Rosa Furman
Rosa Furman | |
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Born | Rosa Furman Epstein 25 October 1930 |
Died | 29 October 1999 | (aged 69)
Alma mater | National Autonomous University of Mexico |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1950–1999 |
Rosa Furman Epstein (25 October 1930[1] – 29 October 1999) was a Mexican actress.
Career
Furman was born in Mexico City[1] to Favy Furman Jaitzer of Mogilev, Belarus, and Sulamita Epstein Lamdansky of Visoki-Dvor, Lithuania. She was raised in Pachuca, Hidalgo.[2][3] She studied dramatic arts and English at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.[3]
She began her career on the stage, appearing in plays such as El tiempo es un sueño (1950)
In 1997, she received a nomination for the Ariel Award for Best Actress in a Minor Role (Mejor Actriz de Cuadro) for her performance in Profundo carmesí (1996).[8]
Death
She died from cardiac arrest on October 29, 1999, at age 69.[3]
Filmography
- De color moreno (1963) - Aspirante a bailarina
- Viento distante (1965) - Aunt
- Lola de mi vida (1965)
- Amor amor amor (1965) - (segment "Lola de mi vida")
- Pedro Páramo (1967) - Dorotea la Cuarraca
- Domingo salvaje (1967)
- Santo vs. the Martian Invasion (1967) - Esposa en fiesta (uncredited)
- Santo vs. the Villains of the Ring (1968) - Mujer en una sesión (uncredited)
- Guns for San Sebastian (1968) - Agueda
- Le Rapace (1968) - Camito
- Los amigos (1968)
- Un Quijote sin mancha (1969) - Presidenta de la moral (uncredited)
- La maestra inolvidable (1969) - Bruja
- Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970) - 2nd Woman in the Night
- Yesenia (1971) - Trifenia
- Los marcados (1971)
- Pubertinaje (1971) - (segment "Juego de espejos")
- El medio pelo (1972) - Romana
- The Revengers (1972) - (uncredited)
- Mi niño Tizoc (1972) - Turista gringa
- La yegua colorada (1973) - Mujer en restaurant
- El profeta Mimi (1973) - Prostituta asesinada
- Calzonzín inspector (1974)
- Descenso del pais de la noche (1974) - Esposa de Rodrigo
- La presidenta municipal (1975) - Eufracia Mastuerzo 'La Seca'
- Santo vs. las lobas (1976) - Ana
- Celestina (1976) - Alisa
- Alucarda (1977) - (uncredited)
- La plaza de Puerto Santo (1978) - Candida
- La casa del pelícano (1978) - Amelia
- Matar por matar (1979)
- El secuestro de los cien millones (1980)
- Albur de amor (1980) - madre de Alfredo
- Veneno para las hadas (1986) - Señora Krinsky (uncredited)
- Oro, dolor y muerte (1991)
- Profundo carmesí (1996) - Sara Silberman
- Abolengo (1998) - Doña Mercedes
- Entre la tarde y la noche (2000) - Mother Superior (final film role)
References
- ^ a b "Rosa Furman Epstein - Mexico, Distrito Federal, Civil Registration, 1832-2005". FamilySearch. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
- ^ ISBN 9686806377. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- ^ a b c "Murió Rosa Furman de un paro cardiaco". El Universal. 30 October 1999. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- ^ "Advertisement for El tiempo es un sueño". El Informador. No. 11, 644. 30 November 1950.
- ^ a b "El medio artístico es difícil: Rosa Furman". El Siglo de Torreón. Notimex. 4 April 1999. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- ^ "Constelación by Ohtrebor". El Siglo de Torreón. 20 June 1971. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- ISBN 9688956600.
- ^ "Ariel - Ganadores y nominados - Rosa Furman". Academia Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas. Archived from the original on 10 July 2014. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
External links
- Rosa Furman at IMDb