

Katy Jurado
Acting
January 16, 1924
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
July 5, 2002
Katy Jurado (16 January 1924 – 5 July 2002), born María Cristina Estela Marcela Jurado García, was a Mexican stage and screen actress. Jurado had already established herself as an actress in Mexico in the 1940s when she came to Hollywood becoming a regular in Western films of the 1950s and 1960s. She worked with many Hollywood legends, including Gary Cooper in High Noon, Spencer Tracy in Broken Lance, and Marlon Brando in One-Eyed Jacks, and such respected directors as Fred Zinneman (High Noon), Sam Peckinpah (The Wild Bunch and Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid) and John Huston (Under the Volcano). Jurado made seventy one films during her career. She became the first Latina/Hispanic actress nominated for an Academy Award when she was nominated as Best Supporting Actress for her work in 1954's "Broken Lance" and was the first to win a Golden Globe. Like many Latin actors, she was typecast to play ethnic roles in American films. By contrast, she had a greater variety of roles in Mexican films; sometimes she also sang and danced.
The Filmography


Divine

Grace Kelly: The American Princess

Under the Volcano

Barrio de campeones

Seduction

The Widow of Montiel

The Children of Sanchez

The Recourse to the Method

El elegido

The Bricklayers

Faith, Hope and Charity

Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid

The Bridge in the Jungle

Stay Away, Joe

A Covenant with Death

Smoky

La Bandida

Barabbas
