
Kitty de Hoyos
Acting
Biography
María Cristina Guadalupe Vega Hoyos (8 March 1941 - 28 December 1999), better known as Kitty de Hoyos, was Mexican actress from the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema.
Born: February 8, 1941
Place of Birth: Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Known For

Como México no hay dos
Rags-to-riches story about the rise of a fictional ranchera-music superstar.

The Big Dead Dog
In a small town a dead dog lays on the middle of the main street. A bureaucratic process begins to determine who is responsible for removing it

The Shadow of the Tyrant
In 1920s Mexico, the candidates being chosen to succeed the current president, El Caudillo, find themselves at his mercy as he will resort to anything to accomplish his will, including kidnapping, betrayal, and murder.

The Witch Riders
Witch Salome wants revenge. Only her riders can do it.

The Crows are Grieving
The family of a dying man celebrates his wake while the man is still alive, showing their darker, selfish ambitions and trying to take the best part of the inheritance.

Vivir para amar
Rigo Tovar plays “Tony Franco”, a singer who rises to fame and balances his new lifestyle while trying to keep up with everyone back home.

Adventure at the Center of the Earth
After a young man is killed in an unexplored subterranean cavern and his girlfriend driven mad by something she saw there, a track found at the scene cannot be identified with any known animal and thus a scientific expedition is launched to find out just what it is that is living there.

Love Your Neighbor
This film tells several short stories that end up lapsing in the emergency room of a hospital, because it is dedicated to nurses. Cantinflas appears at the end of the film playing the role of Luis, a man who has five daughters and looks forward to a boy, but fate plays a trick and the child dies at birth, but history gives a nice twist and a message of hope.

Trip to the Moon
In this movie a couple of comedians try to disappear for a while and end up in an asylum, where confused as the mad, and try to escape, but one of them falls in love and that complicates things.

Yo quiero ser artista
The Postman Adalberto is involved by chance in the filming of a scene, which gives the film director the idea of including him as an actor, but without his knowledge.
Filmography
as Doña Modesta
as Ana
as Cristina
as Eva Moro
as Ana María Rivas
as Marisela
as Bruja Salome
as Nora
as Hilda Ramírez
as Clarisa Fernandez
as Ordorico's Wife
as La mujer de Lacho
as Maybelle
as María
as Diana Kochman
as Dorita
as La Mora
as Elvira García
as Alma
as Novia de Rodolfo
as Self
as Kitty
as Yolanda
as Martha
as Enfermera