
Sofía Álvarez
Acting
Born 1913-05-23 · Bogotá, Colombia
Carmen Sofía Álvarez Caicedo, better known as Sofía Álvarez (Bogotá, Colombia May 23, 1913 - Mexico City, Mexico April 30, 1985) was a Mexican film actress and singer of Colombian origin. Born and raised in Colombia, she moved with her family to Mexico in 1928. Her film debut was a small part, in the role of a prostitute in Santa (1930), the first talkie of Mexican cinema. Popularly known as the lady of the long braids, she enjoyed popularity during the 1930s and 1940s as an actress and singer. Subsequently she performed with Mario Moreno Cantinflasin the popular film Ahí está el detalle (1940). In the 1940s, Álvarez is characterized by her interpretation of elegant ladies in films like El sombrero de tres picos and México de mis recuerdos (1943). She performed with the popular Pedro Infante in three films: Si me han de matar mañana (1946), La barca de oro (1947) and Soy charro de Rancho Grande (1947). One of her most celebrated films was La Reina de la Opereta (1945). In 1950 she left the cinema to continue as a radio singer. She returned to the cinema between 1957 and 1966, when she retired from the scenes. Her last film was El Gángster (1965), with Arturo de Córdova. She was noted for her excellent voice also that delicate features that printed her characters.
Filmography

The Diary
Oct 4, 2024

El Hombre Búfalo
Aug 28, 2020

Ana and Bruno
Sep 1, 2017

Mónica y el Profesor
Nov 5, 2004

Ladies' Night
Dec 10, 2003

The Heart of the Night
Mar 15, 1984

Un Ángel de la Calle
Jan 1, 1967

Los dos cuatreros
Aug 20, 1965

The Gangster
Jul 8, 1965

Tres muchachas de Jalisco
Jan 30, 1964

El puma
Sep 9, 1959

Un corazón en el ruedo
Jan 5, 1950

Ángeles de arrabal
Aug 26, 1949

La hermana impura
Mar 3, 1948

Soy charro de Rancho Grande
Nov 6, 1947

La barca de oro
Aug 13, 1947

Si me han de matar mañana
May 26, 1947

La niña de mis ojos
May 2, 1947

La reina de la opereta
Jan 11, 1946

El sombrero de tres picos
Apr 22, 1944

México de mis recuerdos
Apr 6, 1944

Flor de fango
Jan 16, 1942

You’re Missing the Point
Sep 11, 1940

Martín Garatuza
Sep 2, 1935

Shadow of Pancho Villa
Feb 8, 1933

Santa
Mar 30, 1932