Lilia Michel Explained
Lilia Michel (July 30, 1926 – August 10, 2011) was a Mexican television and film actress most active during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, earning her the nickname of "the jewel" of the film era.[1]
Michel was born Lilia Fernández Larios on July 30, 1926,[1] in Teapa, Tabasco, Mexico. She became well known for her role in the 1946 Mexican film Dizziness, in which she co-starred María Félix.[1] Michel later switched to television, earning numerous roles in telenovelas, including Aprendiendo a Vivir, María la del Barrio and Rosalía.[1]
Lilia Michel died in Mexico City on August 10, 2011, at the age of 85.[1]
Filmography
Films
- 1998 Fuera de la ley
- 1982 Una sota y un caballo: Rancho Avándaro
- 1978 Los amantes fríos
- 1977 Fantoche
- 1975 La lucha con la pantera
- 1975 Yo amo, tú amas, nosotros...
- 1973 El amor tiene cara de mujer
- 1973 Eva y Darío
- 1972 La inocente
- 1972 La pequeña señora de Pérez
- 1969 La muñeca perversa
- 1953 Sí, mi vida
- 1953 Había una vez un marido
- 1952 Sígueme, corazón
- 1950 La gota de sangre
- 1946 El pasajero diez mil
- 1946 No basta ser charro
- 1946 Una virgen moderna
- 1946 Dizziness (Vértigo)
- 1945 The Hour of Truth
- 1945 Corazones de México
- 1945 El jagüey de las ruinas
- 1945 Twilight
- 1945 Un beso en la noche
- 1944 Así son ellas
- 1944 Nana
Notes and References
- News: Muere la actriz mexicana Lilia Michel . . 2011-08-11 . 2011-08-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160816100039/http://entretenimiento.starmedia.com/escandalos/muere-actriz-mexicana-lilia-michel.html . 2016-08-16 . dead .