Silvia Pinal
- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Now a living legend and still very active, Silvia Pinal began her
career in theater and became a leading lady in her first movie roles,
in the late 1940s. Always a smart urban girl, she belongs to the second
and most versatile generation of Mexican movie stars of the Golden Era,
together with Pedro Infante, Marga López and Silvia Derbez, among others. Her great
acting abilities were displayed in her most memorable roles, directed
by Luis Buñuel: Viridiana (1961), The Exterminating Angel (1962) and Simon of the Desert (1965). Famous for her many
marriages, Pinal's career has been in a way influenced by her husbands,
although she deserves all the credit for being a star. She acted on
stage when she was married to stage director Rafael Banquells; second husband
Gustavo Alatriste produced Buñuel films for her; she sang and starred on TV shows
when she was married to pop singer Enrique Guzmán; she even won a political
election when she was married to Gov. Tulio Hernández. In between, she became a
TV producer with a successful show: Mujer, casos de la vida real (1985). Besides, she owns two
theaters (Teatro Silvia "Mame" and "Hello Dolly!" among them). Pinal's
legacy to Mexican show business is great. Her family includes three
daughters: Silvia Pasquel (actress), Viridiana Alatriste (actress, deceased) and Alejandra Guzmán
(pop singer); her son Enrique Guzmán Jr. (musician) and granddaughter
Stephanie Salas (pop singer).