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Prudencia Grifell

Prudencia Grifell

Acting1879Lugo, Galicia, Spain

Biography

Prudencia Grifell (December 27, 1879 – June 7, 1970), born Prudencia Grifell Masipon, was a prolific actress of the Golden Era of the Cinema of Mexico.

Grifell was born to Spanish stage actors and started her acting career herself at the age of ten in theater in Venezuela and touring Spain and Latin America. By the 1900s she had become very popular and moved to Mexico to continue her career in stage, after the Spanish Civil War she decided not to go back to that country but instead to relocate in Mexico permanently after 1940.

Three years later, already at the age of 61, she appeared in her first film Internado para señoritas ("Girls Boarding School") with the stars Mapy Cortés, Emilio Tuero and Katy Jurado. Just as Sara García, her co-star as the Vivanco sisters in two films, she mostly played feisty but lovable granny roles.

Acting History

1970
1965
El señor doctor
as Señora Martínez
1961
Caperucita y sus tres amigos
as Red Riding Hood's Grandmother
Senda prohibida
as Federico's Mother
The Trial of the Vivanco Ladies
as Doña Teresa Vivanco y de la Vega
1960
The Shadow of the Tyrant
as Dueña de burdel
La hermana blanca
as Madame Bernard
1957
1953
The Devil's Money
as Sra. Olea, madre de Manuel
Las infieles
as Mamá de Constanzia
Mujeres que trabajan
as Srita. Benavides
1950
Inmaculada
as Doña Rosa
Entre tu amor y el cielo
as Doña Francisca
Over the Waves
as Calixta Gutiérrez de Alfaro
1949
1947
1945
Adultery
as Doña Lupita

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
12/27/1879
Day of Death
6/7/1970
Place of Birth
Lugo, Galicia, Spain