
Miroslava (February 26, 1925 – March 9, 1955) was a Czechoslovakian-born Mexican film actress who appeared in thirty two films. Born Miroslava Šternová in Prague, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic), Miroslava moved to Mexico as a child with her adoptive parents in the late 1930s, seeking to escape war in their native country. After winning a national beauty contest, Miroslava began to study acting. She appeared in a few Hollywood and Mexican films. She was offered a role in Ensayo de un crimen (Rehearsal for a Crime) in 1955, directed by Luis Buñuel. Soon after the final wrap of the film, Miroslava committed suicide by overdosing on sleeping pills.[2] Her body was found lying outstretched over her bed, she had a portrait of bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín in one hand. Her friends stated her suicide was due to unrequited love for Dominguín, who had recently married Italian actress Lucia Bosé. Bosè would go on to star in Buñuel's next movie, Cela s'appelle l'aurore (1956). The Mexican and Hollywood star Katy Jurado claimed to be one of the first people to find the body of Mexican actress Miroslava Stern after her tragic suicide. According to Katy, the picture that Miroslava had between her hands was Cantinflas, but the artistic manager Fanny Schatz exchanged the photo to that of the Spanish bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín. In his 1983 autobiography, Mon dernier soupir ("My Last Breath"), Buñuel recalls the irony of Miroslava's cremation following her suicide, when compared to a scene inEnsayo de un crimen, her last film, in which the protagonist cremates a wax reproduction of Stern's character. Her life is the subject of a short story by Guadalupe Loaeza, which was adapted by Alejandro Pelayo for his 1992 Mexican film called Miroslava, starring Arielle Dombasle.
Miroslava (February 26, 1925 – March 9, 1955) was a Czechoslovakian-born Mexican film actress who appeared in thirty two films. Born Miroslava Šternová in Prague, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic), Miroslava moved to Mexico as a child with her adoptive parents in the late 1930s, seeking to escape war in their native country. After winning a national beauty contest, Miroslava began to study acting. She appeared in a few Hollywood and Mexican films. She was offered a role in Ensayo de un crimen (Rehearsal for a Crime) in 1955, directed by Luis Buñuel. Soon after the final wrap of the film, Miroslava committed suicide by overdosing on sleeping pills.[2] Her body was found lying outstretched over her bed, she had a portrait of bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín in one hand. Her friends stated her suicide was due to unrequited love for Dominguín, who had recently married Italian actress Lucia Bosé. Bosè would go on to star in Buñuel's next movie, Cela s'appelle l'aurore (1956). The Mexican and Hollywood star Katy Jurado claimed to be one of the first people to find the body of Mexican actress Miroslava Stern after her tragic suicide. According to Katy, the picture that Miroslava had between her hands was Cantinflas, but the artistic manager Fanny Schatz exchanged the photo to that of the Spanish bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín. In his 1983 autobiography, Mon dernier soupir ("My Last Breath"), Buñuel recalls the irony of Miroslava's cremation following her suicide, when compared to a scene inEnsayo de un crimen, her last film, in which the protagonist cremates a wax reproduction of Stern's character. Her life is the subject of a short story by Guadalupe Loaeza, which was adapted by Alejandro Pelayo for his 1992 Mexican film called Miroslava, starring Arielle Dombasle.
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México de mis amores
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Release Date:12/10/1979

Torero!
Character:Herself
Release Date:09/05/1957

The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz
Character:Lavinia
Release Date:19/05/1955

Stranger on Horseback
Character:Amy Lee Bannerman
Release Date:22/03/1955

Stronger Than Love
Character:Bárbara Peñafiel
Release Date:17/03/1955

School for Tramps
Character:Susana Valverde
Release Date:27/01/1955

La visita que no tocó el timbre
Character:Emma
Release Date:11/09/1954

Reportaje
Character:Nurse
Release Date:13/11/1953

The Three Perfect Married
Character:Leopoldina
Release Date:08/06/1953

The Magnificent Beast
Character:Meche
Release Date:22/05/1953

Sueños de gloria
Character:Elsa
Release Date:03/03/1953

The Revived Monster
Character:Nora
Release Date:01/01/1953

Música, mujeres y amor
Character:Elisa Méndez
Release Date:03/07/1952

Two Faces Have the Destiny
Character:Anita
Release Date:21/03/1952

The Port of the Seven Sins
Character:Colomba
Release Date:11/11/1951

Ella y Yo
Character:Irene Garza
Release Date:02/10/1951

Cárcel de Mujeres
Character:Evangelina
Release Date:28/09/1951

Monte de piedad
Character:Elena
Release Date:01/08/1951

Streetwalker
Character:Elena
Release Date:22/06/1951

The Brave Bulls
Character:Linda de Calderón
Release Date:18/04/1951

Death in Love
Character:Tasia - La Muerte
Release Date:13/01/1951

The Love Nest
Character:Lucila del Castillo
Release Date:09/02/1950

The League of Girls
Character:Marta
Release Date:01/02/1950

The Possession
Character:Rosaura Díaz
Release Date:01/01/1950

Secreto entre mujeres
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Release Date:01/04/1949

An Adventure in the Night
Character:Elena
Release Date:09/07/1948

Juan Charrasqueado
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Release Date:05/02/1948

Nocturno de amor
Character:Marta Reyes
Release Date:11/01/1948

¡A volar, joven!
Character:María
Release Date:23/12/1947

Cinco rostros de mujer
Character:Beatriz
Release Date:26/02/1947

Tragic Weddings
Character:Amparo
Release Date:30/05/1946