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Katy Jurado
María Cristina Estela Marcela Jurado García, better known as Katy Jurado (Guadalajara, Mexico January 16, 1924 – Cuernavaca, Mexico July 5, 2002), was a Mexican and American film, stage and television actress. She had a successful film career both in Mexico and in Hollywood. Jurado began her acting career in Mexico in 1943. In the 1940s, during the beginning of the called ''Golden Age of Mexican cinema'', Jurado achieved a great popularity, playing villainous "femme fatale" characters. In 1951 she was discovered in Mexico by the filmmaker Budd Boetticher and she films ''The Bullfighter & the Lady'', her first film in Hollywood. Her quality as an actress and her exotic beauty, attracted the attention of Hollywood producers. Since then, she became in a regular actress in Western films of the 1950s and 1960s. She worked in many classics of the genre like ''High Noon'' (1952), ''Arrowhead'' (1953), ''Broken Lance'' (1954), ''One-Eyed Jacks'' (1960), and ''Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid'' (1973), among others. She became the first Latin American actress nominated for an Academy Award, as Best Supporting Actress for her work in 1954's ''Broken Lance'', and was the first to win a Golden Globe Award in 1952. Jurado made seventy-one films during her career. Like many Latin actors, she was typecast to play ethnic roles in American films.〔Ruiz & Sánchez Korrol. ''Latinas in the United States'', p.358〕 By contrast, she had a greater variety of roles in Mexican films; sometimes she also sang and danced. In her long and successful career, she also dabbled in theater and television and remained practically in force until her death. Jurado was one of several Mexican actresses to succeed in Hollywood. Others are Dolores del Río, Lupe Vélez and Salma Hayek. ==Biography==
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