Lilia Prado

Lilia Prado ( born March 30, 1928 in Sahuayo, Michoacán, † May 22, 2006 in Mexico City) was a Mexican actress who has appeared in over one hundred films and television productions. Especially in her early films, she also acted as a singer and dancer.

Life

After winning a beauty contest Mexican Leticia Amezcua Lilia Prado began to work for the film industry and continued in this occupation for more than four decades from. Her first film was the 1947 drama Ángel o demonio resulting (Eng. angel or demon), her last film de tierra caliente hembras (German women hot country ) was premiered in 1991.

Your first female lead she held at the side of Adalberto Martínez in the 1949 film premiered Confidencias de un ruletero (German confidences of a taxi driver ).

In the early 1950s, she starred in three films of the famous Spanish director Luis Buñuel: The path that leads to heaven, The Illusion Travels by Tram and depths of passion, an adoption of Wuthering Heights.

For her life's work Lilia Prado was awarded by the Academia Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas with a golden Ariel.

She died at the age of 78 years due to a kidney disease that has caused in conjunction with an additional lung injury occurred a fatal heart attack.

Filmography (selection)

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