She is credited as co-founder of the famous Ballet Folklorico de Mexico (with Amalia Hernández).
[1] She was the first woman to dance in the Taj Mahal (for Prime Minister Indira Gandhi), the Parthenon and the basilica of Santa Prisca.
[5] Her father was Domingo Kamffer Spada, and her mother Marion de Lagos was an actress ("Madres del Mundo," 1936,[6] released as "Mothers of the World" in the USA) and founder of Pecime, Mexico's union of cinematographic writers.
Caras Nuevas The Evil That Men Do (1984, playing Isabel, Dr. Lomelin's Wife)[7][8][9] Los Años Verdes (1967) pg.
98 Buenas noches, Buenos Aires (1964) El señor doctor (1965)[10] La edad de la violencia (1964) ... aka The Age of Violence (USA) Cri Cri el grillito cantor (1963)[11] Ojos tapatios (1961) ... aka Mexican Eyes (International: English title) El violetero (1960)