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Isabela Corona

Isabela Corona〔''(''Cronología de Teatro en México - 1926/10'' )'' (in Spanish)〕〔(Autlán de Navarro official website (in Spanish) )〕 (July 2, 1913 – July 8, 1993) was a Mexican actress.
==Biography==
Isabela Corona was born as Refugio Pérez Frías in El Chante, a municipio of Autlán, Jalisco. In her early years she moved to Mexico City, where she started her career on stage of the ''teatro Ideal'' as a teenager in 1926.〔 Afterwards she participated in the Teatro Ulises and the Teatro de Orientación〔(''Bracho Gavilán, Julio'' ) (Spanish)〕 movement of the Los Contemporáneos group, and made afterwards a career in the theater, movie and television businesses.〔Gabriel Careaga: (''La cara amena de las divas: Rostros e imágenes, de Luis Moreno.'' ) (Spanish), May 11, 2003.〕 She became better known in the end of the 1930s, when she played in ''La noche de los mayas''.
She was considered, along with Esther Fernández, Andrea Palma and Lupe Vélez, a great Mexican cinema diva of the 1930s. Corona died six days after her 80th birthday from a heart attack.

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