Lupe Carriles, a talented and accomplished actress, entered this world on December 27, 1909, in the vibrant city of Mexico, D.F., Mexico, a place that would later become her adopted home.
Throughout her illustrious career, Lupe gained recognition for her outstanding performances in numerous films, including the notable "Casa de muñecas" in 1954, "The Beast of Hollow Mountain" in 1956, and "The Soldiers of Pancho Villa" in 1959. Her dedication to her craft and undeniable talent left a lasting impression on audiences.
In her personal life, Lupe was married to the esteemed José Antonio Vélez, a union that brought her joy and companionship.
Sadly, Lupe Carriles' life was cut short, and she passed away on February 6, 1964, in her beloved Mexico D.F., Mexico, leaving behind a legacy that would continue to inspire and influence future generations of actors.