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Flor Silvestre(1930-2020)

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Flor Silvestre
Flor Silvestre, one of Mexico's greatest recording artists, was also a major star of classic Mexican movies from the 1950s and 1960s. She was born Guillermina Jiménez Chabolla in 1930 in Salamanca, a city in the State of Guanajuato. She inherited her talent from her parents, Jesús Jiménez Cervantes and María de Jesús Chabolla Peña, who were fond of singing mariachi music. Her mother wanted to live in Mexico City, so her father sold everything they owned in Salamanca and moved the family to the nation's capital. She made her debut at the age of 13 singing at the Teatro del Pueblo, a venue located in central Mexico City. Her first radio performances were broadcast by XEFO, Mexico's national radio station. Journalist and announcer Arturo Blancas suggested she change her stage name from La Soldadera (the title of one of her first songs and a play she was in) to Flor Silvestre (the title of a 1943 Dolores Del Río movie). She then won a singing contest sponsored by XEW, Mexico's most famous radio station, and sang in revues at Teatro Colonial. While performing at the Colonial, a showman offered her a contract to tour with his company. The company toured northern Mexico and later Central and South America. In 1950, she returned to Mexico City, where the showman gave her a contract to perform at Mexico's finest nightclub, El Patio. In short time, after producer Gregorio Walerstein invited her to become an actress, she made her film debut in Primero soy mexicano (1950), co-starring Joaquín Pardavé (who also wrote and directed the film) and Luis Aguilar. She also signed her first recording contract with Columbia Records. Her first hits include "Imposible olvidarte", "Pobre corazón", "Que Dios te perdone", and "Guadalajara". Following the success of the aforementioned film, she became one of the new, promising starlets of the '50s cinema of Mexico. Her most notable films from the 1950s are El bolero de Raquel (1957), with Cantinflas; Pueblo en armas (1959), with Armando Silvestre; and La cucaracha (1959), with María Félix. In 1959, she married her recurring co-star Antonio Aguilar. Her most prominent performance is, arguably, featured in Ismael Rodríguez's Animas Trujano (1961), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In the 1960s and 1970s, she became a cinematic symbol of the Mexican Revolution, due to her portrayals of soldaderas in films such as ¡Viva la soldadera! (1960), Lauro Puñales (1969), and Benjamín Argumedo el rebelde (1979). Her last film appearance was in Triste recuerdo (1991). Overall, Flor Silvestre is known in Mexico, as well as in other countries, as an extraordinary singer and a prolific film actress.
BornAugust 16, 1930
DiedNovember 25, 2020(90)
BornAugust 16, 1930
DiedNovember 25, 2020(90)
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  • Awards
    • 3 wins total

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Known for

Flor Silvestre and Armando Silvestre in ¡Viva la soldadera! (1960)
¡Viva la soldadera!
7.8
  • Dolores 'Lolita' Vargas
  • 1960
Alicia del Lago and Carlos Rivas in Pueblo en armas (1959)
Pueblo en armas
6.6
  • Dolores 'Lolita' Vargas
  • 1959
Antonio Aguilar and Chula Prieto in El rayo de Sinaloa (La venganza de Heraclio Bernal) (1958)
El rayo de Sinaloa (La venganza de Heraclio Bernal)
7.3
  • Bernardina
  • 1958
Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre in El ojo de vidrio (1969)
El ojo de vidrio
6.2
  • María 'La Coralillo'
  • 1969

Credits

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Actress



  • Triste recuerdo (1991)
    Triste recuerdo
    6.9
    • Susana Guzmán
    • 1991
  • Persecución y muerte de Benjamín Argumedo (1980)
    Persecución y muerte de Benjamín Argumedo
    • Delfina
    • 1980
  • Sabor a sangre (1980)
    Sabor a sangre
    5.3
    • Señora Arteaga
    • 1980
  • Albur de amor (1980)
    Albur de amor
    5.6
    • (uncredited)
    • 1980
  • Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre in Benjamín Argumedo el rebelde (1979)
    Benjamín Argumedo el rebelde
    6.1
    • Delfina
    • 1979
  • Antonio Aguilar, Pepe Aguilar, and Rubén Aguirre in Mi caballo, el cantador (1979)
    Mi caballo, el cantador
    5.5
    • Guillermina
    • 1979
  • El moro de Cumpas (1977)
    El moro de Cumpas
    5.1
    • Lourdes
    • 1977
  • Don Herculano enamorado (1975)
    Don Herculano enamorado
    3.4
    • Gabriela
    • 1975
  • Simón Blanco (1975)
    Simón Blanco
    5.3
    • Cantante en palenque
    • 1975
  • Antonio Aguilar and Sasha Montenegro in Peregrina (1974)
    Peregrina
    5.3
    • Isabel Palma de Carrillo
    • 1974
  • Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre in La muerte de Pancho Villa (1974)
    La muerte de Pancho Villa
    5.1
    • Soledad, amante de Pancho Villa
    • 1974
  • Benjamín Argumedo el rebelde (1979)
    La yegua colorada
    7.2
    • Rocío Villegas
    • 1973
  • Valente Quintero (1973)
    Valente Quintero
    7.6
    • Rafaela
    • 1973
  • Antonio Aguilar, Eric del Castillo, Flor Silvestre, and Javier Ruán in Los marcados (1971)
    Los marcados
    6.8
    • Mercedes
    • 1971
  • Vuelve el ojo de vidrio (1970)
    Vuelve el ojo de vidrio
    7.0
    • María 'La Coralillo'
    • 1970

Soundtrack



  • Flor Silvestre in Flor Silvestre: su destino fue querer (2015)
    Flor Silvestre: su destino fue querer
    Short
    • performer: "Gracias", "Mi destino fue quererte", "Amar y vivir", "Luz de luna", "Échale un cinco al piano", "Primero soy mexicano", "Y llegaste tú", "Heraclio Bernal"
    • 2015
  • Don Francisco in Don Francisco presenta (2002)
    Don Francisco presenta
    5.4
    TV Series
    • performer: "Échame a mí la culpa"
    • 2009
  • Mala noche... no!
    5.2
    TV Series
    • performer: "Es mejor perdonar"
    • 1988
  • ¡Viva México y sus corridos! (1982)
    ¡Viva México y sus corridos!
    7.6
    • performer: "Pajarillo de la sierra", "Heraclio Bernal"
    • 1982
  • Persecución y muerte de Benjamín Argumedo (1980)
    Persecución y muerte de Benjamín Argumedo
    • performer: "Estrellita marinera", "Nuestro gran amor"
    • 1980
  • Sabor a sangre (1980)
    Sabor a sangre
    5.3
    • performer: "Te voy a dar un amor"
    • 1980
  • Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre in Benjamín Argumedo el rebelde (1979)
    Benjamín Argumedo el rebelde
    6.1
    • performer: "Benjamín Argumedo", "Me voy con mi dolor"
    • 1979
  • Antonio Aguilar, Pepe Aguilar, and Rubén Aguirre in Mi caballo, el cantador (1979)
    Mi caballo, el cantador
    5.5
    • performer: "Arrullo de Dios", "Mi caballo, El Cantador"
    • 1979
  • Antonio Aguilar hijo, Antonio Aguilar, Pepe Aguilar, and Flor Silvestre in Mi aventura en Puerto Rico (1977)
    Mi aventura en Puerto Rico
    6.4
    • performer: "Desvelo de amor", "Obsesión"
    • 1977
  • El moro de Cumpas (1977)
    El moro de Cumpas
    5.1
    • performer: "El mar y la esperanza", "Sonora querida", "Ambición"
    • 1977
  • Simón Blanco (1975)
    Simón Blanco
    5.3
    • performer: "La palma"
    • 1975
  • Antonio Aguilar and Sasha Montenegro in Peregrina (1974)
    Peregrina
    5.3
    • performer: "Quisiera"
    • 1974
  • Benjamín Argumedo el rebelde (1979)
    La yegua colorada
    7.2
    • performer: "Palomas que andan volando", "Tema eterno"
    • 1973
  • Valente Quintero (1973)
    Valente Quintero
    7.6
    • performer: "No me lo Tomes a Mal"
    • 1973
  • Vuelve el ojo de vidrio (1970)
    Vuelve el ojo de vidrio
    7.0
    • performer: "Cariño santo"
    • 1970

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Guillermina Jiménez 'Flor Silvestre'
  • Height
    • 1.64 m
  • Born
    • August 16, 1930
    • Salamanca, Guanajuato, Mexico
  • Died
    • November 25, 2020
    • El Soyate, Villanueva, Zacatecas, Mexico(natural causes)
  • Spouses
      Antonio AguilarOctober 29, 1959 - June 19, 2007 (his death, 2 children)
  • Children
      Dalia Inés
  • Parents
      Jesús Jiménez Cervantes
  • Relatives
      La Prieta Linda(Sibling)
  • Other works
    (1950s and 1960s) Comic book: "La Llanera Vengadora"
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 2 Interviews
    • 22 Articles
    • 1 Pictorial
    • 9 Magazine Cover Photos

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  • Trivia
    Mother of two sons, Antonio Aguilar hijo and Pepe Aguilar, with Antonio Aguilar.
  • Quotes
    [when asked by Don Francisco if she was going to keep singing] Yes. I think that's what my husband, who is in Heaven, will like: that I continue with Toño [Antonio Aguilar hijo]. That is what he wanted all his life: to take Mexican music wherever you can, to the small villages, to the cities... Until God decides that I no longer be here, but in the meantime, yes, I will continue with Toño. I wanted to go fast behind him [Antonio], but God's will be done.
  • Trademarks
      Sweet, emotional singing voice
  • Nicknames
    • La Sentimental
    • La Reina de la Canción Mexicana
    • Alma de la Canción Ranchera
    • La Voz Que Acaricia
    • Florecita

FAQ

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  • When did Flor Silvestre die?
    November 25, 2020
  • How did Flor Silvestre die?
    Natural causes
  • How old was Flor Silvestre when she died?
    90 years old
  • Where did Flor Silvestre die?
    El Soyate, Villanueva, Zacatecas, Mexico
  • When was Flor Silvestre born?
    August 16, 1930

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