Su Muy Key
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Su Muy Key was a Chinese
-Mexican
film actress and dancer of the Golden age of Mexican cinema
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Was one of the first strippers in the history of Mexican cinema. She was known as the nickname of "Muñequita China" ("Chinese Doll").
She was sister of the businesswoman and actress Margo Su, (owner of the Teatro Blanquita, important popular show center in Mexico City). She was one of the first strippers in the Mexican Cinema, but her most important success was in the Night Clubs, where she was a queen with other dancers like Kalantán, Bongala and Tongolele. Her most famous act was to paint her body and remained motionless as a statue, later, she dancing to oriental dance.
She starred in some Mexican films like La Bandida (1948, along the Cuban star Rosa Carmina
) and Especialista en señoras (1951).
Su Muy Key was murdered under mysterious circumstances together her boyfriend, the businessman Roberto Serna, when her film career was just beginning.
China
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-Mexican
Mexico
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film actress and dancer of the Golden age of Mexican cinema
Golden age of the cinema of Mexico
The Golden Age of Mexican cinema is a period between 1936 and 1969 where the quality and economic success of the cinema of Mexico reached its peak....
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Was one of the first strippers in the history of Mexican cinema. She was known as the nickname of "Muñequita China" ("Chinese Doll").
She was sister of the businesswoman and actress Margo Su, (owner of the Teatro Blanquita, important popular show center in Mexico City). She was one of the first strippers in the Mexican Cinema, but her most important success was in the Night Clubs, where she was a queen with other dancers like Kalantán, Bongala and Tongolele. Her most famous act was to paint her body and remained motionless as a statue, later, she dancing to oriental dance.
She starred in some Mexican films like La Bandida (1948, along the Cuban star Rosa Carmina
Rosa Carmina
Rosa Carmina is a Mexican-Cuban film actress and dancer of the Golden age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s. She is considered one of the icons of the "Rumberas film".-Career:...
) and Especialista en señoras (1951).
Su Muy Key was murdered under mysterious circumstances together her boyfriend, the businessman Roberto Serna, when her film career was just beginning.