Jose Maria Fernandez Unsain
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José María Fernández Unsáin (1918–1997) was an Argentina
Argentina
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n film director
Film director
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. Although he studied medicine, Fernández Unsain chose literature as his career. He migrated to Mexico
Mexico
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 in 1958 and worked on the screenplays of hundreds of films over the next several decades, including Sinful
Sinful (film)
Sinful is a 1965 Mexican film. It was the last film in which Pina Pellicer acted....

. He also directed a number of films in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1976, Fernández Unsain became the president of the newly formed SOGEM
SOGEM
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 (Sociedad General de Escritores de Mexico), an organization which strives to guarantee the rights of authors. He held this post until his death in 1997. Fernández Unsain is survived by his widow, actress Jacqueline Andere
Jacqueline Andere
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 (he had previously been married to actress Olivia Michelle), and four children, including daughter Chantal Andere
Chantal Andere
Jacqueline Chantal Fernandez Andere is a Mexican actress. She is professionally known as Chantal Andere.-Early life:...

, an actress and singer.

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