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Silvia Pinal Hidalgo (12September 193128November 2024) was a Mexican actress. She began her career in theatre before venturing into cinema in 1949. She became one of the greatest female stars of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema and, with her performance in '' Shark!'' (1969), part of the
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. Her work in film and popularity in her native country led Pinal to work in Europe, particularly in Spain and Italy. Pinal achieved international recognition by starring in a trilogy of films directed by
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: ''
Viridiana ''Viridiana'' () is a 1961 Spanish-Mexican surrealist comedy-drama film directed by Luis Buñuel and produced by Gustavo Alatriste. It is loosely based on the 1895 novel ''Halma'' by Benito Pérez Galdós. The film was the co-winner of the Pa ...
'' (1961), ''
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'' (1962) and ''
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'' (1965). In addition to her film career, Pinal pioneered
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in Mexico, had a successful career in television, and held a series of public roles and political offices, including First Lady of
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in the 1980s and elected terms in the
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, the Assembly of Representatives of the Federal District, and the Senate of the Republic. She was considered "the last
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" of the Golden Age of Mexican film.


Early life

Silvia Pinal Hidalgo was born in
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, Sonora, on 12September 1931. Her parents were María Luisa Hidalgo Aguilar and Moisés Pasquel. Pasquel was an orchestra conductor at radio station XEW by whom Hidalgo Aguilar became pregnant when she was 15 years old. Her father did not acknowledge Pinal as his child, and she did not know him until she was 11 years old. Her biological father sired three more children: Eugenio, Moisés, and Virginia. However, Pinal never spent time with the Pasquel family. Pinal spent her first years behind the counter of a seafood restaurant near XEW, where her mother worked. When she was five years old, her mother married Luis G. Pinal, a journalist, military man, and politician 20 years her senior. Pinal subsequently adopted Silvia as his daughter and, in later interviews, she described Pinal as her only father. Pinal also had three daughters from a previous marriage: Mercedes, Beatriz and Eugenia. Luis Pinal held several public positions, including serving as the municipal president of Tequisquiapan, Querétaro. Pinal had an interest in show business since she was a child. In addition to film and music, she liked to write and recite poems. She studied first at Pestalozzi College in
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and then at the Washington Institute in Mexico City. Despite her artistic aspirations, her father cautioned her to look for "something useful", so she learned to
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. At age 14, she began working as a secretary at
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. Pinal went to study opera and began preparing by taking classes, first with a private teacher and then with Professor Reyes Retana. Her first step toward fame occurred when she was invited to participate in a beauty pageant. In this contest, Pinal obtained the title of Student Princess of Mexico. At her coronation, she met the actors Rubén Rojo and Manolo Fábregas, with whom she became close friends. While studying ''
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'', Pinal went to work as a secretary in the pharmaceutical laboratories of Carlos Stein. At the music academy, Pinal auditioned for a role in the opera '' La Traviata''. However, the audition was a failure. A teacher encouraged her to take acting courses at the
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(INBA), where she was a classmate of figures such as Carlos Pellicer, Salvador Novo and Xavier Villaurrutia. She debuted as an extra in a performance of Shakespeare's ''
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''.


Career


Beginning

Pinal continued working in the advertising department of a pharmaceutical products firm. Aware that she was studying acting, her boss allowed her to participate in recording radio comedies for the station XEQ. She debuted in the comedy ''Dos pesos la dejada''. At the radio station, Pinal met publicists who invited her to join an experimental company. With that company, she debuted in the play ''Los caprichos de Goya''. The director of this work was the Cuban-Mexican actor and director Rafael Banquells, with whom Pinal began an employment relationship and a close friendship that led to romance. Banquells got Carlos Laverne to allow them to use Mexico City's Ideal Theater for their productions. Laverne chose Pinal to participate in a montage with the company of the Ideal Theater, directed by the Spanish actress Isabelita Blanch. The work was called ''Nuestra Natacha''. Pinal acted in numerous productions for this company. Her first starring role was in ''Un sueño de cristal''.García Riera (1996), p. 22


Film

Just fifteen days after she debuted in the theater, Pinal made her debut in the cinema with a brief role in ''Bamba'' (1949), starring Carmen Montejo and directed by Miguel Contreras Torres. Contreras Torres had seen her work at the Ideal Theatre and invited her to participate in the project. Contreras Torres was a demanding, strict director who made Pinal suffer for her inexperience. That same year, she performed in the film ', directed by Julián Soler and starring Meche Barba. In that film, she worked for the first time in cinema with Rafael Banquells, who had become her husband. Immediately, she played another small role in the movie ''Escuela para casadas'', by Miguel Zacarías. Pinal met and worked for the first time with the actor and singer
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in the film '' La mujer que yo perdí''. The actor and comedian
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(a close personal friend) chose Pinal as his co-star in '' El portero'' (1950). Her breakthrough participation was in the comedy '' El rey del barrio'' (1949), co-starring with Germán Valdés "Tin Tan", directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares. Pinal and Tin Tan acted together in two more films: '' La marca del zorrillo'' (1950) and '' Me traes de un ala'' (1952). Pinal won her first
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as a supporting actress for her performance in the film '' Un rincón cerca del cielo'' (1952), where she worked again with Infante. In 1952, she performed with Joaquín Pardavé in the comedies '' Doña Mariquita de mi corazón'' and '' El casto Susano''. In 1953, Pinal got her first starring roles in the films ''Reventa de esclavas'' (1953) and '' Yo soy muy macho'' (1953). In that same year, she performed in the musical film '' Mis tres viudas alegres'', where she shared credits with Lilia del Valle and the Cuban rumba dancer Amalia Aguilar. They also starred in the comedy '' Las cariñosas''. That same year, she acted with Libertad Lamarque in '' Si volvieras a mí''. Pinal gained success and recognition in 1954 after appearing in the film '' Un extraño en la escalera'', directed by
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, where she starred alongside
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. Initially, de Córdova preferred either the Italian actress
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or the Cuban rumba dancer Rosa Carmina as his co-stars, due to his reservations about Pinal's youth. With the support of the producer Gregorio Walerstein, Pinal transformed her image, emphasizing her sex appeal, which ultimately led to de Córdova's approval for the role. The movie became a major success, solidifying Pinal's status as a leading film actress. Another director who effectively utilized Pinal's acting skills was
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. Under his direction, Pinal starred in ''La sospechosa'' (1954). Pinal participated in ' (1954), a film in which Pinal co-starred with actresses María Elena Marqués, Columba Domínguez and Irasema Dilián. With
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as director, Pinal also filmed the Mexican-Spanish-Chilean co-production ''Cabo de Hornos'' (1955), along with the actor Jorge Mistral. Pinal worked again with Pedro Infante as his co-star in the celebrated comedy '' El inocente'' (1955). Pinal starred in several films by Demicheli, including ' (1955), which would bring her first Silver Ariel Award as best actress. Her second was thanks to her role in the film '' La dulce enemiga'' (1957), directed by Davison. In 1956, Pinal starred in ''
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'' (1956), where she worked under the direction of
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. Pinal's popularity and success in Mexico paved the way for her to work in Europe, following the advice of Demicheli. Her first project was the Spanish-Mexican co-production ''Las locuras de Bárbara'' (1958), directed by Demicheli. Under his direction, she also starred in the Spanish musical film ''Charlestón''. Given the success of her films in Europe, Pinal was invited to work in Italy, co-starring with
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and Elke Sommer in the film '' Uomini e Nobiluomini'' (1959). Under the direction of José María Forqué, Pinal starred in the Spanish film '' Maribel y la extraña familia'' (1960). In 1961, she filmed the Spanish musical film ', along with
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. Pinal had her first contact with
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through Mexican actor Ernesto Alonso, with the firm intention of starring in the film version of Pérez Galdós's novel '' Tristana'' in the 1950s. However, the tiny commercial success of Buñuel's films prevented the producers from financing the project. By the end of the 1960s, Buñuel shot the film in Spain with
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instead. Years later, Pinal, with the help of her second husband, producer Gustavo Alatriste, looked for Buñuel in Spain and convinced him to film ''
Viridiana ''Viridiana'' () is a 1961 Spanish-Mexican surrealist comedy-drama film directed by Luis Buñuel and produced by Gustavo Alatriste. It is loosely based on the 1895 novel ''Halma'' by Benito Pérez Galdós. The film was the co-winner of the Pa ...
'' (1961), also loosely based on a Pérez Galdós novel. It was the winner of the
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at the
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. Despite the success and prestige enjoyed by the film, it was rejected by the Spanish censorship board (Spain was under the Franco dictatorship) and the
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at the time, who described the film as blasphemous. The film was saved through Pinal's intervention, when she fled to Mexico with a copy. The Vatican censorship also resonated in Mexico, but with the help of Salvador Novo, the film had a limited release. Pinal achieved international acclaim through a trilogy. Her second film with Buñuel was '' El ángel exterminador'' (1962), in which Pinal starred with a choral cast. The film also received critical acclaim worldwide. In 2004, ''
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'' recognized it among the best films ever. Her third and last project with Buñuel was '' Simón del desierto'' (1964). The film, misrepresented as a medium-length feature, was initially conceived as an episodic film. Pinal and Gustavo Alatriste looked for
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to direct a second episode, but Fellini accepted only on the condition that his wife,
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, star in it. They then sought out
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, who likewise said he would accept the project only on the condition that his wife, Melina Mercouri, star; Pinal also rejected this condition. The idea was that Pinal should star in all the episodes, so Buñuel ended up filming the project himself. In the film, Pinal also made the first nude appearance in her career, an act still rare in Mexican cinema and the first nude scene in Buñuel's films. Pinal was also on the verge of starring with Buñuel in the film '' Diary of a Chambermaid'' in France. She learned French and was willing to receive no pay for her role. However, French producer
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ended up choosing
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. Pinal was also going to shoot with Buñuel in Spain on ''Divinas palabras'', but there were problems obtaining a copyright for the film. Years later, Pinal finally shot the movie in Mexico with Juan Ibáñez, featuring a nude scene. After her work with Buñuel, Pinal returned to the cinema with the comedy ''Buenas noches, año nuevo'' (1964), where she co-starred with Ricardo Montalbán. In 1966 she made the film ', directed by José Bolaños and inspired by the
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. That same year, she participated in the Mexican-Brazilian co-production '' Juego peligroso'', directed by
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and based on a script by
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. She also appeared in the Franco-Italian-Mexican co-production '' Guns for San Sebastian'', along with
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and
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. In 1967 Pinal appeared in '' Shark!'', with
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and directed by
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, making this the only
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production in which Pinal appeared. Pinal starred in the film ' (1968), based on a popular cartoon by Yolanda Vargas Dulché. Between the late 1960s and early 1970s, Pinal mostly made comedy films directed by René Cardona Jr. In 1976, Pinal starred in ', a psychological suspense thriller. Pinal returned in 1992 with the movie ''Modelo Antiguo'', directed by Raúl Araiza. The decline of Mexican cinema and Pinal's activities on television and in other fields, such as politics, reduced the time she spent making films. In later years, her film appearances were limited to ''Ya no los hacen como antes'' (2002) her first and only
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role in '' El Agente 00-P2'' (2009) and a brief special appearance in '' Tercera llamada'' (2013), her last feature film.


Stage

Pinal made her theatrical debut at the
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. Eventually, she acted in experimental plays, then worked at the Ideal Theater in Mexico City. Outside of this company, in 1950, she participated in the play ''Celos del aire'' with Manolo Fábregas and Carmen Montejo. That same year she represented ''Doña Inés'' in ''
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'', co-starring with Jorge Mistral. The other plays from her early theatrical career are ''
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'', co-starring Prudencia Griffel, and ''El cuadrante de la Soledad'', by José Revueltas, with sets by the artist
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. In 1954, Pinal participated in the play ''La Sed'' with Ernesto Alonso and the Argentinean actor Pedro López Lagar. In 1955 she obtained recognition in the theater scene in the cast of ''
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'', along with Wolf Ruvinskis. In 1957 Pinal staged the play ''Desnúdate, Lucrecia'', in Chile, with Jorge Mistral, who eventually became a star of Mexican cinema. In 1958, Pinal was responsible for producing Mexico's first
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, '' Bells Are Ringing'', directed by Luis de Llano Palmer. For this work, Pinal received an offer from
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's manager to work on Broadway, but Pinal refused to leave her career in Mexico. In 1964 she made the Mexican version of the musical '' Irma La Douce'', alongside Julio Alemán and directed by Enrique Rambal. José Luis Ibáñez ended up becoming her head theater director. Under his direction, Pinal starred in the work ''Vidas privadas''. One of her most notable works in musical comedy was the Mexican version of ''
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'', a successful Broadway musical. Thanks to her success, Pinal starred in three productions (1972, 1985, and 1989). In 1976 she also starred in the Mexican version of the musical '' Annie Get Your Gun''. In 1977, to commemorate her twenty-five-year career anniversary, Pinal set up a cabaret show entitled ''¡Felicidades Silvia!.'' The show was presented with great success, first at the nightclub El Patio and then at the Teatro de la Ciudad in Mexico City. In 1978, she starred in the musical '' Plaza Suite''. Her daughter Viridiana's death truncated the theatrical project '' Agnes of God'', in which both starred in 1982. In 1983, Pinal starred in and produced the Mexican montage of the work ''La señorita de Tacna'', based on the work of
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. In 1986, Pinal starred in ''
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''. In 1988, in association with Margarita López Portillo, Pinal acquired the Cine Estadio, located in Mexico City's
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, transforming it into a theatrical venue, the Teatro Silvia Pinal. The theater was opened in 1989 with the third production of the musical ''Mame'', with Pinal at the head of the cast. Several problems caused Pinal to close the theater, which ceased production in 2000 and became a religious temple. In 1992, Pinal acquired the former Cine Versailles, located in Colonia Juárez in Mexico City, and turned it into her second theater, the Diego Rivera Theater. This theater opened in 1991 with the production '' Lettice and Lovage''. In 1996, Pinal returned to musical theater with the second Mexican version of '' Hello, Dolly!'', opposite Ignacio López Tarso. Pinal's last work in theater was ''
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'' (1998), starring alongside her daughter, singer
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. Pinal returned to the theater in 2005 with the play ''Debiera haber obispas'', She participated in productions such as ''Adorables enemigas'' (2008) and ''Amor, dolor y lo que traía puesto'' (2012). In 2014, the Diego Rivera Theater changed its name to become the new Silvia Pinal Theatre. She produced the Mexican versions of the musicals ''
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'' (1989), ''
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'' (1991) and '' La Cage aux Folles'' (1992).


Television

Pinal dabbled in television since its appearance in Mexico in the early 1950s. In 1952, she participated in a television show titled ''Con los brazos abiertos''. Later, she participated in numerous telecasts by Luis de Llano Palmer, where Pinal introduced playback on Mexican television. Pinal hosted ''Los Especiales de Silvia Pinal'', a comedy-musical show on Televisa, in the mid-1960s. When Silvia married the actor and singer Enrique Guzmán, both produced and starred in the variety show ''Silvia y Enrique'', which ran for four years (1968–1972). Once separated from Guzmán, Silvia continued her variety show titled ''¡Ahora Silvia!'' In 1985, she became a producer and presenter of the '' Mujer, casos de la vida real'' TV show. Initially, the show was created to respond to cases and needs of the public and focused on locating victims of the
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. Over time, the show evolved to present current issues in daily life, including domestic violence, legal issues, and public health. This production was successful and lasted over 20 years. The program was canceled in 2007. In 1968, Pinal debuted in
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with the historical production '' Los Caudillos'', inspired by the Mexican War of Independence. Ernesto Alonso produced the telenovela. Her second foray into the genre was with the telenovela '' ¿Quién?'' (1973), produced by Guillermo Diazayas and based on a cartoon by Yolanda Vargas Dulché. Eventually, Pinal decided to produce her telenovelas; her first hit was '' Mañana es primavera'' (1982), the last acting work of her daughter Viridiana before her death. In 1985, she also produced and starred in ''
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''. She also produced the melodramas '' Cuando los hijos se van'' (1983) and '' Tiempo de Amar'' (1987). Her later appearances were as a special guest star in various telenovelas and television series. These included '' Carita de ángel'' (2000), in which she replaced actress Libertad Lamarque following her death, ''Fuego en la sangre'' (2008), ''
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'' (2010) and '' Mi marido tiene familia'' (2017). In 2009, Pinal performed in an episode of the series '' Mujeres asesinas''.


Politics

Pinal became involved in politics after her fourth marriage, to the politician Tulio Hernández Gómez, governor of Tlaxcala. Between 1982 and 1987, Pinal was the first lady of that state. Eventually, she became a member of the
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(PRI) and, in 1991, was elected to the
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for Mexico City's 27th district. In 1994 she was elected to the Assembly of Representatives of the Federal District, and from 1997 to 2000 she sat as a national-list
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. In those positions, her achievements included contributions to the Cinematographic Law to protect the rights of performers, her work on the Law of Condominiums and the Law of Tourism, tasks in favor of
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, her promotion of the dissemination of theater books, and her fight against the Ministry of Finance to lower taxes on the theater.García Riera (1996), p. 21–22 Since the 1950s, Pinal actively participated in the trade union movement representing her country's actors. In 1998 she became the leader of the National Association of Interpreters (ANDI) and, between 2010 and 2014, she served as general secretary of the National Association of Actors (ANDA). Pinal had legal problems in 2000 due to conflicts with her management as the president of the Association of Theater Producers (Protea) in the early 1990s. For this reason, she lived in
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, United States, for some time. After eleven months, the proceedings were vacated and she returned to Mexico. To protect older actors, she founded the ''Asociación Rafael Banquells'', in charge of providing non-profit help to performers. As president of the association, Pinal delivered the for highlights in music, film, theater, radio, television, dubbing and commercials during the year. The awards have been given annually since 1991.


Personal life and death

Pinal was married four times. Her first marriage was to Cuban actor and director Rafael Banquells in 1947. She acknowledged that her marriage at such an early age was partly to escape her repressive father: "I changed my father for a softer one that stimulated me in my career." The couple divorced in 1952, a year after the birth of their daughter, Sylvia Pasquel, who later had a successful career as an actress. Her second marriage was to the businessman and film producer Gustavo Alatriste. Pinal revealed on numerous occasions that Alatriste was the love of her life, a husband with whom she could have stayed forever. Pinal met Alatriste at a meeting at Ernesto Alonso's house when he was about to divorce actress Ariadne Welter. It was thanks to Alatriste that Pinal was able to make her film projects with Luis Buñuel. The marriage ended in 1967 due to Alatriste's infidelities and business problems between the couple. From her relationship with Alatriste, she had a daughter, actress (1963–1982). Viridiana died in a car accident in Mexico City in 1982 at the age of 19. Her third marriage was to rock-and-roll singer and idol Enrique Guzmán. Pinal and Guzmán met when he was a guest on Pinal's television show ''¡Ahora Silvia!'' They were married in 1967 despite some public resistance, as Pinal was 11 years older than her husband. Their marriage lasted nine years. They worked together and had two children: the singer
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(born 1968) and the musician and composer Luis Enrique Guzmán (born 1970). Her last marriage was to the politician Tulio Hernández Gómez, at the time the governor of Tlaxcala. The couple married in 1982, and it was through Hernández that Pinal entered the world of politics. Pinal and Hernández divorced in 1995. In addition to her marriages, at various times in her life, Pinal had multiple romances. In 1954, when filming ''Un extraño en la escalera'', Pinal fell in love with her co-star,
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. Other romances were with Mexican businessman
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, Egyptian actor
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and American businessman Conrad Nicholson Hilton, Jr. With time, Pinal became the head of one of Latin America's most famous artistic dynasties. Her daughters Sylvia and Viridiana followed in her footsteps as actresses. Alejandra, her youngest daughter, is one of Mexico's most popular singers. Alejandra's daughter Frida Sofía is also a model living in Miami, United States. In addition, her granddaughter Stephanie Salas (daughter of Sylvia) has also forged a career as an actress and singer. Stephanie's daughters, Michelle Salas and Camila Valero, are both models and actresses. In November 2024, Pinal was hospitalized in
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, Mexico City, for a urinary tract infection. She died there on 28 November, at the age of 93. The Senate of the Republic observed a minute's silence as a mark of respect, and the Secretariat of Culture organized a posthumous homage to the actress in the
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on 30 November. Her cremated ashes were placed at her family crypt, in the Panteón Jardín cemetery in
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.


Awards and honors

* In 1954, the beer company Corona created an advertisement that included a song in which they mentioned Pinal next to the Italian divas
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,
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and Silvana Pampanini. * In 1956,
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painted Pinal's portrait. * Pinal is represented as one of the Seven Muses of Art in a stained glass window of the Teatro Xicohténcatl in
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. * In 2002, Pinal was recognized with a statue in her honor unveiled in Mexico City. Sculptor Óscar Ponzanelli did the work. * In 2006, in Spain, Pinal was awarded the Orden de Isabel la Católica in the grade of Commander for her cultural contribution to the world of cinema. * In 2015, Pinal published her autobiography, entitled ''Esta soy yo''. * In 2016, the
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(AMPAS) of
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chose Pinal as one of its members to recognize her long career and contribution to the international film industry. * At some point, Matt Casella, a headhunter for DreamWorks, sought Pinal to make a biographical series about her life; the project, however, failed to materialize.


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External links

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