Actress. Born María Blanca Josefina Regalado Castejón y Otero, she was a Puerto Rican actress celebrated for her contributions to the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She began her career in Hollywood's Spanish-language unit in the film "El Impostor" (1931). After ventures in Havana and Buenos Aires, she returned to Hollywood before moving to Mexico City, where she thrived in the national film industry. Recognized for her supporting roles in comedies, she won the 1954 Ariel Award for "Escuela de Vagabundos." Other notable films include "Cuide a su Marido" (1949), "Escuela para Suegras" (1958), and "Vagabundo y Millonario" (1959).
Actress. Born María Blanca Josefina Regalado Castejón y Otero, she was a Puerto Rican actress celebrated for her contributions to the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She began her career in Hollywood's Spanish-language unit in the film "El Impostor" (1931). After ventures in Havana and Buenos Aires, she returned to Hollywood before moving to Mexico City, where she thrived in the national film industry. Recognized for her supporting roles in comedies, she won the 1954 Ariel Award for "Escuela de Vagabundos." Other notable films include "Cuide a su Marido" (1949), "Escuela para Suegras" (1958), and "Vagabundo y Millonario" (1959).
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