Emma Roldán | |
Birth Name: | Emma Roldán Reyna |
Birth Date: | February 3, 1893 |
Birth Place: | San Luis Potosí, Mexico |
Death Place: | Mexico City, Mexico |
Occupation: | Actress, costume designer |
Years Active: | 1922 - 1978 |
Children: | 2 |
Emma Roldán (February 3, 1893 - August 29, 1978) was a Mexican character actress and costume designer. She is remembered as the sharp-tongued, domineering matron of Mexican cinema, and was nominated three times for a Silver Ariel Award.
Acted in some of Fernando de Fuentes most important movies, like El prisionero trece and El compadre Mendoza, both from his Revolution Trilogy, and first Mexican box-office Allá en el Rancho Grande.
A San Luis Potosí native, Roldán was born Emma Roldán Reyna to hotel owners José María Roldán and Virginia Reyna, the second of four siblings.[1] Her parents' hotel was located in front of the "Teatro de la Paz" in San Luis Potosí, where theatrical companies would perform. It is there where she met her husband Pedro Jesús Ojeda with whom she procreated two children, Emma Ojeda Roldán and Pedro Ojeda Roldán. She and her husband moved to Monterrey, but they would tour across the country, a life she disliked. They later divorced and Roldán relocated to her parents' home in Potosí.
Year | Ceremony | Award | Result | |
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1947 | Ariel Awards | Silver Ariel for Best Actress in a Minor Role for Dizziness | ||
1951 | Ariel Awards | Silver Ariel for Best Actress in a Minor Role for Vino el remolino y nos levantó | ||
1952 | Ariel Awards | Silver Ariel for Best Actress in a Minor Role for Cárcel de mujeres | ||
1976 | Cinema - Best Supporting Actress for The Passion of Berenice |