
Flor Silvestre
Acting
Biography
Guillermina Jiménez Chabolla (born 16 August 1930), known by her stage name Flor Silvestre, is a Mexican singer and actress whose multifaceted career spans more than seventy years in music, film, radio, television, and stage.
Known For

A group of friends go to the United States to hit it big as a musical group and follow the American Dream.
The Achievers

Three young ladies become the owners of a rough and tumble cowboy bar that they're not well-equipped to manage.
Los fanfarrones

Animas Trujano is a colorful but irresponsible Indian in a small Mexican village. He hopes above all things someday to be chosen mayordomio of his village, a place of great honor usually conferred upon the wealthiest and most respected citizens. Animas has a loyal wife, but cheats on her and gambles away every cent they raise. Chances arise for Animas to turn over a new leaf and even hope realistically for the honor of mayordomio.
The Important Man

The film tells an episode of the life of a kindly hearted bootblack who becomes accidentally the tutor of an orphan but nevertheless spends all his time and effort for the sake of the boy.
El bolero de Raquel

The Mexican Revolution serves as a backdrop to a torrid love triangle composed of three freedom fighters: a colonel, a widow, and a fiery female soldier.
La Cucaracha

The Kid is a vicious psychopath given to laughing a lot, an actor manqué who leads a gang of looters and rapists, and is incestuous with his father to boot. The town’s resident Mater Dolorosa, madam of the brothel, hires her lover Marcado to kill the Kid, who is of course her son.
They Call Him Marcado

Piporro doesn’t need to use his gun to get away with murder.
El tragabalas

Silvia's father wants to marry her off to Rafael who, out of jealousy, wants to finish off Juan. Silvia dresses up as Juan to save his skin.
Juan Colorado

Cowboy revenge-drama, paired with a love triangle between two Mexican fellers and a rather unpleasant gringa.
El ciclón

Rival factions struggle over a box that was entrusted by Pancho Villa to several members of his higher command. Second of three films in series "El jinete sin cabeza."
The Head of Pancho Villa

Standing before Pancho Villa's tomb, horse breeder Jesus harkens back to his youth, when he provided bed and board to a nondescript laborer named Doroteo Arango. In time, Arango would transform himself into gang leader Villa. When the Mexican Civil War erupts, a man named Fierro wants to execute Jesus for selling a horse to an anti-Villa buyer. But in repayment of Jesus's debt of kindness, Villa intercedes on his behalf.
Caballo prieto azabache

Two rival landowners: one is exploiting the local peasantry and dispossessing them of their land, and the other believes in fair play and justice for all.
El alazán y el rosillo

All-star ranchera fest, rom-com style. Four charros, four eligible young ladies.
Escuela para solteras

Drug-trade kingpin tries to coerce a woman into marriage, but her former boyfriend turns up and she finds new reasons to resist being pressured.
Blue Memories

A shadowy adversary emerges, forcing The Scarlet Fox into a dangerous game of wits, swords, and courage in this action-packed adventure.
The Revenge of the Shadow

Landowner counts on his super-champeen race-horse to help him win back the hacienda he was swindled out of.
La yegua colorada

One of Zapata's field marshals runs afoul of dictator Huerta's stooges in his home town.
Lauro Puñales

Upon hearing the news of Madero's death, Porfirio Alcalá and his four cousins interrupt their peaceful lives as farmers to again join the Mexican Revolution.
Vuelve el ojo de vidrio

General Argumedo refuses to disband his troops at the end of the Mexican Revolution because he doesn't trust the new regime.
Persecución y muerte de Benjamín Argumedo

In the city of Aguaprieta, two horses are part of the largest event in the region. The unbeatable horse Moro from the city of Cumpas faces the imposing Zaino de Aguaprieta. Two in a decided race in just 450 rods.