In the heart of the Mexican Revolution, María Conesa made conservatives mad while revolutionaries loved her.
From 1915-1923, she acted in the most important theaters in Mexico City and toured the interior of the republic.
She was known as the vaudeville star of the Revolution.
From 1915-1923, she acted in the most important theaters in Mexico City and toured the interior of the republic.
She was known as the vaudeville star of the Revolution.
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