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    • Dolores Camarillo (March 31, 1910 – February 8, 1988) was a Mexican character actress of film, television, and theater. She also was a makeup artist for films, and was frequently billed as "Fraustita".


      Personal life


      The daughter of actors, Camarillo was a makeup artist for films in the 1930s. She was also a makeup teacher in the Andrés Soler Institute.
      She was married to fellow film actor Antonio R. Frausto, to whom she owed her professional nickname of "Fraustita", or meaning "little woman Frausto".


      Career


      Camarillo debuted as an actress in 1915 in the theatrical play, La cara de Dios (The Face of God). She appeared in 124 films from 1933 to 1986. One of her most prominent roles in her film career is that of "Paz" in the popular 1940 Cantinflas film Ahí está el detalle. In the film, she received the sixth billing, after her other co-stars. She also appeared in supporting roles with actor Joaquín Pardavé in the Lebanese character comedies El baisano Jalil (1942) and El barchante Neguib (1946).


      Selected filmography



      Poppy of the Road (1937)
      Huapango (1938)
      The Coward (1939)
      Horse for Horse (1939)
      El indio (1939) ... Panchita
      Here's the Point (1940) ... Paz
      I Will Live Again (1940)
      To the Sound of the Marimba (1941)
      Oh, What Times, Don Simon! (1941)
      El baisano Jalil (1942) ... Sofía
      Alejandra (1942)
      The Black Angel (1942)
      My Memories of Mexico (1942) ... Conchita, Portera
      Beautiful Michoacán (1943)
      Father Morelos (1943)
      Lightning in the South (1943)
      The Operetta Queen (1946)
      El barchante Neguib (1946) ... Regina
      I Am a Charro of Rancho Grande (1947)
      Felipe Was Unfortunate (1947)
      Midnight (1949)
      Philip of Jesus (1949)
      When Children Sin (1952) ... Felipa
      Remember to Live (1953) ... Margarita
      School for Tramps (1955) ... Pancha, Servant
      My Mother Is Guilty (1960)
      The Paper Man (1963)
      So Loved Our Fathers (1964)


      References




      External links


      Dolores Camarillo at IMDb

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