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Occupation
  
actress

Years active
  
1928-1982

Name
  
Anita Blanch


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Full Name
  
Ana Maria Blanch Ruiz

Born
  
26 July 1910 (
1910-07-26
)
Sagunto, Valencia, Spain

Died
  
April 23, 1983, Mexico City, Mexico

Anita Blanch (1910–1983) was a Spanish-born, Mexican actress, who worked in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She was nominated for an Ariel Award from the Mexican Academy of Film three times and won the Best Supporting Actress Award from Diosa de Plata (Silver Goddess Award) in 1963.

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Biography

Ana María Blanch Ruiz was born on 26 July 1910 in Sagunto, Valencia. Ana, who went by the name of "Anita" and her sister, actress Isabelita Blanch, who both had interest in the theater, arrived in Mexico in the 1920s. Blanch specialized in comedic plays and her theatrical debut was in a performance of “La cabalgata de los reyes”. Blanch was the first star of the prestigious "Ideal Theater" in Mexico City. She and her sister founded the Compañía de Teatro Anita Blanch (Anita Blanch Theater Company), hiring artists like Ángel Garasa, Rafael Banquells, and Jose Cibrian, among others. Throughout her career, she had several successful theatrical runs, including works such as: "Quien te quiere a ti" (1928), "El sexo débil" (1930), "Don Juan Tenorio" (1935), "Arsénico y encaje" (1942) and "El escándalo" (1947).

Anita's film debut in the film "Luponini de Chicago" was made in 1935. After terrible reviews, she did not make movies for the next 6 years, but studied her craft on stage with such productions as: “No hables mal de os gitanos” by Enrique Bohorques; “La mujer legitima” by Xavier Villaurrutia; “Doña hormiga” by Alvarez Quintero; “El amor las vuelve locas” by Enrique Suarez, among others. She returned to film in 1941 with "¡Ay, que tiempos, señor don Simón!" and made several successful films: "¿Quién te quiere a ti?", "El conde de Montecristo", "Alejandra", "El abanico de Lady Windermere" and "La barraca". "La barraca" was completed in 1945 and Blanch was nominated for a best actress award from the Ariel Awards.

Despite this success, she was blackballed by the film industry in a labor dispute between the two actor's unions, STPC and STIC. She returned to the stage and in 1945 performed the first presentation ever held at the Teatro Xicohténcatl, in Tlaxcala, with the comedy "Siete mujeres de Navarro y Torrado". In 1951, she performed in the play "Mamá nos quita los novios" Finally in 1951, the labor dispute ended and she and other actresses who had returned to the theater, began filming again. Her first film after her return was "Te sigo esperando" in 1951. She made movies until the early 1980s. Her most successful films in this last period were "Tlayucan" in 1963 for which she won a best supporting actress award from the Diosa de Plata; "Los días del amor" of 1973 and "Presagio" in 1975, both of which she was nominated for an Ariel Award for best supporting actress.

Beginning in 1960 with the telenovela "El Otro" her career turned toward television. The latter half of her acting career largely focused on telenovelas. Two of her most popular were "Mamá campanita" and "En busca del paraíso". Around this time, Blanch met her life partner, the novelist, journalist and film and television screenwriter, Josefina Vicens, with whom she lived until her death.

In 1970 Blanch, along with Socorro Avelar, Dolores del Rio, Irma Dorantes, Gloria Marín, Carmen Montejo, Silvia Pinal, and Amparo Rivelles joined to form a group called “Rosa Mexicano” with the intent of protecting actresses and their children. The project had been the brain child of Fanny Schiller, who pushed the National Association of Actors (ANDA) to form nurseries for actress's children. The idea was that by establishing a nursery, actresses could continue working, and by establishing a Montessori education system, their children would receive a strong educational foundation. After operating in temporary spaces, the first stones for the formal location were laid on 30 April 1972.

Blanch died on 23 April 1983 in Mexico City.

Awards and nominations

  • 1947, "La barraca", best actress, nominated for Ariel
  • 1963, "Tlayucan", best supporting actress, Won Diosa de Plata Award
  • 1973, "Los días del amor", best actress co-performance, nominated for Ariel
  • 1975, "Presagio", best actress co-performance, nominated for Ariel
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1982
    En busca del paraíso (TV Series) as
    Pachita
    - Episode #1.3 (1982) - Pachita
    - Episode #1.2 (1982) - Pachita
    - Episode #1.1 (1982) - Pachita
    1981
    Nosotras las mujeres (TV Series) as
    Beatriz
    1981
    Quiéreme siempre (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.1 (1981)
    1981
    El testamento as
    Señorita Pilar Suárez Aragones
    1980
    Vivir para amar
    1979
    Vamos juntos (TV Series) as
    Rosa
    1978
    Mamá campanita (TV Series)
    1978
    Rosario de amor (TV Series) as
    Flora
    1977
    Balún Canán as
    La maestra
    1976
    Mundos opuestos (TV Series) as
    Doña Josefina
    - Episode #1.2 (1976) - Doña Josefina
    - Episode #1.1 (1976) - Doña Josefina
    1976
    El hombre del puente as
    Anciana descalza en puente
    1975
    El milagro de vivir (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.3 (1975)
    - Episode #1.2 (1975)
    - Episode #1.1 (1975)
    1974
    El chofer (TV Series) as
    Carmelita
    - Episode #1.2 (1974) - Carmelita
    - Episode #1.3 (1974) - Carmelita
    - Episode #1.1 (1974) - Carmelita
    1974
    Presagio as
    Mama Santos
    1974
    Los perros de Dios
    1974
    Fe, esperanza y caridad as
    Doña Lolita (segment "Esperanza")
    1973
    Cartas sin destino (TV Series)
    1973
    Mujercitas as
    Tia Clotilde
    1973
    Renzo, el gitano
    1973
    Mi mesera
    1972
    El carruaje (TV Series) as
    Esperanza
    - Episode #1.1 (1972) - Esperanza
    1972
    Las fieras (TV Series) as
    Madame Brisson
    1972
    Los días del amor as
    Grandecita
    1971
    Las máscaras (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.3 (1971)
    - Episode #1.2 (1971)
    - Episode #1.1 (1971)
    1971
    Mis tres amores (TV Series) as
    Maria Mercedes
    - Episode #1.3 (1971) - Maria Mercedes
    - Episode #1.1 (1971) - Maria Mercedes
    1971
    Velo de novia (TV Series)
    1971
    Pubertinaje (segment "Una cena de navidad")
    1971
    Ave sin nido
    1970
    Los problemas de mamá as
    Mariana, Abuela de Carlos
    1969
    Del altar a la tumba (TV Series) as
    Dolores
    1969
    El retrato de Dorian Gray (TV Series) as
    Lady Agatha
    - Episode #1.3 (1969) - Lady Agatha
    - Episode #1.2 (1969) - Lady Agatha
    - Episode #1.1 (1969) - Lady Agatha
    1969
    Mi amor por ti (TV Series)
    1969
    No creo en los hombres (TV Series) as
    Leonor
    1968
    Cárcel de mujeres (TV Series)
    1968
    Duelo de pasiones (TV Series)
    1968
    Intriga (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.3 (1968)
    - Episode #1.2 (1968)
    - Episode #1.1 (1968)
    1968
    Mujeres sin amor (TV Series)
    1967
    Dicha robada (TV Series)
    1967
    El juicio de nuestros hijos (TV Series)
    1967
    La tormenta (TV Series) as
    Doña Ana Valenzuela
    - Episode #1.1 (1967) - Doña Ana Valenzuela
    1966
    Amor y orgullo (TV Series)
    1966
    El derecho de nacer (TV Series)
    1965
    Alma de mi alma (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.3 (1965)
    - Episode #1.2 (1965)
    - Episode #1.1 (1965)
    1965
    Llamado urgente (TV Series)
    1965
    Maximiliano y Carlota (TV Series)
    1965
    Nuestro barrio (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.3 (1965)
    - Episode #1.2 (1965)
    - Episode #1.1 (1965)
    1965
    Puente de cristal (TV Series)
    1964
    Apasionada (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.3 (1964)
    - Episode #1.2 (1964)
    - Episode #1.1 (1964)
    1964
    Debiera haber obispas (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.3 (1964)
    - Episode #1.2 (1964)
    - Episode #1.22 (1964)
    - Episode #1.1 (1964)
    1963
    Cita con la muerte (TV Series)
    1963
    Grandes ilusiones (TV Series)
    1963
    Traicionera (TV Series)
    1963
    Vidas cruzadas (TV Series)
    1963
    Un tipo a todo dar as
    Doña Choles
    1962
    El caminante (TV Series)
    1962
    Janina (TV Series)
    1962
    La cobarde (TV Series)
    1962
    Prisionera (TV Series)
    1962
    Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (TV Series)
    1962
    Tlayucan as
    Señorita Prisca
    1961
    El enemigo (TV Series)
    1961
    La chamaca as
    Elsa, enfermera
    1961
    Ellas también son rebeldes as
    Cristina Elizondo
    1960
    Cuidado con el angel (TV Series)
    1960
    El otro (TV Series) as
    Natalia
    1960
    Mi amor frente al pasado (TV Series)
    1960
    Aventuras de Joselito y Pulgarcito
    1959
    Yo pecador as
    doña Felicitas, madre de Virginia
    1959
    El hombre y el monstruo
    1958
    El águila negra vs. los diablos de la pradera as
    Doña María
    1958
    La torre de marfil
    1957
    Los salvajes as
    Doña Ana
    1957
    La mujer que no tuvo infancia as
    Cleotilde
    1956
    La faraona as
    Jesusita
    1955
    Magdalena as
    Tía Concha
    1954
    El mil amores as
    Señorita directora
    1954
    Dios nos manda vivir as
    Madre superiora
    1954
    Me perderé contigo
    1954
    Maldita ciudad (un drama cómico) as
    Doña María
    1953
    Los que no deben nacer
    1953
    El gran mentiroso as
    Rafaela
    1953
    Aventura en Río as
    Julia Galván
    1953
    Canción de cuna as
    Madre Vicaria
    1953
    Misericordia as
    Doña Francisca Zapata y Pruneda
    1952
    Sor Alegría
    1952
    Mujeres sacrificadas as
    Ana, madre de Graciela
    1952
    Te sigo esperando as
    Tía Patricia
    1952
    Night Falls as
    Sara
    1948
    No te dejaré nunca as
    Maria Magdalena Marcy
    1945
    La barraca as
    Teresa
    1945
    Entre hermanos as
    Doña Encarnación
    1945
    Toda una vida as
    Eugenia
    1944
    El abanico de Lady Windermere as
    Mrs. Erlynne / Condesa Margarita
    1944
    Las dos huérfanas
    1944
    The Little Mother
    1944
    Miguel Strogoff as
    Sangarra Petrova
    1943
    Tres hermanos
    1943
    La vírgen roja
    1942
    Casa de mujeres
    1942
    The Life of Simon Bolivar as
    Fanny du Villars
    1942
    Alejandra as
    Irene
    1942
    The Count of Monte Cristo as
    Condesa Eloisa de Villefort
    1942
    ¿Quién te quiere a tí? as
    Milagros
    1941
    La casa del rencor as
    Martina
    1941
    Those Were The Days, Senor Don Simon! as
    Beatriz de Alpuche
    1935
    Luponini de Chicago as
    Luisa Benitez
    Archive Footage
    1983
    Los que hicieron nuestro cine (TV Series) as
    Self
    - La Barraca - Self

    References

    Anita Blanch Wikipedia