Carmen Guerrero was a Mexican actress who is best known for The Lark, Drácula, and Hand to Hand. Born on September 2, 1911, in Mexico City, she made significant contributions to the film industry until her passing on December 11, 1986.
Personal and Family Life
Carmen Guerrero was born to Ana García San Román and Luis Guerrero Romero. She had three marriages; her notable husband was Glen Coben Smith, whom she married in 1965 and remained with until her death. She also had previous marriages to Adolfo Girón and Félix Romero Arias.
Career Highlights
Carmen became widely recognized for her roles in various films during the early 1930s. She featured in significant productions such as El compadre Mendoza and Revolución, showcasing her talent and leaving a mark in the film industry. Her performances were notable for their passion and depth, influencing many aspiring actors.
Death and Legacy
Carmen Guerrero passed away on December 11, 1986, due to cardiac arrest in Mexico City. Her legacy lives on through her film work, which continues to be celebrated by fans and critics alike. She is remembered as a pioneer in the Mexican cinema landscape.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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El compadre Mendoza | 1934-04-05 | Dolores ‘Lolita’ Garcia Mendoza |
Mano a mano | 1932-12-10 | Anita Chávez |
Revolución | 1933-02-08 | Adelita |
La calandria | 1933-08-30 | Carmen Ortiz |
Girl Shock | 1930-08-23 | Fiancee |
Drácula | 1931-03-11 | Lucía |
Una cana al aire | 1930-11-21 | Carmen Guerrero |
María Elena | 1936-01-01 | |
Dios y ley | 1930-03-08 | La joven |
¡Huye, faldas! | 1930-10-06 | Louise |
Locuras de amor | 1930-08-27 | |
El alma de la fiesta | 1931-03-12 | Carmen |
Amor audaz | 1930-07-10 | |
Cascarrabias | 1930-09-11 | |
Carne de Cabaret | 1931-05-08 | Nancy |
La gran jornada | Isabel Prados | |
Una sombra en mi destino | 1946-01-01 |