Agata Rosenow was an American actress who is best known for La visita que no tocó el timbre, Historia de un abrigo de mink, and Cain y Abel.
Personal and Family Life
Agata Rosenow was born on March 26, 1925, in Mexico City. Her mother, Concepción García Gómez Farias, was from Mexico City, while her father, Hermann Rosenow, hailed from Baden, Germany. She grew up in a diverse cultural background which influenced her career in acting.
Career
Agata had a successful career in the film industry during the 1950s, playing various roles in several notable films. She was credited for her performances in movies such as Eulalia, Amor en cuatro tiempos, and El sultán descalzo. Agata’s talent brought her recognition, and she became an integral part of the Mexican film scene.
Death and Legacy
Agata Rosenow passed away on March 30, 1971, in Mexico City due to a heart attack. Her contributions to cinema are remembered, and she left a legacy as an accomplished actress of her time. Despite her passing, her films continue to be appreciated by audiences who enjoy classic cinema.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1954 | La visita que no tocó el timbre | Gloria |
1954 | Cain y Abel | Mujer en cantina (as Agata Rosenof) |
1955 | Historia de un abrigo de mink | Marta, amiga de Rosa |
1956 | El sultán descalzo | Aidita |
1956 | Eulalia | Eulalia (as Agata Rosenof) |
1955 | Amor en cuatro tiempos | Corista (uncredited) |