Adela Sequeyro(1901-1992)
- Actress
- Director
- Writer
One of the few women directors in the early days of Mexican film
industry, Adela Sequeyro began her career in movies in 1923, after
participating in a contest sponsored by Paramount Pictures and Mexican
newspaper "El Demócrata". Although she didn't win the contest, she was
the only contestant who made a movie career. She acted in some
forgettable silent films between 1923 and 1927. After that, she moved
to movie criticism and became famous for her columns signed as
"Perlita". She combined journalism with movie acting and, in 1935, she
co-directed her first feature: Más allá de la muerte (1935). She also
wrote the script, produced and starred the film. She repeated the
experience -this time by herself- in 1937 with Mujer de nadie, La
(1937) which she also edited. Finally, she directed, wrote and produced
her third and last feature in 1938: Diablillos de arrabal (1938). The
poor response to her films made her return to journalism. She acted
once in a while in some films between 1940 and 1949. In spite of her
importance as a pioneer in Mexican film industry, Sequeyro's career was
almost ignored until the early 90s, when her films were recovered and
shown again.