Anita Blanch
July 26, 1910 (114 years old) in Valencia, Spain
Anita Blanch (July 26, 1910 – April 23, 1983) was a Spanish-born, Mexican actress, who worked in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She was nominated for an Ariel Award from the Mexican Academy of Film three times and won the Best Supporting Actress Award from Diosa de Plata (Silver Goddess Award) in 1963.
Known For
Credits
- 1981 · El testamento as Señorita Pilar Suárez Aragones
- 1980 · Vivir para amar as
- 1978 · Pubertinaje as
- 1977 · Balún Canán as La maestra
- 1976 · El hombre del puente as
- 1975 · Omen as Mamá Santos
- 1974 · Los perros de Dios as
- 1974 · Faith, Hope and Charity as Doña Lolita (segment "Esperanza")
- 1973 · Mujercitas as
- 1973 · Renzo el gitano as
- 1973 · Mi mesera as
- 1972 · The Days of Love as
- 1963 · Un tipo a todo dar as Abuela
- 1962 · Tlayucan as Señorita Prisca
- 1961 · Ellas también son rebeldes as Cristina Elizondo
- 1959 · The Man and the Monster as
- 1959 · Yo pecador as
- 1958 · La torre de marfil as
- 1958 · Los salvajes as doña Ana
- 1957 · La mujer que no tuvo infancia as
- 1956 · La faraona as Jesusita
- 1954 · El mil amores as Señorita Directora
- 1954 · Magdalena as
- 1954 · Damned City! as Mrs. María
- 1953 · El gran mentiroso as
- 1953 · Adventure in Rio as Julia Galván
- 1953 · Lullaby as
- 1953 · Misericordia as
- 1952 · Sor Alegría as
- 1952 · Mujeres sacrificadas as Ana, madre de Graciela
- 1952 · Night Falls as Sara
- 1945 · The Barracks as Teresa
- 1945 · Entre hermanos as Doña Encarnación
- 1944 · El abanico de Lady Windermere as
- 1944 · La pequeña madrecita as
- 1944 · Miguel Strogoff as Sangarra Petrova
- 1943 · Tres hermanos as
- 1942 · Alejandra as Irene
- 1942 · El conde de Montecristo as Condesa Eloisa de Villefort
- 1942 · ¿Quién te quiere a tí? as Milagros
- 1942 · Simón Bolívar as Fanny du Villars
- 1941 · La casa del rencor as Martina
- 1941 · Those Were The Days, Senor Don Simon! as Beatriz de Alpuche
- 1935 · Luponini (El terror de Chicago) as Luisa Benítez