
Acting · 82 years old
Mascota, Jalisco, Mexico
From Wikipedia María Esther Fernández González, better known as Esther Fernández (August 23, 1917 in Mascota, Jalisco Mexico – October 21, 1999 in Mexico City, Mexico), was a Mexican film and television actress. She was one of the first female major stars of the "Golden Age of Mexican cinema" in the 1930s and 1940s. Fernández began her career as an extra in the film La Mujer del Puerto (1934). Her beauty and charisma drew the attention of film director Fernando de Fuentes, who gave her the female lead role of Allá en el Rancho Grande (1936), opposite Tito Guizar. The film is regarded as marking the start of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. During the rest of the 1930s, Fernández acted in hit movies including Amapola del Camino (1937), with Andrea Palma and Tito Guizar; Mi Candidato (1938), with Joaquín Pardavé and Pedro Armendàriz; and Los de Abajo, with Isabela Corona and Emilio Fernández. Her popularity caught the attention of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which promoted her films in Latin America and invited her to work in Hollywood. In 1943 she starred in the second sound version of the classic Mexican film Santa, directed by Norman Foster, opposite Ricardo Montalban. In 1946 she acted in the Hollywood film Two Years Before the Mast, with Brian Donlevy and Alan Ladd. Her last appearance was in the film Reclusorio II (1997).

Reportaje
Nurse

Doña Perfecta
Rosario

Los años de Greta

Two Years Before the Mast
Maria Dominguez

El lunar de la familia

The Last Adventure
Graciela Hernández

Cantaclaro
Rosangela / Angela Rosa

The Woman of the Port
Mujer de cabaret

Allá en el Rancho Grande
Cruz

The Underdogs
Camila

Santa
Santa

Mi candidato

El billetero

The Macabre Trunk
Alicia Monroy

La Fuga
Maria Ines Flores

Pancho Villa vuelve

Genio y figura

Una luz en mi camino
Invitada a kermesse

De pecado en pecado

In the Shadow of the Bridge
Rosaura