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  1. Pellicer died by suicide on 4 December 1964, aged 30, with an overdose of sleeping pills. [1] . Her body was buried at Panteón Francés in Mexico City. [2][3] Filmography. Pellicer and Larry Domasin on the episode "The Life Work of Juan Diaz" (1964) of the program The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.

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  3. MEXICO CITY, Dec. 11 (UPI)—Pina Pellicer, Mexican movie actress, was found dead in her apartment here last night. The police said she had committed suicide by taking an overr dose of sleeping...

  4. Just as she emerged as one of the brightest lights of Latin American cinema, actor Pina Pellicer died by her own hand 60 years ago. Only 30, she had in a short time co-starred opposite Marlon...

  5. 3 Apr 1934. Ciudad de México, Mexico. Death. 6 Dec 1964 (aged 30) Colonia Condesa, Cuauhtémoc Borough, Ciudad de México, Mexico. Burial. Panteón Jardín de México. San Angel Inn, Álvaro Obregón Borough, Ciudad de México, Mexico Add to Map. Plot. Lote de la ANDA. Memorial ID. 245447951. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 11. Flowers 95.

  6. Just as she emerged as one of the brightest lights of Latin American cinema, actor Pina Pellicer died by her own hand 60 years ago. Only 30, she had in a short time co-starred opposite Marlon Brando in his only directing effort, the epic Western “ One-Eyed Jacks ,” and also appeared in one of the most important films in Mexican cinema’s ...

  7. Pina Pellicer was a Mexican actress best known in Mexico for portraying the female lead in Macario (1960), and in the United States for One-Eyed Jacks (1961). Her birth name was Josefina Yolanda Pellicer López de Llergo. Pellicer committed suicide on December 4, 1964, aged 30. The presumed cause was depression.

  8. www.imdb.com › name › nm0671186Pina Pellicer - IMDb

    Pina Pellicer was, and still is, one of the most beloved Mexican actresses of all time. She set a standard for realism in a time when "melodrama" and "artificial" acting still ran rampant. She was best known for her groundbreaking performance in One-Eyed Jacks (1961) with Marlon Brando .

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