Bertha Moss

Bertha Moss

Bertha Moss (born Juana Bertha Moscovish Holm on October 15, 1919 in Buenos Aires Argentina) is an actress of the stage, telenovelas and cinema of Mexico. She died February 4, 2008 in Buenos Aires, reported mexican news Agency Notimex.

She started her career in the cinema of her native Argentina and moved to Mexico in 1959 when she obtained a role in the telenovela "El precio del cielo". Her first film in Mexico came three years later with "El ángel exterminador", the classic by Luis Buñuel.

Telenovelas

* "Preciosa" (1998) as Eduarda Santander
* "Los parientes pobres" (1993) as Tía Brígida
* "Amor de nadie" (1990) as Victoria
* "La divina Sarah" (1980) as Simona
* "María Isabel, si tu supieras" (1997) as Carlota
* "Alondra" (1995)
* "Muchachita" (1986)
* "Pobre juventud" (1986)
* "El hombre de la mandolina" (1985)
* "Juana Iris" (1985) as Raquel
* "Amor ajeno" (1983) as Sara
* "Extraños caminos del amor" (1981)
* "Secreto de confesión" (1980)
* "Bella y bestia" (1979)
* "Cumbres borrascosas" (1979)
* "Muñeca rota" (1978)
* "Corazón salvaje" (1977) as Sofía
* "Mañana será otro día" (1976) as Hortensia
* "Paloma" (1975) as Catalina
* "La recogida" (1971) as Matilde
* "Encrucijada" (1970)
* "Los inconformes" (1968)
* "Frontera" (1967)
* "Secreto de confesión" (1965)
* "Historia de un cobarde" (1964)
* "Agonia de amor" (1963)
* "Eugenia" (1963)
* "Codicia" (1962)
* "Niebla" (1961)
* "Mi esposa se divorcia" (1959)
* "El precio del cielo" (1959)

Films

Cinema of Argentina

* "La bestia humana" (1957)
* "El hombre virgen" (1956)
* "La tierra del fuego se apaga" (1955)
* "Mercado de abasto" (1955)
* "Mujeres casadas" (1954)
* "La mejor del colegio" (1953)
* "Deshonra" (1952)
* "Mujeres en sombra" (1951)
* "La vida color de rosa" (1951)
* "Yo no elegí mi vida" (1949)
* "Historia de una mala mujer" (1948)
* "La xerpiente de cascabel" (1948) as jailer Graciela
* "El hombre que amé" (1947)
* "Un ángel sin pantalones" (1947)
* "Romance musical" (1947)
* "Albergue de mujeres" (1946)
* "Cristina" (1946)
* "Los dos rivales" (1944)
* "El fin de la noche" (1944)
* "Capitán Veneno" (1943)
* "Amor último modelo" (1942)
* "Ceniza al viento" (1942)
* "Incertidumbre" (1942)

Cinema of Mexico

* "La Paloma de Marsella" (1999)
* "Barrio de campeones" (1981)
* "El hombre del puente" (1976) as blond peasant
* "La recogida" (1974)
* "Conserje en condominio" (1974) as Candy
* "Hay ángeles sin alas" (1972)
* "Padre nuestro que estas en la tierra" (1972) as Carlota
* "Apolinar" (1972)
* "Los corrompidos" (1971) as Amanda
* "La Hermanita Dinamita" (1970) as Angela Molina
* "Persiguelas y alcanzalas" (1969)
* "Como perros y gatos" (1969)
* "No se mande, profe" (1969)
* "Romeo contra Julieta" (1968)
* "La endemoniada" (1968)
* "El bastardo" (1968)
* "Tres mil kilómetros de amor" (1967)
* "Arrullo de Dios" (1967)
* "Domingo salvaje" (1967)
* "La Venus maldita" (1967)
* "Rancho solo" (1967)
* "La alegría de vivir" (1965)
* "¡Ay, Jalisco no te rajes!" (1965)
* "El robo al tren correo" (1964)
* "Historia de un canalla" (1964)
* "Los eerechos de los hijos" (1963) as Bertha
* "La invasión de los vampiros" (1963) as Frau Hildegarde
* "Mi vida es una canción" (1963)
* "El vampiro sangriento" (1962) as Frau Hildegarde
* "El ángel exterminador" (1962) as Leonora

ee also

* Foreign-born artists in Mexico
* List of telenovela actors

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