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La India María

"La India María" (born María Nicolasa Cruz) is a fictional character portrayed and created by actress María Elena Velasco.[1] The character frequently endures situations of racial discrimination, classism, and corruption, although in all of these turmoils, María undoubtedly resolves them with hilarious acts of good-nature and morality. She has represented the poor indigenous, the migrant worker, the forsaken woman, and even free-spirited nuns for over 30 years. She has been the lead character in 16 films and in a spin-off television series entitled, Ay María Qué Puntería. Most recently, the character has appeared in cameo appearances in the television programs Mujer, casos de la vida real and La Familia Peluche.

María Nicolasa Cruz
La India María as depicted
in Tonta tonta pero no tanto (1972)
First appearance"Tonta tonta pero no tanto" (1972)
Last appearance"La hija de Moctezuma" (2014)
Portrayed byMaría Elena Velasco (1972-2015)
In-universe information
NicknameLa India María
Genderfemale
OccupationHousemaid, farmer, public vendor, artisan, politician
RelativesYaqueline (sister)
Lupe (sister)
Eufemia (cousin)
Chencha (cousin)
"Tata" (grandfather)
don Macario (foster father)
doña "Chona" (foster mother)

Fictional character background edit

In her first film, she mentions that her hometown is "San José de los Burros". Nevertheless, different hometowns are suggested in other films. For example, her hometown is changed to "Chipitongo el Alto", for which she serves a term as municipal president in La presidenta municipal (1975). In El que no corre... vuela! (1981), she mentions her hometown as "San Pablo Cuatro Venados". Other given hometowns are Nopalillo (Little Prickly Pear Cactus), San Bartolo Tezmelucan, among others.

Characteristics edit

Despite being an illiterate woman and very prone to mistakes, La India Maria has shown to be of quick wit and even of impressive athletic ability, being able to fend off enemies with karate like abilities. Many people try to take advantage of her good nature and some unfortunately get away with it. However in the end she manages to defeat even powerful villains with her good intentions and ability to turn their influence against them.

Commute to Mexico City edit

Since La India María's rural hometown does not have many job opportunities, her cousin Eufemia invites her to work for a sophisticated aristocratic woman who is the countess of Valley of Mexico, in Mexico City. Her name is Doña Julia Escandón de León, Condesa del Valle. But María is robbed right when she gets off her train. With nowhere to go, María sells oranges with other women at a public park (which is illegal). A group of police officers arrest them, but María Nicolasa finds refuge in Doña Julia's limousine.

Migration to the United States edit

María was hired several times to work in the United States. First in OK, Mister Pancho, where she crosses the border to Houston, Texas at the request of an American refugee with whom she quickly falls in love and names "Mr. Pancho". Second in Ni de aquí ni de allá, she travels to Los Angeles, California and is contracted to work as a housemaid for two American tourists, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. However, she is distracted and goes into a bathroom at the airport in L. A., and witnesses a murder. The murderer pursues her all over the city, as she finds work in a Mexican restaurant, and then as a maid for a sick American entrepreneur, who ends up being a drug trafficker that is arrested at the end.

Cameo appearances edit

She also had cameos in the dramedy series Papá Soltero and the comedy show La hora pico.

List of Films edit

Year Title Role Notes
1972 Tonta, tonta, pero no tanto María Nicolasa Cruz First India María film
1973 ¡Pobre, pero honrada! María Nicolasa Cruz
1974 La madrecita Sor María Nicolasa Cruz
1975 La presidenta municipal María Nicolasa Cruz
1976 El miedo no anda en burro María Nicolasa Cruz
1977 Sor Tequila María Nicolasa "Sor Tequila"
1978 Duro pero seguro María Nicolasa Cruz
1978 La comadrita María Nicolasa Cruz
1981 Okey, Mister Pancho María Nicolasa Cruz
1982 ¡El que no corre... vuela! María Nicolasa Cruz Silver Goddess Award for Best Comedy Performance
1983 El coyote emplumado María Directorial debut
1984 Ni Chana, Ni Juana María
1988 Ni de aquí, ni de allá María
1993 Se equivocó la cigüeña María Nicolasa Cruz
1999 Las delicias del poder María / Lorena Barriga
2014 La hija de Moctezuma María Nicolasa Cruz[2] Nominated – Silver Goddess Award for Best Original Song

References edit

  1. ^ El rebozo de la india María, Retrieved January 5, 2011.
  2. ^ Graban película de “La India María” – Diario Eyipantla Milenio. Diarioeyipantla.com, 24 May 2011; retrieved 14 July 2012.

External links edit

  • on IMDb
  • First Maxwell House commercial on YouTube
  • Second Maxwell House commercial on YouTube

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La India Maria born Maria Nicolasa Cruz is a fictional character portrayed and created by actress Maria Elena Velasco 1 The character frequently endures situations of racial discrimination classism and corruption although in all of these turmoils Maria undoubtedly resolves them with hilarious acts of good nature and morality She has represented the poor indigenous the migrant worker the forsaken woman and even free spirited nuns for over 30 years She has been the lead character in 16 films and in a spin off television series entitled Ay Maria Que Punteria Most recently the character has appeared in cameo appearances in the television programs Mujer casos de la vida real and La Familia Peluche Maria Nicolasa CruzLa India Maria as depicted in Tonta tonta pero no tanto 1972 First appearance Tonta tonta pero no tanto 1972 Last appearance La hija de Moctezuma 2014 Portrayed byMaria Elena Velasco 1972 2015 In universe informationNicknameLa India MariaGenderfemaleOccupationHousemaid farmer public vendor artisan politicianRelativesYaqueline sister Lupe sister Eufemia cousin Chencha cousin Tata grandfather don Macario foster father dona Chona foster mother Contents 1 Fictional character background 2 Characteristics 3 Commute to Mexico City 4 Migration to the United States 5 Cameo appearances 5 1 List of Films 6 References 7 External linksFictional character background editIn her first film she mentions that her hometown is San Jose de los Burros Nevertheless different hometowns are suggested in other films For example her hometown is changed to Chipitongo el Alto for which she serves a term as municipal president in La presidenta municipal 1975 In El que no corre vuela 1981 she mentions her hometown as San Pablo Cuatro Venados Other given hometowns are Nopalillo Little Prickly Pear Cactus San Bartolo Tezmelucan among others Characteristics editDespite being an illiterate woman and very prone to mistakes La India Maria has shown to be of quick wit and even of impressive athletic ability being able to fend off enemies with karate like abilities Many people try to take advantage of her good nature and some unfortunately get away with it However in the end she manages to defeat even powerful villains with her good intentions and ability to turn their influence against them Commute to Mexico City editSince La India Maria s rural hometown does not have many job opportunities her cousin Eufemia invites her to work for a sophisticated aristocratic woman who is the countess of Valley of Mexico in Mexico City Her name is Dona Julia Escandon de Leon Condesa del Valle But Maria is robbed right when she gets off her train With nowhere to go Maria sells oranges with other women at a public park which is illegal A group of police officers arrest them but Maria Nicolasa finds refuge in Dona Julia s limousine Migration to the United States editMaria was hired several times to work in the United States First in OK Mister Pancho where she crosses the border to Houston Texas at the request of an American refugee with whom she quickly falls in love and names Mr Pancho Second in Ni de aqui ni de alla she travels to Los Angeles California and is contracted to work as a housemaid for two American tourists Mr and Mrs Wilson However she is distracted and goes into a bathroom at the airport in L A and witnesses a murder The murderer pursues her all over the city as she finds work in a Mexican restaurant and then as a maid for a sick American entrepreneur who ends up being a drug trafficker that is arrested at the end Cameo appearances editIn Mujer casos de la vida real an episode entitled Amor incondicional she portrays a discriminated maid and nanny In La Familia Peluche she appears in an episode as the housemaid of Exelsa She also had cameos in the dramedy series Papa Soltero and the comedy show La hora pico List of Films edit Year Title Role Notes1972 Tonta tonta pero no tanto Maria Nicolasa Cruz First India Maria film1973 Pobre pero honrada Maria Nicolasa Cruz1974 La madrecita Sor Maria Nicolasa Cruz1975 La presidenta municipal Maria Nicolasa Cruz1976 El miedo no anda en burro Maria Nicolasa Cruz1977 Sor Tequila Maria Nicolasa Sor Tequila 1978 Duro pero seguro Maria Nicolasa Cruz1978 La comadrita Maria Nicolasa Cruz1981 Okey Mister Pancho Maria Nicolasa Cruz1982 El que no corre vuela Maria Nicolasa Cruz Silver Goddess Award for Best Comedy Performance1983 El coyote emplumado Maria Directorial debut1984 Ni Chana Ni Juana Maria1988 Ni de aqui ni de alla Maria1993 Se equivoco la ciguena Maria Nicolasa Cruz1999 Las delicias del poder Maria Lorena Barriga2014 La hija de Moctezuma Maria Nicolasa Cruz 2 Nominated Silver Goddess Award for Best Original SongReferences edit El rebozo de la india Maria Retrieved January 5 2011 Graban pelicula de La India Maria Diario Eyipantla Milenio Diarioeyipantla com 24 May 2011 retrieved 14 July 2012 External links editMaria Nicolasa Cruz on IMDb First Maxwell House commercial on YouTube Second Maxwell House commercial on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La India Maria amp oldid 1179662106, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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