Pina Pellicer

Pina Pellicer

Infobox actor
name = Pina Pellicer


imagesize = 160px
caption = Pina Pellicer
birthname = Josefina Yolanda Pellicer López de Llergo
birthdate = birth date|1934|4|3
location = Mexico City, Mexico
deathdate = Death date and age|1964|12|4|1934|4|3
deathplace = Mexico City
yearsactive = 1959-1964

Josefina Yolanda Pellicer López de Llergo (April 3, 1934 – December 4, 1964), professionally known as Pina Pellicer, was a Mexican actress, best known for her role as Louisa alongside Marlon Brando in the Brando-directed movie "One Eyed Jacks".

Pellicer was born in Mexico City to César Pellicer Sánchez, a lawyer, and Pilar López de Llergo. Her uncle Carlos Pellicer was a modernist poet. Of her seven siblings, her younger sister Pilar also became an actress best known for her roles in numerous telenovelas; another younger sister, Ana, is a sculptor and the co-author of Pina Pellicer's 2006 biography.

Pellicer's first acting role, albeit only her second movie to be released, was the Paramount Pictures production "One Eyed Jacks". In the movie Pellicer played Louisa, the stepdaughter of Karl Malden and the lover of Marlon Brando. Mexican actress Katy Jurado also appeared as Louisa's mother. The production of the movie was much-delayed, and the original director Stanley Kubrick left alongside with screenwriter Sam Peckinpah, leaving Brando to finish the movie – the only time Brando was credited with directing a movie. So even though production started in 1958, the movie was not released until 1961. European response was positive, and in July 1961 the movie received the Golden Shell ("Concha de Oro") at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. In addition, Pellicer was awarded the prize for best female performer, with reviews comparing her to Audrey Hepburn. In the United States the response was more mixed and the movie received only one Academy Award nomination, for Charles Lang's cinematography.

The first movie with Pellicer to reach the theaters was the Mexican production "Macario", released in 1960. Pellicer played the wife of the title character opposite Ignacio López Tarso. "Macario" was the first Mexican production to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but ultimately lost out to Ingmar Bergman's "The Virgin Spring". After "Macario", Pellicer appeared in two more Mexican films, "Días de Otoño", released in 1963, and "El Pecador", released after her death in 1965. During her appearance at the San Sebastián Film Festival she had met Spanish director Rafael Gil who cast the actress for the title role in the movie "Rogelia", filmed in Asturias and released in 1962. In addition to her movie work she also appeared in episodes for the television shows "The Fugitive" ("Smoke Screen", 1963) and "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" ("The Life Work of Juan Diaz", 1964; written by Ray Bradbury), as well as on Mexican television.

Pina Pellicer committed suicide on December 4, 1964, aged 30. The presumed cause was depression.

Filmography

References

* Reynol Pérez Vázquez & Ana Pellicer: "Pina Pellicer. Luz de tristeza (1934-1964)"; México, D.F.: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (2006). ISBN 970323075X
* Juan José Olivares: "Pina Pellicer, mujer adelantada a su época, pero invadida por la tristeza"; "La Jornada", April 24, 2007.
* Reynol Pérez Vázquez: "Pina Pellicer: una vida frágil"; Pointcast Media "Los Tubos", April 24, 2007.
* Luis José de Ávila: "Pina, la musa de Marlon Brando"; "La Voz de Asturias", February 18, 2006.


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