Gloria Lozano
Gloria Lozano was an actress and producer active during the golden age of Mexican cinema.[1][2] She also co-wrote the 1957 film Mi influyente mujer.[3] One Los Angeles Times reviewer described her as "a fiery actress with enormous, beautiful eyes."[4]
Gloria Lozano | |
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Occupation | Actress, producer |
Selected filmography
- Happiness (1957) (also producer)[5]
- La culta dama (1957) (also producer)
- Mi influyente mujer (1957) (also producer, screenwriter)
- El vengador solitario (1954)
- El tesoro de la muerte (1954)[1]
- La duquesa del Tepetate (1951)
- Donde nacen los pobres (1950)
- Sentencia (1950)
- The Perez Family (1949)
- Secreto entre mujeres (1949)
- Los viejos somos así (1948)
- La novia de la Marina (1948)
- El cuarto mandamiento (1948)
- Músico, poeta y loco (1948)
- Cartas marcadas (1948)
- Que Dios me perdone (1948)
- El muchacho alegre (1948)
- Woman (1947)
- Pecadora (1947)
- Soy un prófugo (1946)
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References
- Jr, Rogelio Agrasánchez (2014-01-10). Guillermo Calles: A Biography of the Actor and Mexican Cinema Pioneer. McFarland. ISBN 9780786456482.
- Amistad: Magazine of American Society of Mexico. 1952.
- "Casino: Mi Influyente Mujer". The Tampa Tribune. 8 Jun 1958. Retrieved 2019-05-17.
- "Old Plot Well-Played by Mexican Actors". The Los Angeles Times. 23 Jul 1952. Retrieved 2019-05-17.
- Bowker (1989). Variety's Film Reviews: 1959-1963. Bowker. ISBN 9780835227896.
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