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Eva Puig (1894–1968) was a Mexican film actress.McLaughlin p.282


Partial filmography

* '' The Crime of Dr. Forbes'' (1936) - Mrs. Luigi (uncredited) * '' Rancho Grande'' (1940) - Mama Fernandez (uncredited) * ''
Forty Little Mothers ''Forty Little Mothers'' is a 1940 American comedy-drama film directed by Busby Berkeley and starring Eddie Cantor. Plot Out-of-work professor Gilbert Jordan Thompson stops a suicidal stranger named Marian Edwards from jumping off a pier and h ...
'' (1940) - Mama Lupini (uncredited) * '' I Want a Divorce'' (1940) - Peppy's Mother (uncredited) * '' North West Mounted Police'' (1940) - Ekawe * '' The Texas Rangers Ride Again'' (1940) - Maria * ''
Romance of the Rio Grande ''Romance of the Rio Grande'' (also: En kärleksnatt vid Rio Grande) is a 1929 American sound ( All-Talking) pre-Code Western musical film directed by Alfred Santell and starring Warner Baxter, Mona Maris, Mary Duncan, and Antonio Moreno. It wa ...
'' (1940) - Marta * '' Bowery Boy'' (1940) - Woman (uncredited) * '' Ride on Vaquero'' (1941) - Maria (uncredited) * ''
Singapore Woman ''Singapore Woman'' is a 1941 American romantic drama film directed by Jean Negulesco and starring Brenda Marshall, David Bruce and Virginia Field. The Warner Bros. B picture is a remake of '' Dangerous'' (1935) using leftover sets from '' ...
'' (1941) - Natasha * ''
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'' (1941) - Lupita * '' Mob Town'' (1941) - Mrs. Minch (uncredited) * '' Below the Border'' (1942) - Aunt Maria * '' Rio Rita'' (1942) - Marianna * '' Vengeance of the West'' (1942) - Maria * '' Undercover Man'' (1942) - Rosita Lopez * '' The Lone Star Ranger'' (1942) * ''
Arabian Nights ''One Thousand and One Nights'' (, ), is a collection of Middle Eastern folktales compiled in the Arabic language during the Islamic Golden Age. It is often known in English as ''The Arabian Nights'', from the first English-language edition () ...
'' (1942) - Old Woman (uncredited) * '' The Cisco Kid Returns'' (1945) - Señora * '' A Medal for Benny'' (1945) - Mrs. Catalina (uncredited) * ''
A Bell for Adano ''A Bell for Adano'' is a 1945 American war film directed by Henry King and starring John Hodiak and Gene Tierney. It was adapted from the 1944 novel of the same title by John Hersey, which won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1945. The st ...
'' (1945) - Woman (uncredited) * '' Navajo Kid'' (1945) - 2nd Navajo Woman (uncredited) * ''
Snafu SNAFU is an acronym that is widely used to stand for the sarcastic expression "Situation normal: all fucked up". It is a well-known example of military slang, military acronym slang. It is sometimes censored to "all fouled up" or similar. It me ...
'' (1945) - Josephina * '' Masquerade in Mexico'' (1945) - Bullfight Spectator (uncredited) * ''
San Antonio San Antonio ( ; Spanish for " Saint Anthony") is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in Greater San Antonio. San Antonio is the third-largest metropolitan area in Texas and the 24th-largest metropolitan area in the ...
'' (1945) - Old Mexican Woman (uncredited) * ''
Two Sisters from Boston ''Two Sisters from Boston'' is a 1946 American musical-comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Kathryn Grayson, June Allyson, Lauritz Melchior, Jimmy Durante and Peter Lawford. The film features songs by Sammy Fain and Ralph Freed. P ...
'' (1946) - Maria - Hairdresser (uncredited) * '' Wild Beauty'' (1946) - Winnie (uncredited) * '' Plainsman and the Lady'' (1946) - Anita Lopez (final film role)


References


Bibliography

* Robert McLaughlin. ''We'll Always Have the Movies: American Cinema during World War II''. University Press of Kentucky, 2006.


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* 1894 births 1968 deaths 20th-century Mexican actresses Mexican film actresses People from Coatzacoalcos Actresses from Veracruz Mexican emigrants to the United States {{Mexico-actor-stub