
Anita Blanch
Acting
Biography
Anita Blanch (July 26, 1910 – April 23, 1983) was a Spanish-born, Mexican actress, who worked in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She was nominated for an Ariel Award from the Mexican Academy of Film three times and won the Best Supporting Actress Award from Diosa de Plata (Silver Goddess Award) in 1963.
Born: July 26, 1910
Place of Birth: Valencia, Spain
Known For

Damned City!
A humble provincial writer who wants to publish his first book offers it to a film producer who is looking for locations for a film at that time. The novelist's family then moves to the big city, where they will have to face many adversities that will make them wish they had never left their village.

El mil amores
Carmen has a daughter, Patricia, who attends a school for young ladies where they think Carmen is married to a sailor. Viviano is a friend of Carmen and when she needs it, he poses as the father of Patricia and she believes is her father. Actually, Viviano is engaged with Marilu

The Barracks
The film chronicles the adventures of a peasant family of the late nineteenth century to push through his work with the opposition and hatred of the rest of the villagers.

Mujercitas
Extremely loose adaptation of Little Women, set in 1970s; three teenaged girls and a younger sister live alone after the death of their parents.

Sor Alegría

Tlayucan
Desperate because of his son's illness, the peasant Eufemio steals a pearl from the image of Santa Lucía in the village church.

Night Falls
Marcos is an arrogant jai-alai player who seduces and discards women until he himself becomes the object of a cunning revenge.

Faith, Hope and Charity
Three episodes. Faith: a woman is attacked. Hope: a fakir is crucified. Charity: a woman faces bureaucracy.

Alejandra
There's a lot of confusion about who Alejandra's parents are, and until those questions are resolved, she may not be able to get married.

Luponini (El terror de Chicago)
Luponini, a bank employee, becomes a robber due to a broken heart. His criminal career, successful at first, is soon threatened by the betrayal of one of his accomplices and the contempt of Luisa, his ex-wife.
Filmography
as Señorita Pilar Suárez Aragones
as La maestra
as Mamá Santos
as Doña Cuyere / Susanne de Phillip
as Doña Lolita (segment "Esperanza")
as Abuela
as Señorita Prisca
as Abuela de Joselito
as Jesusita
as Señorita Directora
as Mrs. María
as Julia Galván
as Doña Francisca Zapata y Pruneda
as Ana, madre de Graciela
as Sara
as Teresa
as Doña Encarnación
as Eugenia
as Sangarra Petrova
as Irene
as Condesa Eloisa de Villefort
as Milagros
as Fanny du Villars
as Martina
as Beatriz de Alpuche
as Luisa Benítez