Guillermina Grin

Born: 1922-01-01

Guillermina Green (1922–2006), also known as Guillermina Grin, was a Spanish film actress. She appeared in twenty three films including The Butterfly That Flew Over the Sea (1948). She was born in Seville, to a Spanish mother and an English father William Green an optician who worked in the city. In 1941 she was spotted by the film director Florian Rey and given a small part in one of his films. She graduated to leading lady status, and starred in Spanish films during the decade. She later emigrated to Mexico, but retired from acting in 1951 following her marriage to producer Guillermo Calderon.


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Don Quixote

as Duchess
Released: 1947-03-01

The old hidalgo Don Alonso Quijano, maddened by the excessive reading of books on chivalry and...

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They also sing of pain

as Elisa Miranda
Released: 1950-08-31

The movie starts with Braulio Peláez (Pedro Infante), a schoolteacher, having just fallen off...

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Perdida

as uncredited
Released: 2009-10-21

This film traces the unbelievable true story of the Calderón family, who built grand movie...

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Esposa o amante

as uncredited
Released: 1950-06-21

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Pobre corazón

as uncredited
Released: 1950-05-17

Woman discovers she's dying of an incurable illness, so she tries to make her husband hate her;...

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Ana María

as uncredited
Released: 1944-05-11

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Mujeres en mi Vida

as Carolina (as Guillermina Green)
Released: 1950-04-05

Mexican romantic musical.

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El camino de Babel

as Laura
Released: 1945-02-19

On the day that they receive their university diplomas, three young men make a bet: they will...

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Una mujer sin destino

as uncredited
Released: 1950-09-22

"Brilliant" young painter watches his wife lapse into schizophrenia.

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The Bullfighter's Suit

as uncredited
Released: 1947-05-19

A young bullfighter full of illusions triumphs in Mexico and decides to get married there and...

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Pecado de ser pobre

as uncredited
Released: 1950-11-11

Ex-con rebuilds his life after being discharged from prison.

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La casa de las sonrisas

as uncredited
Released: 1948-04-07

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Santander, la ciudad en llamas

as uncredited
Released: 1944-09-18

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