María Antonieta Pons

It delved into the lives of women deemed as sinners or prostitutes, challenging the prevailing moral and social norms of their era.[1] María Antonieta Pons began her career as a dancer in Cuba in numerous theaters and night clubs.When she was 16, she met Spanish actor and film director Juan Orol, who became her partner in various dance competitions on the island.After her debut in this film, Maria Antonieta performed with Orol in international dance tours in the United States, particularly in New York and Chicago.Pons met her second husband, the actor and director Ramón Pereda in 1950, when he contracted her to film El ciclón del Caríbe.(1955); Antonio Espino Clavillazo in Nunca me hagan eso (1956); and with Germán Valdés "Tin Tan" in Teatro del crímen (1956), Las mil y una noches (1957), La Odalísca no.
La HabanaMexico CityMexicanJuan OrolRumberas filmsGolden Age of Mexican cinemaCinema of MexicoSiboneyRed KongaPedro ArmendárizPedro InfanteKaty JuradoRafael BaledónLa reina del trópicoLuis SandriniRoberto GavaldónThe Well-paidLa mujer del puertoAndrea PalmaLa reina del mamboMaría CristinaGermán Valdés "Tin Tan"Javier SolísCruel DestinyRosalindaThe Queen of the TropicsCaribbean EnchantmentThe Private Life of Mark Antony and CleopatraFlor de cañaThe Woman of the PortA Thousand and One NightsIt Happened in MexicoRomance in Puerto RicoMeche BarbaAmalia AguilarNinón SevillaRosa CarminaTelevisa