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Rosa Carmina

Rosa Carmina Riverón Jiménez (born November 19, 1929 in Havana, Cuba) is a Mexican film actress, dancer and singer of Cuban origin, regarded as one of the leading figures of the Rumberas film of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She is also known as the ''Queen of the Gangsters'', for her participation in numerous films of the gangster genre directed by the filmmaker Juan Orol.
==Early life==
Rosa Carmina Riverón Jimenez was born in Havana, Cuba on November 19, 1929 to Juán Bruno Riverón and Encarnacion Jimenez. From an early age, she showed interest in dancing, and studied at the School of Dance in Cuba. In 1946 the famous Spanish producer, director and film actor Juan Orol, divorced the Cuban rumbera María Antonieta Pons, ending their collaboration in the Mexican Cinema. Orol then traveled to Cuba to search for a new star for his films. He launched a competition in Havana where about five hundred girls attended (among the contestants were the rumberas Ninón Sevilla and Mary Esquivel). He was unable to find an actress to play the character of a Japanese spy in the film ''Una mujer de Oriente'', so he decided to return to Mexico. However, Orol unexpectedly received a call from Enrique Brion, his agent in Cuba. Brion had come by invitation to the graduation celebration bachelor of Juanita Riverón, Rosa's sister, where he heard Rosa Carmina sing. Brion told Orol about his discovery. Upon meeting Rosa the next day, Orol claimed to have felt a great emotion, and thought to himself: ''This is la mujer de Oriente''.〔Muñóz Castillo, Fernando. ''Las Reinas del Trópico'', México, 1993, ed.Grupo Azabache, p.210〕
Orol fell for Rosa and offered her a contract to star in three films in Mexico. Rosa initially rejected his offer, because she was betrothed to the military Francisco Morales Llanes. However, Orol convinced her, and Rosa decided to travel with him to Mexico, accompanied by her family. Juan Orol taught Rosa her best dance moves. Later, he sent for choreographers from around the world. Rosa also took acting classes at the studio of Seki Sano.

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