Elpidia Carrillo
Elpidia Carrillo, born on August 16, 1961, in Parácuaro, Michoacán, Mexico, is a distinguished Mexican actress celebrated for her impactful performances in both Latin American and Hollywood cinema. Initially credited as Elpedia Carrillo in some films, she has made significant contributions to the film industry across various genres.
One of Carrillo's most notable performances came in the 1986 film "Salvador," where she portrayed "Maria" alongside acclaimed actor James Woods. However, she is perhaps best recognized for her role as Anna, a resilient survivor, in the iconic science fiction action film "Predator," featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger. This role solidified her status in American pop culture, and she later made a cameo appearance in "Predator 2."
Throughout her career, Carrillo has collaborated with numerous prominent actors, including Jimmy Smits, showcasing her versatility and talent. Her work spans a range of acclaimed films, highlighting her ability to navigate both dramatic and action-packed narratives with ease. Over the years, she has garnered admiration for her contributions to cinema, making her a significant figure in both Mexican and American film landscapes. Elpidia Carrillo continues to inspire many with her remarkable body of work and enduring presence in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
A Day Without a Mexican
Nine Lives (2005)
Blue Beetle
My Family
Bread and Roses
The Honorary Consul
Mother and Child
Green Ghost and the Masters of the Stone
Songbird (2020)
Under Fire
The Tax Collector
Seven Pounds
Let's Get Harry
Foreign Land
The Brave
Relentless (2018)
They Come at Night
Salvador
Solaris (2002)
The Border (1982)
Madres
Predator 2
Predator