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Flor Silvestre est une Actrice Mexicaine née le 16 aout 1930

Flor Silvestre

Flor Silvestre
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Nom de naissance Guillermina Jiménez Chabolla
Nationalité Mexique
Naissance 16 aout 1930
Mort 25 novembre 2020 (à 90 ans)

Guillermina Jiménez Chabolla (born 16 August 1930), commonly known by her stage name Flor Silvestre ([floɾ silˈβestɾe]), is a Mexican singer and actress whose multifaceted career spans seventy years.

Famed for her beauty and sentimental style of singing, she began her career in the 1940s, performing ranchera music on radio stations. In the early 1950s, she signed with Columbia Records and released her first successful recordings, which include "Guadalajara", "Imposible olvidarte", "Pobre corazón", and "Viejo nopal". In 1957, she signed with Musart Records, the label for which she recorded many of her best-selling songs such as "Cielo rojo", "Mi destino fue quererte", "Renunciación", "Cachito de mi vida", "Gaviota traidora", "Lágrimas del alma", "Qué bonito amor", and "Desolación".

As an actress, she is regarded as one of the folkloric leading ladies of the "golden age" of Mexican cinema. Her most prominent performances are featured in Primero soy mexicano (1950), El bolero de Raquel (1957), La cucaracha (1959), and Ánimas Trujano (1962), which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. She also lent her name and likeness to the title character of La Llanera Vengadora, a comic book series.

She married twice and has five children. Her second husband was singer and actor Antonio Aguilar, with whom she toured internationally. Her younger sister, Enriqueta Jiménez, is also a singer and actress.

Biographie

Silvestre gave birth to her first child, Dalia Inés, when she was 16 years old. Dalia Inés publicly omits the name of her biological father, who was a radio announcer, since she says that she considers Antonio Aguilar as her father figure. Silvestre later married television presenter Paco Malgesto. Their children are Marcela Rubiales Jiménez, a singer and actress, and Francisco Rubiales Jiménez, a voice-over actor.

In an interview with Don Francisco in Don Francisco presenta, Silvestre confirmed that during her first few films with Antonio Aguilar she had not been romantically involved with him. It wasn't until the film Heraclio Bernal when both decided to divorce their respective spouses (Aguilar being married to actress Otilia Larrañaga and Silvestre being married to television presenter Paco Malgesto) to marry each other. Aguilar and Silvestre finally married on 29 October 1959, shortly before the release of their most recent film La cucaracha. Their marriage produced two sons: Antonio Aguilar hijo and Pepe Aguilar.

On 28 February 2012, Silvestre underwent surgery to extirpate the cancer-stricken half of her right lung. She responded well to the surgery and has since been recuperating.

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Filmographie de Flor Silvestre (23 films)

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Valente Quintero, 1h25
Réalisé par Mario Hernández
Thèmes Politique
Acteurs Antonio Aguilar, Saby Kamalich, Sara García, Flor Silvestre, Enriqueta Jiménez, Alejandro Reyna
Rôle Rafaela
Note67% 3.396193.396193.396193.396193.39619
In the contemporary era (circa 1973), two foreign tourists make a stop at the provincial town of Perales. Two small memorials surrounded by pebbles in a corner of a street attract their attention. On the meantime, two elderly veterans of the Mexican Revolution, Chelelo and Cornelio, come out from a nearby building to receive them. They explain to the tourists about the memorials and to whom are they in memory of. Chelelo then recounts the story of two revolutionary friends, Sub-lieutenant Valente Quintero and Major Atanasio Pizarro, who are fighting a battle in one of Perales' residential streets. Valente is severely injured when he is shot in front of the late General Gumersindo Carrillo's house where his widow, doña Elvira Peña, his daughter, Leonor Carrillo, and their housemaid, Carmen, reside. Leonor witnesses when Valente is shot and is decided to go out and help him, against her mother's wishes. Leonor then tells her mother that she is returning a favor that could have been made to her father, who helplessly died while bleeding in the midst of a forest. Leonor therefore runs across the street to get the town's drunkard physician, Doctor Plácido. Elvira, Carmen, and Leonor carry Valente into the house and lay him in a bed. Valente stays ill in bed for several days and his friend Atanasio later receives word about his survival. Atanasio is falls in love with the elegant and sophisticated Leonor and admires the conservative and sharp-tongued matron Elvira. Valente and Leonor also start a romantic relationship, which lead them to marriage. Atanasio, who is now a rich and alcoholic landowner, duels Valente for the love of Leonor on the night of their honeymoon. The conflict ends with both Valente and Atanasio being killed by one another.
Lauro Puñales, 1h27
Réalisé par René Cardona
Thèmes Politique
Acteurs Antonio Aguilar, Flor Silvestre, Elsa Cárdenas, Alma Delia Fuentes, Carlos López Moctezuma, Alejandro Reyna
Rôle Rosenda Rodríguez
Note62% 3.1270453.1270453.1270453.1270453.127045
In Emiliano Zapata's hometown of Anenecuilco lives Lauro Puñales, a famous revolutionary leader and agrarian. The town's political boss and municipal president are confidants to the federals. The political boss urges the peasants to give him back the lands that they took from them, albeit Lauro defends the peasants and also promotes the revolutionary cause. He is in love with Rosenda, a widow and daughter of notable citizen Damián Rodríguez.
Juan Colorado
Réalisé par Miguel Zacarías
Genres Drame, Western
Acteurs Antonio Aguilar, María Duval, Elsa Cárdenas, Flor Silvestre, José Baviera, Carlos Agostí
Rôle Muchacha del pueblo
Note66% 3.3195253.3195253.3195253.3195253.319525
Juan, un charro du nord du Mexique, est amoureux de la jeune Silvia, mais son père veut qu'elle épouse Rafael, qui plein d'envie et de jalousie veut se débarrasser de Juan.
El revólver sangriento, 1h38
Réalisé par Miguel M. Delgado
Genres Drame, Action, Aventure, Western
Acteurs Lola Beltrán, Flor Silvestre, Emilio Fernández, René Cardona, Cuco Sánchez, Antonio Aguilar
Rôle Rosa
Note62% 3.11363.11363.11363.11363.1136
The film opens in a cave with a close-up of Juan Chávez's (Luis Aguilar) silver-plated revolver as he glances at a "Wanted" poster that offers a reward, dead or alive, for his capture. A suspicious man follows Juan out of the cave, and traces him into a small town. There, he enters a bar called "La Patrona", whose bartender is Carmen (Lola Beltrán) who is infatuated with Juan. She serves him something to drink, and they converse, as a next scene focuses on a beautiful woman named Rosa (Flor Silvestre) who sings the song "Cariño bonito" as she waters her geraniums and watches her birds. At the end of her singing, her aunt (Emma Roldán) arrives at the house and tells her of Juan's return to the town. She replies that he came back for her to take her with him, and to prepare her clothes. When Rosa arrives at the bar, Juan responds to her coldly, and even depreciates her.
Ánimas Trujano, 1h41
Réalisé par Ismael Rodríguez
Origine Mexique
Genres Drame
Acteurs Toshiro Mifune, Columba Domínguez, Flor Silvestre, Jaime Jiménez Pons, David Reynoso, Eduardo Fajardo
Rôle Catalina
Note74% 3.737973.737973.737973.737973.73797
Animas Trujano est un alcoolique irresponsable d'un village de Oaxaca. Son plus grand souhait est d'être un jour choisi intendant de son village, chargé d'organiser la fête annuelle de la Vierge...