- Her mother was María de Jesús Corona Rangel from the town of Pátzcuaro in the state of Michoacán.
- Her father was Conrado García Claudio from the town of Tiquicheo in the state of Michoacán.
- Niece of character actress María Luisa Corona.
- From a young age, she became interested in acting, a fact that led her to study at the School of Theatrical Art of the INBA. It was the writer and stage director Celestino Gorostiza who gave her her first opportunity to appear on stage with the theater group Orientación.
- The important visual artist Adolfo Best Maugard was preparing in 1937 the film La mancha de sangre and among the applicants he discovered Stella, while she was dancing dressed in clothes that a prostitute had lent her, for the casting. He immediately chose her and gave her her artistic nickname: Stella Inda, this being the first film in which she formally starred.
- Stella Inda was a Mexican film actress. She was the star of notable Mexican films, including Los olvidados by Luis Buñuel in 1949.
- Inda started her career as extra in the successful film La Mujer del Puerto (1934), which starred Andrea Palma.
- In 1966, the INBA (National Institute of Fine Arts) sent her to Guadalajara for a year to train actors, where she taught a course at the Teatro Experimental de Jalisco. Some of her students were Rosita and Guillermo "Willy" Aldrete, Miguel Moya, and the budding playwright Guillermo Schmidhuber de la Mora .
- In the 70's she devoted herself mainly to the theatre, where she stood out for her performances in the plays Moctezuma II , by Sergio Magaña and Frida Kahlo , and Viva la Vida , by Federico S. Inclán.
- Stella withdrew from the stage due to her increasing deafness.
- In 1947 she agreed to participate in the Hollywood production Captain from Castile , having the brief role of La Malinche and with Tyrone Power as the protagonist, after this project she would get the role of her life: Pedro's mother ( Alfonso Mejía ), who is seduced by her friend el jaibo ( Roberto Cobo ) in Luis Buñuel 's Los olvidados ; a film that won at the Cannes Film Festival and gave her her First Ariel.
- She also belonged to the theater group PROA , founded by José de Jesús Aceves, which included young people of very diverse intellectual backgrounds, some of whom later left the stage and others became professional actors, such as Francisco Muller , the legendary María Douglas , and Stella herself.
- 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.
- She participated in Mexican films such as The Night of the Mayas (1939), Santa (second sound 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, directed by Roberto Gavaldón).
- 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".
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