María Padín

María Padín (September 15, 1888 – December 21, 1970) was a Uruguayan film, radio, and theater actress and producer who had a successful career in Argentina.

In Chile she acted in several historical silent films with her husband Arturo Mario as director.

[2][3] In addition to her career on the big screen, Padín had several roles in theatrical revues.

Then she joined her husband's company, called "Mario", which was made up of the actors Herminia Mancini [es], Ángeles Arguelles, Rosa Martínez, Julio Scarcella, and Pepito Petray [es].

With this company she toured locations such as Valparaíso, Mendoza, and Lima.

Padín in La avenida de las acacias (1918)