Lupe del Castillo

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Lupe del Castillo
Other namesGuadalupe del Castillo
OccupationActress
Years active1939–1953

Lupe del Castillo was a Mexican actress who appeared during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in supporting roles, usually as a maid or an elderly woman. Her films include Peach Blossom (1945), [1] Rosenda (1948), [2] and Comisario en turno (1949). [3]

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Selected filmography

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  1. García Riera, p. 30
  2. García Riera, p. 262
  3. García Riera, p. 324

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