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  1. He returned after signing Pina Pellicer for her first film role. What happened next is less clear. Brando, Kubrick, Willingham, Rosenberg and Carlo Fiore (a friend of Brando's and an assistant on the film) met regularly up at Brando's home overlooking Coldwater Canyon. Brando required that all the men remove their shoes so as not to scratch the wood floor. Kubrick often removed his pants as ...

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  3. 19. Feb. 2024 · 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 illustrious history: “Macario,” based upon the ...

  4. Pellicer was born in Mexico City to César Pellicer Sánchez, a lawyer, and Pilar López de Llergo. Her uncle Carlos Pellicer was a modernist poet. Of her seven siblings, her younger sister Pilar Pellicer also became an actress best known for her roles in numerous telenovelas; another younger sister, Ana, is a sculptor and the co-author of Pina Pellicer's 2006 biography.

  5. 29. Jan. 2009 · Hollywood Suicide #2: Pina Pellicer. During her brief run on the screen, Pina Pellicer was more well-known in Mexico and Europe than the US. Daughter of an affluent Mexico City lawyer, niece to a famous modernist poet, and sister to a tele-novela actress, Josefina Yolanda Pellicer López de Llergo had art--not to mention a wicked long name--in ...

  6. Pellicer, Pina (1935–1964)Mexican actress. Born April 3, 1935, in Mexico City, Mexico; died Dec 10, 1964, an apparent suicide, in Mexico City.Received critical praise for her performance as Louisa in One-Eyed Jacks (1961); other films include Rogelia, Macario and Autumn Days.

  7. In addition to her movie work, she also appeared in episodes for the television shows The Fugitive (“Smoke Screen”, 1963) and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (“The Life Work of Juan Diaz”, 1964; written by Ray Bradbury), as well as on Mexican television. Pina Pellicer committed suicide on December 4, 1964, aged 30. The presumed cause was ...