A remembered and beloved actress from the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema died, She was able to stand out with her acting in several films, but she suddenly left the world of cinema because she couldn’t stand being harassed, and so she preferred to be a teacher.
In several news portals it is shared that this actress who died today had the name Elda Peraltagreat figure of the Golden era of the Mexican Cinema and who in several interviews made it public that she left the stage because many producers and actors treated her ‘in a bad way’.
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Elda Peralta, who was an actress in her youth, died at 91 years of age, and it is the National Association of Actors that announces the unfortunate death of Elda Peralta Ayala.
“She was president of the STPC Surveillance Committee. Our condolences to her family, friends and colleagues. RIP,” ANDA writes on its social networks.
In the biography of Elda Peralta it is noted that She remained active as an actress between 1949 and 1965, Because he was able to participate in more than 30 films from the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema, among them ‘La negra anguishes’, ‘I need money’, ‘Cárcel de mujeres’ and ‘Chucho el roto’.
In an interview circulating on YouTube and offered during 2006, Elda Peralta mentions that she believes she was not given the opportunities she deserved in Mexican Cinema, and considers that he did deserve them.
Elda Peralta Ayala was also a journalist, teacher and writer, originally from Hermosillo, Sonora. She studied English, Greek, French and Spanish Literature at the University of London and the Université de Paris, it is noted in her biography.
In an interview for El Universal, Elda Peralta expressed that she abandoned her dream of being an actress because a filmmaker, whose name she did not reveal, I wanted to ‘force’ her to do things that she didn’t want to do and that were wrong.
Elda Peralta left acting and started working as a teacher of Theater History at the National Institute of Fine Arts and Literature.
From 1973 to 1985 he directed television programs by Luis Spota, and as a writer she was the author of several books, including ‘The Golden Age Without Nostalgia’ and ‘Luis Spota in Mexican Cinema’.
Rest in peace Elda Peralta.
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