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Miroslava Šternová ( Stanclová; 26 February 1926 – 9 March 1955), known professionally as Miroslava Stern, was a Czechoslovak-Mexican actress.


Biography

Born in interwar
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as Miroslava Stanclová, her father died and she was adopted by a Jewish doctor, the psychoanalyst Dr. Oskar Leo Stern (1900–1972) who married her mother, Miroslava (née Becka; 1898–1945), and became known as Miroslava Šternová. Dr Stern and his wife had a son, Ivo (1931–2011), the actress's half-brother. The family was, at one point, interned in a concentration camp after they fled their native Czechoslovakia in 1939. They sought refuge in various Scandinavian countries before emigrating to Mexico in 1941. Her mother died of cancer four years later. After winning a national
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, Miroslava began to study acting. She worked steadily in films produced in Mexico, from 1946 to 1955, as well as three
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films during that period. She filmed her last Mexican film, '' Ensayo de un crimen'' ( The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz), in 1955, directed by
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. '' Stranger on Horseback'' with
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marked her last Hollywood film appearance.


Death

Miroslava died by
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in March 1955 by overdosing on sleeping pills, her body found lying outstretched over her bed. According to Miroslava's friends, she had a portrait of bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín in one hand, and they stated that her suicide was due to unrequited love for Dominguín, who had recently married Italian actress
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. Others, such as actress
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, claimed that the picture that Miroslava had between her hands was of Mexican comedian
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and that her unrequited love was for Cantinflas, but her artistic manager Fanny Schatz exchanged the photo for that of the Dominguín. Jurado based this claiming she was the first to find the body; another source states that her body was found by actress
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. Despite a lack of evidence to support it, a rumor persisted that she actually died in a plane crash when traveling with Mexican businessman
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, and her body was moved to her bedroom and made to look like a suicide. In his 1983 autobiography, ''Mon dernier soupir'' (''My Last Breath''), Buñuel called Miroslava's cremation following her suicide ironic, as in a scene in ''Ensayo de un crimen'', her last film, the protagonist cremates a wax reproduction of her character. Her life is the subject of a short story by Guadalupe Loaeza, which was adapted by Alejandro Pelayo for his 1992 Mexican film called '' Miroslava'', starring Arielle Dombasle.''Mexican cinema: reflections of a society, 1896-2004''
By Carl J. Mora. McFarland & Comanpy. p. 210.


Filmography


Mexico


Documentaries

* ''El charro inmortal'' (1955) * ''Torero'' (1956)


Feature films

* ''
Tragic Wedding ''Tragic Wedding'' (Spanish:''Bodas trágicas'') is a 1946 Mexican drama film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Roberto Silva, Miroslava and Ernesto Alonso.Berumen p.339 The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorg ...
'' (1946) as Amparo * '' Five Faces of Woman'' (1947) as Beatriz * '' Fly Away, Young Man!'' (1947) as María * '' Juan Charrasqueado'' (1947) as María * '' Nocturne of Love'' (1948) as Marta Reyes * '' Adventure in the Night'' (1948) as Elena * '' Adventures of Casanova'' (1948) as Cassandra's sister * ''Secreto entre mujeres'' (1948) as Claudia * ''La liga de las muchachas'' (1949) as Marta * ''La posesión'' (1949) as Rosaura * '' The Little House'' (1950) as Lucila del Castillo * ''La muerte enamorada'' (1950) as Tacia, la muerte * ''Monte de piedad'' (1950) as Elena * '' Streetwalker'' (1951) as Elena * '' Cárcel de mujeres'' (1951) as Evangelina Ocampo * '' She and I'' (1951) as Irene Garza * ''El puerto de los siete vicios'' (1951) as Colomba * ''Dos caras tiene el destino'' (1951) as Anita * ''
The Magnificent Beast ''La bestia magnífica (Lucha libre)'' ("The Magnificent Beast (Wrestling)") is a 1953 Mexican film directed by Chano Urueta. It tells the story of two good friends who become wrestlers to leave poverty behind, but the arrival of an ambitious ...
'' (1952) as Meche * ''Sueños de gloria'' (1952) as Elsa * ''Música, mujeres y amor'' (1952) as Elisa Méndez * ''
The Three Perfect Wives ''The Three Perfect Wives'' (Spanish: ''Las tres perfectas casadas'') is a 1953 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Arturo de Córdova, Laura Hidalgo and Miroslava. Riera p.211 It is based on the eponymous pl ...
'' (1953) as Leopoldina * ''Más fuerte que el amor'' (1953) as Bárbara * ''El monstruo resucitado'' (1953) as Nora * ''Reportaje'' (1953) as Nurse * ''La visita que no tocó el timbre'' (1954) as Emma * ''
Escuela de vagabundos ''School for Tramps'' (Spanish: ''Escuela de vagabundos'') is a 1955 Mexican comedy film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. It's considered one of the finest comedies of Mexican cinema, and is adapted from the screenplay for the MGM movie ...
'' (1954) as Susana o Susi * '' Ensayo de un crimen'' (1955) as Lavinia


United States

* '' Adventures of Casanova'' (1948) as Cassandra's sister * '' The Brave Bulls'' (1951) as Linda de Calderón * '' Stranger on Horseback'' (1955) as Amy Lee Bannerman


See also

* Foreign-born artists in Mexico


References


Sources

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External links

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Miroslava Stern on the cover of ''Life'' magazine; July 10, 1950
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