
Estela Inda
Acting
1917-06-28 · Patzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico
Stella (or Estela) Inda (June 28, 1917 – December 7, 1995) was a Mexican film actress. She was the star of notable Mexican films, including Los olvidados by Luis Buñuel in 1949. She started her career as extra in the successful film La Mujer del Puerto, starred by Andrea Palma. Also, she participated in Mexican films such as La Noche de los Mayas (1939), Santa (second souns version, 1943), Bugambilia (1944, with Dolores del Río), Amok (1945, with María Félix), and the success films Los olvidados (1949, directed by Luis Buñuel and El Rebozo de Soledad (1955). In the later years, she was an acting teacher in the Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes in Mexico, and directed a folkloric dance group called "Stella Inda y su Conjunto". In 1947 she had a prominent but uncredited role as the historical personage La Malinche in the Hollywood epic Captain from Castile, opposite Cesar Romero as Hernán Cortés.
Filmography(33)
movieEl secuestro de un policía
as · 1991 · 4.2
movieCon el odio en la piel
as · 1988 · 5.8
movieDurazo
as · 1988 · 6.3
movieEl Aduanal
as · 1987 · 5.8
movieArriba Michoacán
as · 1987 · 5.5
movieMundo mágico
as · 1983 · 5.8
moviePreparatoria
as · 1983 · 6.3
movieLo mejor de Teresa
as Madre de Teresa · 1977 · 6.5
movieFaith, Hope and Charity
as Cuca (segment "Caridad") · 1974 · 6.4
Charity
as Cuca · 1974 · 0.0
movieOne Way
as Rosa · 1973 · 6.3
movieEmiliano Zapata
as · 1970 · 6.4
movieAttack of the Mayan Mummy
as The High Priestess · 1964 · 3.3
movieThe Curse of the Aztec Mummy
as Aztec Chanteuse · 1957 · 4.1
movieThe Aztec Mummy
as Aztec Chanteuse · 1957 · 4.6
movieNäskara (Awakening)
as María · 1953 · 0.0
movieSoledad's Shawl
as Soledad · 1952 · 6.5
movieThe Young and the Damned
as Mother · 1950 · 8.0
movieCaptain from Castile
as Doña Marina (uncredited) · 1947 · 7.2
movieTragic Weddings
as Laura · 1946 · 5.7
movieBugambilia
as Zarca · 1945 · 5.8
movieAmok
as Tara · 1944 · 6.7
movieLa Fuga
as Condesa de la Cadena · 1944 · 5.8
movieEl rayo del sur
as · 1943 · 6.0