Blanca de Castejón

Born: 1907-04-28

María Blanca Josefina Regalado Castejón y Otero (May 13, 1906 – December 26, 1969), better known as Blanca de Castejón, was a Puerto Rican actress who is best remembered for her work in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, especially her award-winning supporting role in Escuela de vagabundos (School for tramps, 1953).


Placeholder

School for Tramps

as Emilia de Valverde
Released: 1955-01-27

Alberto Medina is a very famous composer and is on a field trip when his car runs out of gas and...

Movie page

Resurrection

as uncredited
Released: 1931-03-06

Simultaneously shot Spanish version of Tolstoy adaptation: After a woman he has formerly...

Movie page

Vagabundo y Millonario

as María de Aguilar
Released: 1959-03-05

Tin Tan stands in as the double of a kidnapped millionaire.

Movie page

Nosotras, las taquígrafas

as Blanquita López
Released: 1950-12-28

Young women in the steno-pool have to balance work, romance, and touchy-feely bosses.

Movie page

Zodiac Signs

as Lola Casarini
Released: 1964-02-26

A group of young people makes a plan to escape from the problems of their neighborhood.

Movie page

There Were Thirteen

as Peggy Minchin
Released: 1931-12-04

This is the Spanish-language version, with a different cast and crew, of the Charlie Chan film...

Movie page

Slaves of Fashion

as Dora Durke
Released: 1931-07-03

A woman owning a small dressmaker's shop decides to reopen it in Broadway in luxury at all...

Movie page

Yo también soy de Jalisco

as uncredited
Released: 1950-08-23

A dizzy rich woman buys their horse, and three rubes get involved in the problems and intrigues...

Movie page

Mientras el cuerpo aguante

as uncredited
Released: 1958-12-04

Housekeeper inherits her employer's fortune, tries to enter into society and make a good match...

Movie page

Ave sin nido

as uncredited
Released: 1943-08-12

Husband, sterile wife, fertile mistress, daughter.

Movie page

3 Lessons of Love

as Doña Angustias
Released: 1959-01-07

The rigid professor Germán, president of the League of Honor and Modesty, hates statues of naked...

Movie page

Todos son mis hijos!...

as uncredited
Released: 1951-03-23

Good son takes the blame for father's peculations and goes off to work in the rain forest to pay...

Movie page

Qué hombre tan simpático

as Doña Blanca
Released: 1943-03-19

Amable is the drinking buddy of Paquito, a former medical student who plays Fanny's love, a...

Movie page

El carnaval del diablo

as uncredited
Released: 1936-12-01

Movie page

School for Mothers-in-Law

as uncredited
Released: 1958-12-01

Dizzy society matron plucks a hobo out of the gutter to rehabilitate him.

Movie page

Divorciadas

as uncredited
Released: 1943-12-09

Three newly unmarried women room together, start a business, share the ups and downs of their...

Movie page

Yo soy tu padre

as Doña Carmen
Released: 1948-01-01

Movie page

Prefiero a tu papá

as uncredited
Released: 1952-10-17

Theatre director macks on his sons' girlfriends.

Movie page

Los apuros de mi ahijada

as uncredited
Released: 1951-04-12

Irresponsible playboy-type needs to cut down on his nightclubbing and his expensive...

Movie page

La razón de la culpa

as uncredited
Released: 1943-04-02

Romantic comedy.

Movie page

Cuide a su marido

as Rosario
Released: 1950-05-12

Alberto (Fernando Soler) is married with Rosario (Blanca de Castejón), who is a saint and...

Movie page

Los maridos engañan de 7 a 9

as uncredited
Released: 1946-08-30

Focuses on the emotional life of two women, whose husbands, with labor excuses, make "outings"...

Movie page

Mamá nos quita los novios

as uncredited
Released: 1952-01-07

Amanda, a widow, is a beautiful woman that finds comfort seducing every man in her path,...

Movie page