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Occupation
  
actress

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Isabelita Blanch


Known for
  
vaudeville

Years active
  
1930s–1970s

Siblings
  
Anita Blanch

Isabelita Blanch

Full Name
  
Isabelita Blanch Ruiz

Born
  
13 November 1906 (
1906-11-13
)
Sagunto, Valencia, Spain

Died
  
May 14, 1985, Mexico City, Mexico

Movies
  
Luponini from Chicago, ¿Quien te quiere a ti?

People also search for
  
Jose Bohr, Anita Blanch, Rolando Aguilar

Isabelita Blanch (1906–1985) was a Spanish-born Mexican actress, who specialized in vaudeville and comedy during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She and her sister opened several theater companies and performed throughout Mexico and in the US. She also acted in movies and performed in one television series.

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Biography

Isabelita Blanch Ruiz was born 13 November 1906 in Valencia, Spain. She and her sister Ana, who went by the name of Anita Blanch, both had interest in the theater and arrived in Mexico in the 1920s. Primarily a vaudeville entertainer, Blanch specialized in comedy and melodrama.

She and her sister formed the Compañía de Teatro Anita Blanch (Anita Blanch Theater Company), hiring artists like Garasa Angel, Rafael Banquells, and Jose Cibrian, among others. In the 1940s, they produced plays like “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, and many other productions.

Isabelita also had her own touring company, Compañía de Isabelita Blanch, which in 1940 made the inaugural performance in the restored Teatro Principal de Puebla, oldest theater in Mexico, with the presentation of the work "Quién te quiere a ti". In 1943, she toured in the United States, playing venues in Tucson, Arizona.

Blanch also performed in several movies including “Luponini de Chicago” (1935) by Jose Bohr, “Casa de mujeres” and "La historia de siete pecadoras" (1942) by Gabriel Soria and “Con la música por dentro" (1946) by Gómez Landero, and "Los secretos del sexo débil" (1960). She was also the star of a television program called "El profesor particular".

She died in Mexico City on 14 May 1985.

Filmography

Actress
1973
Cartas sin destino (TV Series) as
Doña Rita
- Episode #1.1 (1973) - Doña Rita
1971
El profesor particular (TV Series)
1962
Los secretos del sexo débil
1960
El otro (TV Series)
- Episode #1.8 (1960)
- Episode #1.9 (1960)
- Episode #1.7 (1960)
- Episode #1.6 (1960)
- Episode #1.5 (1960)
- Episode #1.4 (1960)
- Episode #1.3 (1960)
- Episode #1.2 (1960)
- Episode #1.1 (1960)
1952
Póker de ases as
Doña Eufemia
1949
Escuela para casadas
1947
Con la música por dentro as
Margarita
1944
Naná as
Nana's Aunt
1944
Caminito alegre
1942
El baisano Jalil as
Consolación
1942
Casa de mujeres
1942
¿Quién te quiere a tí? as
Baldomera (la collaritos)
1941
Noche de recién casados
1940
Los olvidados de Dios as
Ruperta
1935
Luponini de Chicago as
Isabel
1935
Thy Son as
Nanette
Archive Footage
2005
Ni muy, muy... ni tan, tan... simplemente Tin Tan (Documentary)

References

Isabelita Blanch Wikipedia