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Home/People/Sofía Álvarez
Sofía Álvarez profile photo
Born
May 23, 1913Died: Apr 30, 1985
Lived 71 years
Place of Birth
Bogotá, Colombia
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

27
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Sofía Álvarez Caicedo
IMDb Profile

Sofía Álvarez

Acting

Biography
Carmen Sofía Álvarez Caicedo, better known as Sofía Álvarez (Bogotá, Colombia May 23, 1913 - Mexico City, Mexico April 30, 1985) was a Mexican film actress and singer of Colombian origin. Born and raised in Colombia, she moved with her family to Mexico in 1928. Her film debut was a small part, in the role of a prostitute in Santa (1930), the first talkie of Mexican cinema. Popularly known as the lady of the long braids, she enjoyed popularity during the 1930s and 1940s as an actress and singer. Subsequently she performed with Mario Moreno Cantinflasin the popular film Ahí está el detalle (1940). In the 1940s, Álvarez is characterized by her interpretation of elegant ladies in films like El sombrero de tres picos and México de mis recuerdos (1943). She performed with the popular Pedro Infante in three films: Si me han de matar mañana (1946), La barca de oro (1947) and Soy charro de Rancho Grande (1947). One of her most celebrated films was La Reina de la Opereta (1945). In 1950 she left the cinema to continue as a radio singer. She returned to the cinema between 1957 and 1966, when she retired from the scenes. Her last film was El Gángster (1965), with Arturo de Córdova. She was noted for her excellent voice also that delicate features that printed her characters.
The Diary poster

The Diary

as Grafóloga
2024
El Hombre Búfalo poster

El Hombre Búfalo

as Julieta
2020
Ana and Bruno poster

Ana and Bruno

as Betsy Rocola / Viuda Negra / Plañidera 1 / Plañidera 3
2017
Mónica y el Profesor poster

Mónica y el Profesor

Cast
2004
Ladies' Night poster

Ladies' Night

as Evelyn
2003
The Heart of the Night poster

The Heart of the Night

as Paralítica II
1984
Un Ángel de la Calle poster

Un Ángel de la Calle

as Dona Margarita Fontanares
1967
Los dos cuatreros poster

Los dos cuatreros

Cast
1965
The Gangster poster

The Gangster

as Margot / Maggie la verde
1965
Tres muchachas de Jalisco poster

Tres muchachas de Jalisco

as doña Lupe
1964
A Clean Shot poster

A Clean Shot

Cast
1960
La ley del más rápido poster

La ley del más rápido

Cast
1959
El puma poster

El puma

Cast
1959
Un corazón en el ruedo poster

Un corazón en el ruedo

as Raquel de Alba
1950
Ángeles de arrabal poster

Ángeles de arrabal

as Lupe, La Tapatía
1949
La hermana impura poster

La hermana impura

as Laura / Estela
1948
Soy charro de Rancho Grande poster

Soy charro de Rancho Grande

as Cristina
1947
La barca de oro poster

La barca de oro

Cast
1947
Si me han de matar mañana poster

Si me han de matar mañana

Cast
1947
La niña de mis ojos poster

La niña de mis ojos

Cast
1947