreto del sacerdote (1941) – Martita
  • ¡Ay, Jalisco, no te rajes! (1941) – Chachita
  • Beautiful Michoacán (1943) – Chachita
  • Morenita clara (1943) – Chachita
  • La pequeña madrecita (1944)
  • La hija del payaso (1946)
  • ¡Qué verde era mi padre! (1947) – Chachita
  • Yo vendo unos ojos negros (1947) – Carmencita Sandoval
  • Chachita la de Triana (1947) – Chachita
  • Nosotros los pobres (1948) – Chachita
  • Ustedes los ricos (1948) – Chachita
  • Guardián, el perro salvador (1948) – Chachita
  • The Two Orphans (1950) – Elvira Pérez
  • El Cristo de mi cabecera (1951) – Marcela
  • Los hijos de la calle (1951) – Elvira Pérez
  • Los pobres siempre van al Cielo (1951) – Lupita
  • La hija de la otra (1951) – Lupita
  • Una calle entre tú y yo (1952) – Marta
  • Pepe el Toro (1952) – Chachita
  • Padre Nuestro (1953) – Elisa Molina
  • La locura del Rock ´n Roll (1957)
  • Así era Pancho Villa (1957) – Remedios
  • El hombre que me gusta (1958) – Serafica, criada
  • Bajo el cielo de México (1958) – Flora
  • Mis padres se divorcian (1959) – Maruja, amiga de Fernando
  • Mi niño, mi caballo y yo (1959)
  • En cada feria un amor (1961) – Rosaura
  • Dos tontos y un loco (1961) – Cuquis
  • El dengue del amor (1965)
  • Gigantes planetarios (1965) – Frijol
  • Cuando el diablo sopla (1966)
  • La muerte es puntual (1967) – Creolina
  • Faltas a la moral (1970) – Doña Cata, la pulques
  • La hermana Trinquete (1970) – Turista gorda
  • Cayó de la gloria el diablo (1972) – Nachita
  • Peluquero de señoras (1973) – Socorro, gorda
  • El padrino... es mi compadre (1974)
  • La palomilla al rescate (1976) – Rosa
  • La casa prohibida (1981)
  • El barrendero (1981) – Pachita
  • El que no Corre... Vuela (1982) – Doña Chona 'La Gorda'
  • Vividores de mujeres (1982) – Julia Ester
  • Los fayuqueros de Tepito (1982)
  • Las musiqueras (1983) – Chachita Rubiales
  • En el camino andamos (1983)
  • Romancing the Stone (1984) – Hefty Woman
  • Hermelinda Linda (1984) – Hermelinda Linda
  • Los humillados (1984)
  • El sinaloense (1985)
  • Máscara contra bikini (1986)
  • Agente 0013: Hermelinda Linda 2 (1986) – Hermelinda Linda
  • Dos machos que ládran no muerden (1988)
  • Día de madres (1988) – Rosita
  • De lengua, me como un plato (1990)
  • Cambiando el destino (1992) – Hermana Margarita
  • Serafín: La película (2001) – Cocó (voice)
  • Meet the Robinsons (2007) – (voice)

Television

Soap operas

Situation comedies

  • Nosotros los Gómez
  • Dos Mujeres en mi Casa

Video theatre

Theatre

  • (1957) Fin de semana (Hay Fever), by Noël Coward
  • (1957) La casa de la primavera, de Fernand Millaud – Yolanda Lambert
  • (1958) Mujercitas (Little Women), by Louisa May AlcottJo March
  • (1959) Las cosas simples, by Héctor Mendoza
  • (1962) Despedida de soltera, by Alfonso Anaya B.
  • (1964) El segundo aire de mama y papa, by Alfonso Paso
  • (1966) Le pondremos talco al niño, by Jean de Létraz
  • (1967) Baby shower. Una fiesta embarazosaEugenia
  • (1972) Doce mil pesos por mi mujerCarmen
  • (1974) Dos naufragos tras el pescado (La pequeña choza), by André Roussin
  • (1976) Travesuras de medianoche, by Anthony Marriot – Mónica Johnson
  • (1977) Se armó la gorda (Melocotón en almíbar), by Miguel Mihura
  • (1978) Fiebre de fin de semana (Hay Fever), by Noël Coward
  • (1979) Espíritu travieso (Blithe Spirit), by Noël Coward
  • (1980) Vidas privadas (Private Lives), by Noël Coward
  • (1981) El médico a palos (Le médecin malgré lui), by Jean Baptiste Poquelin "Molière"
  • (1982) Cueros y pieles, by Ray Cooney
  • (1983) Los amores criminales de las vampiras Morales, by Hugo Argüelles – Rosa Fulvia
  • (1984) Las modelos de Chachita
  • (1986) Vengan corriendo que les tengo un muerto, by Varelita
  • (1996) Fiebre de fin de semana (Hay Fever), by Noël Coward
  • (2001) Máscara contra cabellera, by Victor Hugo Rascón Banda

Notes

  1. ^ This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Muñoz and the second or maternal family name is Ruíz.

References

  1. ^ Valdez, Maria G. (August 24, 2016). "Evita Muñoz Death: Mexican Actress 'Chachita' Dead At 79 After Complications With Pneumonia". Latin Times. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  2. ^ "Murió la actriz Evita Muñoz 'Chachita'". www.peopleenespanol.com (in Spanish). August 23, 2016. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  3. ^ Evita Muñoz Death: Mexican Actress 'Chachita' Dead At 79 After Complications With Pneumonia[permanent dead link]

External links

  • Mini Official site
  • Evita Muñoz 'Chachita' at IMDb
  • Page by ITESM
  • Muñoz' YouTube channel

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Evita Munoz news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Eva Maria Munoz Ruiz a November 26 1936 August 23 2016 known professionally as Evita Munoz Chachita was a Mexican actress and comedian Her professional career began in 1941 when she was only four years old and she continued performing through and contributing to the Golden Age of Mexican cinema Munoz was still four years old when she played the character Chachita in her second film Ay Jalisco no te rajes Ay Jalisco don t back down 1941 and went on to play Chachita in eight more films and numerous television roles over the subsequent decades and would be credited as Eva Munoz Chachita in other appearances For more than 75 years Chachita was recognized as a successful artist in cinema television theater radio nightclub and circus shows Evita MunozMunoz in Yo vendo unos ojos negros 1947 BornEva Maria Munoz Ruiz 1936 11 26 November 26 1936Orizaba Veracruz MexicoDiedAugust 23 2016 2016 08 23 aged 79 Mexico City MexicoOccupation s Actress comedianKnown forChachita in Nosotros los pobresHermana Carmela in Mundo de jugueteHermelinda Linda in Hermelinda LindaSpouseHugo Macias m 1958 wbr Websitem3talentagency com Contents 1 Career 1 1 2010s 2 Personal life 3 Filmography 3 1 Cinema 3 2 Television 3 2 1 Soap operas 3 2 2 Situation comedies 3 2 3 Video theatre 3 3 Theatre 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditAt a little under four years old Munoz shot her first motion picture starting a career of starring roles as a child talent beginning with a minor role in El secreto del sacerdote in 1941 After playing the character Chachita in her second movie Ay Jalisco no te rajes 1941 she received the nickname Chachita citation needed Around 1944 her popularity in starring in her movies led to her starting a radio career in the radio show La legion de madrugadores on the XEQ radio station In 1947 she signed a contract with CBS in New York to star in the radio serial Aventuras de una nina which was broadcast in all Central and South America and produced by Carlos Montalban During the mid 1950s she played all the female roles in Panzon Panseco s radio sketches along with Pedro Vargas and Juan Garcia Esquivel s orchestra 1957 Ahora es la hora In the late 1950s she starred in the show El Risametro citation needed To promote her movie La Hija del Payaso 1946 in which she performed along with trained elephants and dogs Munoz learned to play the marimba and the xylophone She made personal appearances with the Atayde Circus when she was only eight years old During her teenage years she costarred with Pedro Infante in the trilogy Nosotros los pobres 1948 Ustedes los ricos 1948 and Pepe el Toro 1952 citation needed She was invited by Perez Prado as a mambo dancer for a tour all over the Philippines and Japan where she became a sensation During that tour they also performed in USO shows during the Korean War for the Hispanic American soldiers citation needed In the 1970s Munoz played the role of Sister Carmela a novice nun in the Mexican version of the soap opera Mundo de Juguete In 1975 she starred in the variety show Un hombre y una mujer with Fernando Allende She appeared as a guest star on episodes of various American television shows including Columbo and I Spy as well as live performances in the Million Dollar Theatre in Los Angeles California During the 1980s she played the role of the witch Hermelinda Linda in several films On television she co starred with Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo in the sitcom Dos mujeres en mi casa In 1986 she co starred in the sitcom Nosotros los Gomez citation needed In the 1990s Munoz continued working in a series of soap operas for Televisa as well as making films such as De lengua me como un plato She played a nun from northern Mexico in Cambiando el destino with the band Magneto In the 2000s Munoz starred in several episodes of Mujer Casos de la vida real and lent her voice to CGI animated characters citation needed 2010s Edit In 2008 Munoz played a role in Televisa s soap opera Cuidado con el angel that was broadcast all around the globe and appeared in the 2011 season of Sesame Street Mexico In 2016 Munoz celebrated 75 years of an uninterrupted artistic career citation needed For her countless contributions to the Television Theater and Motion Picture industries Munoz handprints have been embedded onto the Paseo de las Luminarias in Mexico City citation needed Personal life EditMunoz married Hugo Macias when she was 22 and they had three children 1 Munoz died in Mexico City Mexico on August 23 2016 due to complications from pneumonia She was 79 2 3 Filmography EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cinema Edit El secreto del sacerdote 1941 Martita Ay Jalisco no te rajes 1941 Chachita Beautiful Michoacan 1943 Chachita Morenita clara 1943 Chachita La pequena madrecita 1944 La hija del payaso 1946 Que verde era mi padre 1947 Chachita Yo vendo unos ojos negros 1947 Carmencita Sandoval Chachita la de Triana 1947 Chachita Nosotros los pobres 1948 Chachita Ustedes los ricos 1948 Chachita Guardian el perro salvador 1948 Chachita The Two Orphans 1950 Elvira Perez El Cristo de mi cabecera 1951 Marcela Los hijos de la calle 1951 Elvira Perez Los pobres siempre van al Cielo 1951 Lupita La hija de la otra 1951 Lupita Una calle entre tu y yo 1952 Marta Pepe el Toro 1952 Chachita Padre Nuestro 1953 Elisa Molina La locura del Rock n Roll 1957 Asi era Pancho Villa 1957 Remedios El hombre que me gusta 1958 Serafica criada Bajo el cielo de Mexico 1958 Flora Mis padres se divorcian 1959 Maruja amiga de Fernando Mi nino mi caballo y yo 1959 En cada feria un amor 1961 Rosaura Dos tontos y un loco 1961 Cuquis El dengue del amor 1965 Gigantes planetarios 1965 Frijol Cuando el diablo sopla 1966 La muerte es puntual 1967 Creolina Faltas a la moral 1970 Dona Cata la pulques La hermana Trinquete 1970 Turista gorda Cayo de la gloria el diablo 1972 Nachita Peluquero de senoras 1973 Socorro gorda El padrino es mi compadre 1974 La palomilla al rescate 1976 Rosa La casa prohibida 1981 El barrendero 1981 Pachita El que no Corre Vuela 1982 Dona Chona La Gorda Vividores de mujeres 1982 Julia Ester Los fayuqueros de Tepito 1982 Las musiqueras 1983 Chachita Rubiales En el camino andamos 1983 Romancing the Stone 1984 Hefty Woman Hermelinda Linda 1984 Hermelinda Linda Los humillados 1984 El sinaloense 1985 Mascara contra bikini 1986 Agente 0013 Hermelinda Linda 2 1986 Hermelinda Linda Dos machos que ladran no muerden 1988 Dia de madres 1988 Rosita De lengua me como un plato 1990 Cambiando el destino 1992 Hermana Margarita Serafin La pelicula 2001 Coco voice Meet the Robinsons 2007 voice Television Edit Soap operas Edit Gutierritos 1958 Ana Corona de lagrimas 1964 El amor tiene cara de mujer 1971 Mundo de Juguete 1974 1977 Hermana Carmela Tia Vladimira Angeles sin paraiso 1992 Asuncion Mama Chonita Bendita mentira 1996 Goya Gotita de amor 1998 Lolita Serafin 1999 Coco voice Nunca te olvidare 1999 Benita Alma rebelde 1999 Bernarda Siempre te amare 2000 Estellita Contra viento y marea 2005 Dona Cruz Cardenas Cuidado con el angel 2008 2009 Candelaria Como dice el dicho 2011 Clara Que bonito amor 2012 2013 Dona Prudencia Situation comedies Edit Nosotros los Gomez Dos Mujeres en mi CasaVideo theatre Edit The Imaginary Invalid or The Hypochondriac Le Malade imaginaire by MoliereTheatre Edit 1957 Fin de semana Hay Fever by Noel Coward 1957 La casa de la primavera de Fernand Millaud Yolanda Lambert 1958 Mujercitas Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Jo March 1959 Las cosas simples by Hector Mendoza 1962 Despedida de soltera by Alfonso Anaya B 1964 El segundo aire de mama y papa by Alfonso Paso 1966 Le pondremos talco al nino by Jean de Letraz 1967 Baby shower Una fiesta embarazosa Eugenia 1972 Doce mil pesos por mi mujer Carmen 1974 Dos naufragos tras el pescado La pequena choza by Andre Roussin 1976 Travesuras de medianoche by Anthony Marriot Monica Johnson 1977 Se armo la gorda Melocoton en almibar by Miguel Mihura 1978 Fiebre de fin de semana Hay Fever by Noel Coward 1979 Espiritu travieso Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward 1980 Vidas privadas Private Lives by Noel Coward 1981 El medico a palos Le medecin malgre lui by Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere 1982 Cueros y pieles by Ray Cooney 1983 Los amores criminales de las vampiras Morales by Hugo Arguelles Rosa Fulvia 1984 Las modelos de Chachita 1986 Vengan corriendo que les tengo un muerto by Varelita 1996 Fiebre de fin de semana Hay Fever by Noel Coward 2001 Mascara contra cabellera by Victor Hugo Rascon BandaNotes Edit This name uses Spanish naming customs the first or paternal family name is Munoz and the second or maternal family name is Ruiz References Edit Valdez Maria G August 24 2016 Evita Munoz Death Mexican Actress Chachita Dead At 79 After Complications With Pneumonia Latin Times Retrieved August 24 2016 Murio la actriz Evita Munoz Chachita www peopleenespanol com in Spanish August 23 2016 Retrieved August 24 2016 Evita Munoz Death Mexican Actress Chachita Dead At 79 After Complications With Pneumonia permanent dead link External links EditMini Official site Evita Munoz Chachita at IMDb Cine Mexicano Page by ITESM Munoz YouTube channel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evita Munoz amp oldid 1152272253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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