Gloria Mange

Gloria Mange

1 title Acting Jun 18, 1931 Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico

Gloria Mange, born in 1931, is a retired Mexican actress who left her mark during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Rising to fame in the 1950s, she became known for her captivating presence on screen, often starring in comedies and dramas that defined an era of Mexican filmmaking.

Among her most notable works are her performances in "El Rey del Barrio" (1950) alongside Germán Valdés, and "Las Locuras de Tin Tan" (1952), both of which showcased her comedic timing and charm. She also appeared in "El Suavecito" (1951) and "La Muerte en el Circo" (1956), demonstrating her versatility across genres. Her collaboration with iconic figures like Tin Tan and Luis Aguilar cemented her status as a beloved figure of the time.

Though her film career was relatively brief, Mange’s contributions to the Golden Age have endured, with her performances still celebrated by fans of classic Mexican cinema. After retiring from acting, she stepped away from the public eye, leaving behind a legacy of memorable roles that capture the vibrancy of mid-20th century Mexican film.

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