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Nationality
  
Mexican

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Leticia Palma

Years active
  
1946–1954

Occupation
  
Actress


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Full Name
  
Zoyla Gloria Ruiz Moscoso

Born
  
December 23, 1926 (
1926-12-23
)
Paraiso, Tabasco, Mexico

Movies
  
In the Palm of Your Hand, Tambien de dolor se canta, Cuatro contra el mundo


Similar
  
Antonio Badú, Andrea Palma (actress), Irma Dorantes

Died
  
December 4, 2009 (aged 82) Mexico City, México

Zodiac Sign
  
Capricorn

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Zoyla Gloria Ruiz Moscoso (born December 23, 1926- died December 4, 2009†), better known by her stage name Leticia Palma, is a former actress who worked in Mexican cinema. She was most famous for her role in Roberto Gavaldón's En la palma de tu mano, which ranked 70th on Somos magazine's 1994 list of the 100 best Mexican films.

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Biography

Born in Paraíso, Tabasco, Palma starred in a dozen films before a dispute with Jorge Negrete, then-president of the National Association of Actors (ANDA), led to her being banned from the Mexican film industry.

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According to Palma, she and Negrete were nearly involved in a traffic accident on the Paseo de la Reforma in the summer of 1952. Negrete claimed that he was not involved, and that he just happened to be nearby at the time. When Palma talked to the press afterwards, not only did she comment on Negrete's driving, but she also took advantage of the opportunity to accuse Negrete of using his influence in the union to attempt to sabotage her career.

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Negrete argued that union sanctions were placed due to her violations of production contracts and her "lack of camaraderie" at the studios. He also pointed out that Palma was married to a wealthy American.

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Palma became involved in the struggle between Mario Moreno "Cantinflas" and Negrete over leadership of the union, campaigning actively for Moreno.

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On January 2, 1953, Palma was "rescued" by Major Manuel González, who helped her get a taxi to safety while she was being pursued by an angry mob. The mob was led by Negrete, who was after Palma for having stolen documents regarding her contract violations. Palma filed assault charges on Negrete.

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Eight days later, ANDA held a special assembly to judge Palma. Moreno argued on her behalf, attempting to negotiate a settlement. Negrete would allow nothing less than her expulsion from the union, and Palma likewise refused to withdraw the charge of assault. Just before the vote, a number of actresses left the room in protest. The remaining members voted in favor of expulsion.

Thus ended the career of the actress whom cinema historian Emilio García Riera described as "one of the most interesting presences" on the Mexican silver screen. She died on December 4, 2009, in Cuernavaca, México.

Filmography

  • Apasionada (1952)
  • Por qué peca la mujer (1951)
  • Women Without Tomorrow (1951)
  • En la palma de tu mano (1950)
  • Road of Hell (1950)
  • También de dolor se canta (1950) (as herself)
  • Vagabunda (1950)
  • Cuatro contra el mundo (1949)
  • Hipócrita (1949) (credited as Nazira or Nacira de Tello)
  • Escuela para casadas (1949) (credited as Nazira or Nacira de Tello)
  • El hombre de la máscara de hierro (1943)
  • Yo bailé con don Porfirio (1942)
  • References

    Leticia Palma Wikipedia


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