Pita Amor was an American actress best known for her roles in La guerra de los pasteles, El que murió de amor, and Tentación. Born as Guadalupe Amor Schmidtlein on May 30, 1918, in Mexico City, she was also a celebrated poet and writer. Pita Amor passed away on May 9, 2000, in the same city.
Personal and Family Life
Pita Amor was born into a family that valued the arts, which influenced her career as both a poet and an actress. Her early life in Mexico City shaped her literary and artistic sensibilities. Details about her family life are not widely documented, but her contributions to literature have left a significant impact on Mexican culture.
Career
Throughout her acting career, Pita Amor gained recognition for her performances in various films during the 1940s. Her roles showcased her versatility and talent, earning her a special place in the film industry. In addition to acting, her work as a poet further solidified her legacy in the world of literature.
Death and Legacy
Pita Amor died on May 9, 2000, in Mexico City, leaving behind a rich legacy as a poet and actress. Her contributions to Mexican literature and cinema continue to be celebrated and remembered. She is regarded as an important figure in Mexican arts, inspiring many future generations of writers and performers.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1943 | Tentación | Gloria (Tanguista I) (as Anasol) |
1944 | La guerra de los pasteles | Muchacha chismosa (as Ana Sol) |
1945 | El que murió de amor | Julia |
1945 | Cadetes de la naval | N/A |