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Lina Marín

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Lina Marín
Capulina (left) and Lina Marín (right) in El bueno para nada (1973)
Born
Felipa Cartas Orozco

(1944-08-12)August 12, 1944
Died23 June 1989(1989-06-23) (aged 44)
Mexico City, Mexico
OccupationActress
Years active1966–1987
Children2

Lina Marín (August 12, 1944 – June 23, 1989) was a Mexican actress of Zapotec descent,[1] known for her performance in A Man Called Horse (1970) and for her starring role opposite Gaspar Henaine "Capulina" in El bueno para nada (1973).

Biography

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Marín was born Felipa Cartas Orozco in the region of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec on August 12, 1944, in the municipality of Unión Hidalgo, Oaxaca.[1] At age 14 she moved to Mexico City,[1] where she began her acting career with a small role in the drama film El derecho de nacer in 1966.[2]

She had prominent supporting roles in La marcha a Zacatecas and El último pistolero (both 1969) before playing a Sioux Indian named Thorn Rose in A Man Called Horse (1970), the film that gave her international exposure.

She also acted in Espérame en Siberia, vida mía (1971), with Mauricio Garcés; Chanoc contra el tigre y el vampiro (1972), with Gregorio Casal; Tacos al carbon (1972), with Vicente Fernández; El rey de Acapulco (1972), with Capulina; and El Payo - un hombre contra el mundo (1972), with Jorge Rivero.

Her greatest achievement in Mexican cinema was her performance in her second film co-starring Capulina, El bueno para nada (1973), in which she played the main female role: María, Capulina's Native Mexican girlfriend who works as a maid in the house of Susana Alexander and Pancho Córdova. Her performance showed that, in addition to being a great beauty, she also had talent for comedy.

She returned to acting in the mid-1980s with a supporting role in the film Lo que importa es vivir (1987).

She died of breast cancer on June 23, 1989 at age 44, and is survived by two children.[1]

Legacy

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A movie theater in the Herón Ríos Cultural Center in Juchitán de Zaragoza bears her name.[3]

In 2016, she was honored with a mural and a short film in Unión Hidalgo, her hometown.[1]

Selected filmography

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  • Sube y baja (1959)
  • La reina del cielo (1959) - Indigena (uncredited)
  • Dos caballeros de espada (1964) - Mesonera (uncredited)
  • The Golden Cockerel (1964) - Fermina (uncredited)
  • El derecho de nacer (1966)
  • Me quiero casar (1967) - Lupe, sirvienta
  • Don Juan 67 (1967)
  • Despedida de casada (1968)
  • Patrulla de valientes (1968)
  • Corona de lágrimas (1968) - María Álvarez (uncredited)
  • Los amores de Juan Charrasqueado (1968) - Lucía
  • Blue Demon contra cerebros infernales (1968)
  • Romeo contra Julieta (1968) - Sirvienta
  • Cinco en la cárcel (1968) - Lupe
  • El matrimonio es como el demonio (1969) - Coco
  • Cuernos debajo de la cama (1969)
  • La marcha a Zacatecas (1969)
  • El último pistolero (1969)
  • Las pirañas aman en cuaresma (1969)
  • A Man Called Horse (1970) - Thorn Rose
  • El oficio mas antiguo del mundo (1970) - Gumersinda
  • Ya somos hombres (1971) - Sirvienta
  • Los novios (1971) - Cabaretera de Rojo
  • Espérame en Siberia, vida mía (1971) - Lupe
  • Pubertinaje (1971) - (segment "Una cena de navidad")
  • El medio pelo (1972) - Rutila
  • Chanoc contra el tigre y el vampiro (1972) - Cristina
  • Tacos al carbón (1972) - Margarita Rodríguez
  • El rey de Acapulco (1972) - Coco / Torcuata
  • El Payo - un hombre contra el mundo (1972) - Doloritas
  • Besos, besos... y mas besos (1973) - (segment "La señora, la criada y el señor")
  • El bueno para nada (1973) - María
  • Lo que importa es vivir (1987) - Crucita
  • El chacal (1987) - (final film role)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Manzo, Diana (17 October 2016). "Con mural y función de cine recuerdan a Lina Marín, la actriz zapoteca de los años setenta". IstmoPress. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  2. ^ Hoy, Issues 1793-1805. 1974. p. 53. LINA MARÍN, OTRO ESTELAR CON CAPULINA.—Bueno para nada, Gordo al agua . . . Joaquín Murieta, Rebelión, Un hombre llamado caballo, Chanoc contra el tigre y el vampiro, Espérame en Siberia, vida mía, El rey de Acapulco, películas y más películas desde que debutó en El derecho de nacer. Ahora Capulina le ofrece un estelar grande. Y ella acepta.
  3. ^ "Buen cine al alcance de todos". Comité Melendre. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
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