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Other names
  
Miroslava Stern

Role
  
film actress

Name
  
Miroslava Sternova


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Full Name
  
Miroslava Sternova

Born
  
February 26, 1926 (
1926-02-26
)

Died
  
March 9, 1955, Mexico City, Mexico

Spouse
  
Jesus Jaime Obregon (m. 1945–1945)

Parents
  
Oskar Stern, Miroslava Beckova

Nominations
  
Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress

Movies
  
School for Tramps, The Criminal Life of Arc, La Muerte Enamorada, Women's Prison, Stranger on Horseback

Similar People
  
Luis Miguel Dominguin, Ninon Sevilla, Cantinflas, Ernesto Alonso, Maria Felix

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Miroslava (February 26, 1925 – March 9, 1955) was a Czechoslovakian-born Mexican film actress who appeared in thirty two films.

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Biography

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Born Miroslava Šternová in Prague, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic), Miroslava moved to Mexico as a child with her mother and adoptive Jewish father in 1941, seeking to escape war in their native country. After winning a national beauty contest, Miroslava began to study acting. She appeared in a few Hollywood and Mexican films.

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She was offered a role in Ensayo de un crimen (Rehearsal for a Crime) in 1955, directed by Luis Buñuel. Soon after the final wrap of the film, Miroslava committed suicide by overdosing on sleeping pills. Her body was found lying outstretched over her bed, she had a portrait of bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín in one hand. The Mexican and Hollywood star Katy Jurado claimed to be one of the first people to find the body. According to Jurado, the picture that Miroslava had between her hands was of Mexican comedian Cantinflas, but the artistic manager Fanny Schatz exchanged the photo to that of the Spanish bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín. Miroslava's friends stated her suicide was due to unrequited love for Dominguín, who had recently married Italian actress Lucia Bosè. Bosè would go on to star in Buñuel's next movie, Cela s'appelle l'aurore (1956).

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In his 1983 autobiography, Mon dernier soupir ("My Last Breath"), Buñuel recalls the irony of Miroslava's cremation following her suicide, when compared to a scene in Ensayo de un crimen, her last film, in which the protagonist cremates a wax reproduction of Stern's character. Her life is the subject of a short story by Guadalupe Loaeza, which was adapted by Alejandro Pelayo for his 1992 Mexican film called Miroslava, starring Arielle Dombasle.

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  • Adventures of Casanova (1947) as Casania's sister
  • The Brave Bulls (1951) as Linda de Calderón
  • Stranger on Horseback (1955) as Amy Lee Bannerman
  • Documentaries


  • El charro inmortal (1955)
  • Torero (1956)
  • Full features

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  • Tragic Wedding (1946) as Amparo
  • Five Faces of Woman (1947) as Beatriz
  • ¡A volar joven! (1947) as María
  • Juan Charrasqueado (1947) as María
  • Nocturne of Love (1948) as Marta Reyes
  • Adventure in the Night (1948) as Elena
  • Adventures of Casanova (1948) as Cassandra's sister
  • Secreto entre mujeres (1948) as Claudia
  • La liga de las muchachas (1949) as Marta
  • La posesión (1949) as Rosaura
  • La casa chica (1950) as Lucila del Castillo
  • La muerte enamorada (1950) as Tacia, la muerte
  • Monte de piedad (1950) as Elena
  • Streetwalker (1951) as Elena
  • Cárcel de mujeres (1951) as Evangelina Ocampo
  • Ella y yo (1951) as Irene Garza
  • El puerto de los siete vicios (1951) as Colomba
  • Dos caras tiene el destino (1951) as Anita
  • La bestia magnífica (1952) as Meche
  • Sueños de gloria (1952) as Elsa
  • Las tres perfectas casadas (1952) as Leopoldina
  • Música, mujeres y amor (1952) as Elisa Méndez
  • Más fuerte que el amor (1953) as Bárbara
  • El monstruo resucitado (1953) as Nora
  • Reportaje (1953) as Nurse
  • La visita que no tocó el timbre (1954) as Emma
  • Escuela de vagabundos (1954) as Susana o Susi
  • Ensayo de un crimen (1955) as Lavinia

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    References

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