Norma Angélica
Norma Angélica Ladrón de Guevara González (1937 – December 30, 1962) was a prominent Mexican actress whose legacy continues to resonate in the world of cinema. She is particularly celebrated for her role in the film *Tlayucan* (1962), which showcased her extraordinary talent and left a lasting impression on audiences. Tragically, her life was cut short when she passed away at just 25 years of age.
Despite her brief career, Angélica made a significant impact on the film industry. Her performance in *Tlayucan* earned her the prestigious Silver Goddess award for Best Actress, which she was honored with posthumously in 1963. This accolade not only recognized her exceptional abilities as an actress but also solidified her place in Mexican cinematic history.
Norma Angélica's contributions to film extended beyond her performances; she represented a generation of actresses who brought depth and emotion to their roles, capturing the hearts of many. Her untimely death left a void in the industry, but her work continues to inspire future generations of actors and filmmakers. Angélica remains a beloved figure, remembered for her talent and the promise of a career that could have flourished had fate not intervened.
Filmography
Ana and Bruno
Sex, Shame and Tears 2
The House of Flowers Presents: The Funeral
Operation Merry Christmas: The Elf Con
Belzebuth
I Dream in Another Language
Mi Maestra se comió a mi amigo
The House of Flowers: The Movie