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Elvira Quintana(1935-1968)

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Elvira Quintana
Elvira Quintana, one of the most beautiful actresses ever to grace the Mexican movie screen, was born in Bajadoz, Spain, in November 1935. Her father was killed during the Spanish Civil War, and she and her mother fled Spain and emigrated to Mexico as political refugees when she was five. Quintana enrolled in the Instituto Teatral y Cinematográfica de ANDA, the Mexican actors' union acting school, working to pay her tuition money. Even before she completed the three-year course, she was cast in bit parts and as an extra in films. Quintana also worked on the stage and in radio early in her acting career.

The young actress had a prominent nose, and she underwent a rhinoplasty to have its size reduced. After her nose-job, her career began to bloom. (She also enlarged her bust by undergoing liquid silicone injections.)

Quintana became a star in 1958 with her singing and dancing performance in Bolero inmortal (1958), in which her character becomes a famous stage performer, but who remains romantically unfulfilled. Quintana rarely appeared in "serious" dramatic fare such as the film that made her a star, appearing mostly in rancheras (a Mexican movie genre of ranch-based comedies), contemporary comedies, and Westerns.

Quintana's star waxed in 1960s, appearing as a regular on the television show "Noches Tapatías" and making appearances in TV movies and on the radio. She became a top star in musicals, and as a recording artist, she released albums of musical diverse genres.

Responding to inquiries on why she had never married, Quintana said she was looking for a "complete gentleman" in her future husband. If she could meet this ideal of a man, she claimed, "I would get married and retire to the peace of home." She never married, as her life was cut short before she could meet her ideal man.

Quintana was struck by pancreatitis in the fall of 1967, which developed into kidney problems, necessitating dialysis. Released from the hospital in February 1968, Quintana returned to work, resuming her recording career. She also appeared in 50 chapters of the radio novella "El Hipócrita" for XEW, until she had to suspend her participation due to a renewal of her illness. She would require intermittent hospitalization until her death in the summer of 1968.

In June 1968, Quintana began seeking specialist care for her pancreatic and kidney problems. She considered going to the United States for treatment, including a possible kidney transplant, but at the beginning of August, she was again hospitalized. On August 8, 1968, Elvira Quintana suffered a cerebral embolism caused by hypertension related to her kidney problems and died at the age of 33.

It was rumored that her fatal illness was caused by the liquid silicone injections she had received. Enlarging the breast through silicone injections required silicone to be injected between the pectoral muscles of the chest wall and the back of the mammary tissues. The problems associated with injections led to the development of breast implants, although a direct cause-and-effect relationship with kidney disease has never been clearly established.

Her funeral was attended by many famous people who came to mourn the death of the beautiful actress. Three years after her death, Elvira Quintana's mother had a book of poetry written by her daughter published. "Poesías de Elvira Quintana" contains 200 poems written by Quintana, who had said that poetry-writing was one of her favorite pastimes.
BornNovember 7, 1935
DiedAugust 8, 1968(32)
BornNovember 7, 1935
DiedAugust 8, 1968(32)
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Known for

Lástima de ropa (1962)
Lástima de ropa
7.3
  • Rosa del Valle
  • 1962
Carlos Agostí and Elvira Quintana in Los derechos de los hijos (1963)
Los derechos de los hijos
5.2
  • Elvira
  • 1963
Amor a balazo limpio (1961)
Amor a balazo limpio
5.4
  • Chabela
  • 1961
Tres palomas alborotadas (1963)
Tres palomas alborotadas
  • Anita
  • 1963

Credits

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  • Adriana
    TV Series
    • 1967
  • Felipa Sanchez, la soldadera
    TV Series
    • Felipa Sanchez (1967)
    • 1967
  • Rosa María Vázquez and Enrique Álvarez Félix in Los años verdes (1967)
    Los años verdes
    4.7
    • 1967
  • El dolor de amar
    TV Series
    • 1966
  • Rafael Banquells and Mauricio Garcés in Gutierritos (1966)
    Gutierritos
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Sra. Gutierrez
    • 1966
  • ¡Viva Benito Canales! (1966)
    ¡Viva Benito Canales!
    6.6
    • Rosa
    • 1966
  • Tintansón CruZoe (1965)
    Tintansón CruZoe
    6.4
    • Luana
    • 1965
  • Las tapatías nunca pierden (1965)
    Las tapatías nunca pierden
    • Griselda Rios
    • 1965
  • Me llaman el cantaclaro (1964)
    Me llaman el cantaclaro
    5.5
    • Amparo
    • 1964
  • Los amores de Marieta - Los Fabulosos 20s (1964)
    Los amores de Marieta - Los Fabulosos 20s
    4.3
    • Marieta
    • 1964
  • María Duval, Adolfo Garza, Flor Silvestre, Carlos López Moctezuma, León Michel, Elvira Quintana, Chucho Salinas, Álvaro Zermeño, and Sofía Álvarez in Tres muchachas de Jalisco (1964)
    Tres muchachas de Jalisco
    6.1
    • Elvira
    • 1964
  • Carlos Agostí and Elvira Quintana in Los derechos de los hijos (1963)
    Los derechos de los hijos
    5.2
    • Elvira
    • 1963
  • Tres palomas alborotadas (1963)
    Tres palomas alborotadas
    • Anita
    • 1963
  • La divina garza (1963)
    La divina garza
    5.9
    • Constancia
    • 1963
  • Lástima de ropa (1962)
    Lástima de ropa
    7.3
    • Rosa del Valle
    • 1962

Soundtrack



  • Las tapatías nunca pierden (1965)
    Las tapatías nunca pierden
    • performer: "La parranda", "Las alteñitas", "Aquellos ojitos verdes", "Qué padre es la vida", "Esos altos de Jalisco"
    • 1965
  • Me llaman el cantaclaro (1964)
    Me llaman el cantaclaro
    5.5
    • performer: "Los igualados", "Atotonilco"
    • 1964
  • María Duval, Adolfo Garza, Flor Silvestre, Carlos López Moctezuma, León Michel, Elvira Quintana, Chucho Salinas, Álvaro Zermeño, and Sofía Álvarez in Tres muchachas de Jalisco (1964)
    Tres muchachas de Jalisco
    6.1
    • performer: "Un jarrito", "Atrevimiento", "Delito"
    • 1964
  • Carlos Agostí and Elvira Quintana in Los derechos de los hijos (1963)
    Los derechos de los hijos
    5.2
    • performer: "Alma corazón y vida", "Bésame mucho", "Encadenados", "Historia de un Amor", "No puede ser"
    • 1963
  • Tres palomas alborotadas (1963)
    Tres palomas alborotadas
    • performer: "Canta, Canta, Canta"
    • 1963
  • Lástima de ropa (1962)
    Lástima de ropa
    7.3
    • performer: "Grítenme piedras del campo", "Fallaste corazón", "La enorme distancia", "No volveré"
    • 1962
  • Bonitas las tapatías (1961)
    Bonitas las tapatías
    • performer: "Al morir la tarde", "Cocula", "Ay Jalisco no te rajes", "Albur de amor", "Amor con amor se paga", "Guadalajara", "Ni el dinero ni nadie"
    • 1961
  • Los laureles (1961)
    Los laureles
    7.1
    • performer: "Los laureles"
    • 1961
  • Pistolas invencibles (1960)
    Pistolas invencibles
    • performer: "Corazón corazón", "A la noche con la luna", "No volveré", "La cárcel de Cananea"
    • 1960
  • Flor Silvestre, Christiane Martel, and Elvira Quintana in Poker de reinas (1960)
    Poker de reinas
    7.0
    • performer: "Piccolísima serenata", "Regalame esta noche", "Llévame"
    • 1960
  • Bolero inmortal (1958)
    Bolero inmortal
    6.8
    • performer: "Por El Triste Camino", "Desesperadamente", "Amor, Amor, Amor", "Contigo A La Distancia", "Tu Me Acostumbraste", "Nosotros", "Sabras Que Te Quiero", "Besame Mucho", "Nochecita"
    • 1958

Personal details

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  • Born
    • November 7, 1935
    • Montijo, Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain
  • Died
    • August 8, 1968
    • Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico(cerebral embolism)
  • Parents
      Alejandra Molina Zamora
  • Other works
    Book: "Poesías de Elvira Quintana". Mexico: Costa-Amic.

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Her favorite actor was Pedro Armendáriz, her leading man in Dos hijos desobedientes (1960).
  • Quotes
    I am terribly romantic. What is more: passionate. Perhaps in this time that is not good, because it makes one suffer so much. But I think practical people do not live intensely. And the main thing is that: to live intensely.

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  • When did Elvira Quintana die?
    August 8, 1968
  • How did Elvira Quintana die?
    Cerebral embolism
  • How old was Elvira Quintana when she died?
    32 years old
  • Where did Elvira Quintana die?
    Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
  • When was Elvira Quintana born?
    November 7, 1935

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