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Enriqueta Jiménez est une Actrice Mexicaine née le 4 juillet 1933

Enriqueta Jiménez

Enriqueta Jiménez
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Nom de naissance María Teresa Enriqueta Jiménez Chabolla
Nationalité Mexique
Naissance 4 juillet 1933 (90 ans)

María Teresa Enriqueta "Queta" Jiménez Chabolla (born circa 1941), more commonly known by her stage name La Prieta Linda, is a Mexican recording artist and actress. The younger sister of popular recording artist and actress Flor Silvestre, Jiménez debuted as a singer with Silvestre Vargas's mariachi in 1955, and shortly after won the first Ranchera Music Festival with the song "Amantes de una noche". Over the years Jiménez has recorded over 40 albums and has made various tours across Mexico and other countries. In her acting career, her comic role in the film Valente Quintero is highly notable since she gives a performance without singing.

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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 Carmen
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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.