María Eugenia Llamas
Born
February 19, 1944
Died
August 31, 2014 (70 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Mexico City, Mexico
María Eugenia Llamas Andresco (19 February 1944 – 31 August 2014) was a Mexican actress best known for her roles as "La Tucita" in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the late 1940s and in the 1950s. She began appearing in these films in 1948 at the age of four. She was the winner of the Mexican equivalent of the Oscar, the Premio Ariel. While she appeared in many movies after her childhood, she is less known for them. However, she remained popular for her radio and television appearances, for her on-stage story telling talent, and as a live theater actress, and was the 2007 recipient of the Diploma Medalla al Mérito (Medal of Merit) award from the Spanish American Itinerate Academy of Itinerate Oral Narration.
Known For

¡Pedro Infante... Vive!
Herself - Guest
2007

Cazador De Asesinos
Dra. Campos (as María Eugenia Llamas 'La Tucita')
1983

La edad de la tentación
1959

Venganza en el circo
Pulguita
1954

Los hijos de la calle
1951

Los niños miran al cielo
1950

Las dos huerfanitas
1950

The Seminarian
Tucita
1949

Dicen que soy mujeriego
La Tucita
1949

Los Tres Huastecos
Tucita
1948