María Eugenia Llamas
Acting
Biography
María Eugenia Llamas Andresco (19 February 1944 – 31 August 2014) was a Mexican actress best known for her roles as "La Tucita" in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the late 1940s and in the 1950s. She began appearing in these films in 1948 at the age of four. She was the winner of the Mexican equivalent of the Oscar, the Premio Ariel. While she appeared in many movies after her childhood, she is less known for them. However, she remained popular for her radio and television appearances, for her on-stage story telling talent, and as a live theater actress, and was the 2007 recipient of the Diploma Medalla al Mérito (Medal of Merit) award from the Spanish American Itinerate Academy of Itinerate Oral Narration.
Known For

This is the story of three brothers - a priest, a soldier, and an outlaw - that are raised separately by their godfathers once their mother dies. They cross their paths again when the soldier and the priest move into two towns near the town the outlaw lives in. The drama will unfold once the three brothers meet each other.
Los tres huastecos

By the negligence of parents who not assume their responsibility in sex education, many lives are ruined
La edad de la tentación

Pedro has had many lovers but he only loves one of them, but this romance stop going on for his flirts with other women.
Dicen que soy mujeriego

Returning to his home town, seminarist Miguel is forced to trade the robes for a charro costume in order to solve several problems that appear in his way, including the female kind.
The Seminarian

A retired police officer looks for revenge after his family is attacked by a gang of criminals.
Cazador De Asesinos

Criss-crossing love affairs and jealousies result in a murder attempt.
Venganza en el circo

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Los hijos de la calle

Two young girls escape from an orphanage to go look for their mommies.
Las dos huerfanitas

No description available.
¡Pedro Infante... Vive!

Mexican feature film