
Acting
Mapita Cortés (August 4, 1939 – January 1, 2006, born as María del Pilar Mercado Cordero in 1939 in the Santurce neighborhood of San Juan, Puerto Rico, passed away in Mexico City) was a Puerto Rican telenovela and film actress in Mexico. She is the mother of Mexican actor Luis Gatica, wife of Lucho Gatica, niece of Puerto Rican actress Mapy Cortés, and niece-in-law of Mexican actor Fernando Cortés. Mapita Cortés was also the cousin of the famous Paquito Cordero, who was two years younger than her. Cortés was Miss Puerto Rico in the 1957 Miss Universe pageant and finished as one of the five finalists. Mapita Cortés had shown a desire to become an actress since she was a child. As she and her cousin grew up, her cousin became a well-known personality in Puerto Rico. Mapita Cortés, however, tried her luck in Mexico, as her aunt had adopted her and was a celebrity there. Mapita Cortés took her last name from her uncle and aunt. Cortés became a sensation in the Mexican film industry during the 1950s when she appeared in *Misterios de Ultratumba* (1958, "Mysteries of the Beyond," also known as *The Black Pit of Dr. M*). This film became a contemporary Mexican classic. Later, Cortés starred in or played significant roles in several films, following in her uncle and aunt's footsteps by becoming a celebrity in her own right in Mexico. She decided to settle permanently in the North American country after enjoying success there. While making films, another celebrity, Chilean singer Lucho Gatica, fell in love with her, and the two began a romance that would lead to marriage on May 21, 1960. They had five children: Luis, Mapy (María del Pilar), Aída, Juanita, and Alfredo. Their son Luis Gatica (born in 1961) would also eventually become a celebrity as a telenovela actor and rock singer during the 1980s. Mapita Cortés and Lucho Gatica divorced after 18 years of marriage. After marrying Lucho Gatica, Mapita Cortés semi-retired from the entertainment world, becoming a housewife and caring for her children. However, she occasionally returned to acting, becoming known as a character actress in some of Mexico's most famous telenovelas. In 1989, she appeared alongside Verónica Castro in *Mi pequeña Soledad* by Televisa, which became a huge success in Mexico, the United States, and even Europe, giving Mapita Cortés a level of fame in countries like Russia and others. Mapita Cortés also had the opportunity to work with Mariana Levy, who passed away in 2005.

Two doctors make a pact in which they swear that the first to die will return - if possible - to tell the other how to get a glimpse of the afterlife while still alive.
A musical comedy about a group of pretty girls who meet in Mexico and decide to break into showbiz and make a pact and promise not to get involved with men. But they all are in love with different guys and that complicates things.

The rowdiest guy in each of three states hears rumors about the badassness of the other two and they all set out to meet each other. Comical complications.

Professional story-teller falls afoul of a sultan, but saves himself from execution using the tricks of his trade.
Four young women facing "crises," mostly centered around the crucially-important issue of preserving their virginity in a variety of purity-oath threatening situations.

The rigid professor Germán, president of the League of Honor and Modesty, hates statues of naked women, but the spirit of his ancestor Casanova leads him to episodes of debauchery and conquest. Married to the rigid Severa, he becomes a corrupt mayor. Only the moralistic Rosa will be able to free him from these strange influences to improve his life and that of the town.

Aging lecher struggles to launch an institution of higher learning for young ladies.

Young lawyer is mistaken for music professor and goes to live at a boarding school for young women.

Two unknown performers try to break into television. Meanwhile, a guy that calls himself 'El Vengador' is doing a Phantom of the Opera number on the studio executives...

A busfull of tourists arrives in Acapulco; each passenger has his/her little chunk of drama or comedy.

