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Estela Inda

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Estela Inda

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

Jun 28, 1917 (109 years old)

Place of Birth

Patzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico

Biography

Stella (or Estela) Inda (June 28, 1917 – December 7, 1995) was a Mexican film actress. She was the star of notable Mexican films, including Los olvidados by Luis Buñuel in 1949. She started her career as extra in the successful film La Mujer del Puerto, starred by Andrea Palma. Also, she participated in Mexican films such as La Noche de los Mayas (1939), Santa (second souns version, 1943), Bugambilia (1944, with Dolores del Río), Amok (1945, with María Félix), and the success films Los olvidados (1949, directed by Luis Buñuel and El Rebozo de Soledad (1955). In the later years, she was an acting teacher in the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes in Mexico, and directed a folkloric dance group called "Stella Inda y su Conjunto". In 1947 she had a prominent but uncredited role as the historical personage La Malinche in the Hollywood epic Captain from Castile, opposite Cesar Romero as Hernán Cortés.

Known For

Acting
1991El secuestro de un policía
1988Con el odio en la piel
1988Durazo
1987El Aduanal
1987Arriba Michoacán
1983Preparatoria
1983Mundo mágico
1977Lo mejor de TeresaMadre de Teresa
1974Faith, Hope and CharityCuca (segment "Caridad")
1974CharityCuca
1973One WayRosa
1970Emiliano Zapata
1964Attack of the Mayan MummyThe High Priestess
1957The Aztec MummyAztec Chanteuse
1957The Curse of the Aztec MummyAztec Chanteuse
1953Näskara (Awakening)María
1952Soledad's ShawlSoledad
1950The Young and the DamnedMother
1947Captain from CastileDoña Marina (uncredited)
1946Tragic WeddingsLaura
1945BugambiliaZarca
1944AmokTara
1944La FugaCondesa de la Cadena
1943The Blood Stain
1943La feria de las floresVirginia
1943SantaRaquel
1943El rayo del sur
1940Mala yerbaMariana Bermúdez
1940La canción del milagroMargarita (as Stella Inda)
1939The Night of the MayansLol
1934The Woman of the PortMujer de cabaret
Writing
1952Soledad's ShawlScreenplay
1948The CockfighterScreenplay