
La mujer que yo amé
La mujer que yo amé

Fanny Schiller Hernández (1897–1971) was an award-winning Mexican character actress, television star and also acted in operettas and musicals in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She won two best supporting actress awards from the Ariels and was nominated for two additional films. She was a social activist, creating the Actor's Union and inspiring the creation of “Rosa Mexicano”. She was accomplished at dubbing and was the voice of many animated characters as well as the official voice of several other notable Mexican actresses.
Born: 1901-08-03 in Mexico City, Mexico
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La mujer que yo amé

Duelo en las montañas

Valentín de la Sierra

Historia de un abrigo de mink

La Guerra de los Pasteles

Del rancho a la capital
El zarco

La viuda celosa

A Woman's Devotion

Secreto entre mujeres

Pablo y Carolina

No te engañes corazón

Guardián, el perro salvador

El casto Susano

El gran espectáculo

Love Has Many Faces

Los alegres Aguilares
El temerario

Maternidad imposible

Herencia macabra
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