Emilia Guiú

Emilia Guiú
Born March 21, 1922
Barcelona, Spain
Died February 7, 2004
San Diego, California
Years active 1943–2000

Emilia Guiú (March 21, 1922 – February 7, 2004) was a Spanish-Mexican actress who appeared mainly in Mexican films, particularly in the 1940s and 1950s in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She made over 60 film appearances between 1943 and 2000 and typically played villain roles and "femme fatale". She also made a number of theatrical appearances.

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Career

Guiu left Spain with her family, during the Spanish Civil War.[1] In 1943 she moved to Mexico and shortly after arriving, she discovered that a Spanish film director needed migrants as hired extras. This brought about her debut role in Flor silvestre (1943). In 1944 she had a small role in Roberto Rodríguez's comedy, ¡Viva mi desgracia! as a jailer woman at the fair and further smaller roles that year including El abanico de Lady Windermere, under the helm of Juan José Ortega and Fernando Fuentes's El rey se divierte. Her first leading role came in 1945 in the musical drama film Club verde, directed by Raphael J. Sevilla, in which she starred opposite Emilio Tuero and Celia Montalván. In 1961 she appeared in Confidencias matrimoniales, which would be her last performance on screen for 22 years as she moved into theatrical acting. She returned to the cinema in 1983, in the film Las modelos de desnudos.

Guiú made her last performance in the Mexican telenovela, Abrázame Muy Fuerte in 2000. She died on February 7, 2004 in San Diego, California from cancer.[2]

Personal life

As a sex symbol in Mexico, Guiú had relationships with many men. These included Abraham Piceno, Manuel Suárez (whom she bore a son), Enrique de la Concha, Guillermo Méndez and Bill Hieb shortly before her death.

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