Tina Menard

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Female

Birthday

26-Aug-1904

Age

(121 years old)

Place of Birth

Imuris, Sonora, Mexico

Also Known As
  • Tena Menard
  • Ernestina Menard
  • Ernestina "Tina" Menard

Tina Menard

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Credits

The Quiet Gun The Quiet Gun (1957) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
A mild mannered sheriff must fight both a hired gun and local anti-Indian bigotry in a small frontier town.
The Cheyenne Tornado The Cheyenne Tornado (1935) Character: Rita Farley
A cowboy steps in when cattlemen try to force a sheepherder off the range.
Desperate Lives Desperate Lives (1982) Character: Maid
A brother and sister get caught up in the drug scene in their local high school, with tragic results.
A Streetcar Named Desire A Streetcar Named Desire (1984) Character: Mexican Woman
As Blanche’s fragile world crumbles, she turns to her sister Stella for solace – but her downward spiral brings her face to face with the brutal, unforgiving Stanley Kowalski.
Escape Escape (1980) Character: Lupe
The true story of Dwight Worker, an American who was caught smuggling drugs in Mexico, and sentenced to fortress-like Lecumberri Prison where he endured brutal conditions. With the help of his wife, Barbara, he escaped the prison by disguising himself as a woman. He was the first prisoner to escape Lecumberri since Pancho Villa.
The Split The Split (1968) Character: Mother (uncredited)
A group of thieves attempt a daring robbery of a football stadium.
The Midnight Story The Midnight Story (1957) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Beloved priest Father Thomasino is murdered in a San Francisco alley, and the police have few clues. But traffic cop Joe Martini becomes obsessed with finding the killer; he suspects Sylvio Malatesta. Ordered off the case, Joe turns in his badge and investigates alone. Soon he is a close friend of the Malatesta family, all delightful people, especially lovely cousin Anna. Uncertain whether Sylvio is guilty or innocent, Joe is now torn between old and new loyalties.
Because of You Because of You (1952) Character: N/A
A female ex-con falls in love and hesitates to reveal her past.
Notorious Notorious (1946) Character: Maid (uncredited)
In order to help bring Nazis to justice, U.S. government agent T.R. Devlin recruits Alicia Huberman, the American daughter of a convicted German war criminal, as a spy. As they begin to fall for one another, Alicia is instructed to win the affections of Alexander Sebastian, a Nazi hiding out in Brazil. When Sebastian becomes serious about his relationship with Alicia, the stakes get higher, and Devlin must watch her slip further undercover.
Sirocco Sirocco (1951) Character: Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
A mysterious American gets mixed up with gunrunners in Syria.
The Capture The Capture (1950) Character: N/A
A badly injured fugitive explains to a priest how he came to be in his present predicament.
The Case of the Baltimore Girls The Case of the Baltimore Girls (1978) Character: Karen's Maid
Former police captain and his assistant investigate extortion and murder at a dating service.
House on Greenapple Road House on Greenapple Road (1970) Character: Durstine's Housekeeper
A promiscuous housewife has been murdered and hardboiled detective Dan August has to find the motive...and the body.
The Left Handed Gun The Left Handed Gun (1958) Character: Mexican Woman
When a crooked sheriff murders his employer, William "Billy the Kid" Bonney decides to avenge the death by killing the man responsible, throwing the lives of everyone around him into turmoil, and endangering the General Amnesty set up by Governor Wallace to bring peace to the New Mexico Territory.
The Last Challenge The Last Challenge (1967) Character: Esposa (uncredited)
An upstart outlaw baits a legendary gunslinger, now a marshal in love with a saloon keeper.
The Golden Blade The Golden Blade (1953) Character: N/A
Basra merchant Harun Al-Rashid avenges his father's murder in this adventure set in ancient Bagdad and inspired from the Arabic fairy tales of One Thousand and One Nights.
South of Monterey South of Monterey (1946) Character: Townswoman (uncredited)
The Cisco Kid (Gilbert Roland) hears of a land-swindling scheme devised by the police Commandante (Martin Garralaga) and the tax collector (Harry Woods) in a small western town. Cisco's efforts against the plot cause the thieves to fall out, and Cisco is able to return the land to the rightful owners.
Death Scream Death Scream (1975) Character: Mrs. Martinez
Loosely based on the true story of the killing of Kitty Genovese: A young woman's murder is witnessed by fifteen of her neighbors who do nothing to help and refuse to cooperate with the police.
Mission to Moscow Mission to Moscow (1943) Character: Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Ambassador Joseph Davies is sent by FDR to Russia to learn about the Soviet system and returns to the US as an advocate of socialism.
California Suite California Suite (1978) Character: Maid
The misadventures of four groups of guests at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
Buccaneer's Girl Buccaneer's Girl (1950) Character: N/A
A New Orleans performer loves a pirate who robs only from the shipowner who ruined his father.
Where Danger Lives Where Danger Lives (1950) Character: Cashier (uncredited)
A young doctor falls in love with a disturbed young woman and apparently becomes involved in the death of her husband. They head for Mexico trying to outrun the law.
The Cactus Kid The Cactus Kid (1935) Character: Rosie
Perrin and his partner get paid a big sum of money at the end of their cattle drive. Shortly thereafter, the partner is found with a knife in his back and Perrin is blamed for the murder.
Watermelon Man Watermelon Man (1970) Character: Pedestrian (uncredited)
A racist insurance agent lives in a typical suburban neighborhood, but his bigoted world of taunting and harassing black people on and off the job is turned upside down when his skin inexplicably turns dark overnight.
Nightkill Nightkill (1980) Character: Consuela
The wife of a wealthy industrialist finds herself caught-up in a web of intrigue & murder which was created by her own deceit. When she tries to escape the results of her actions, she too falls victim to deception.
The Americano The Americano (1955) Character: Proprietor (uncredited)
An American Rancher takes a small herd of Brahma bulls to Brazil where he has sold them for a small fortune. There, he finds himself in the middle of a range war......and in love. His concern, who are really his friends and who are his enemies
Christmas Mountain Christmas Mountain (1981) Character: Lupe
A cowboy comes to a town at Christmas time. He eats at a cafe but was unable to pay for his meal, so the owner throws him in jail. The town wants to alleviate their guilt over a Mexican family, who has pregnant woman with them, who lives on top of a mountain called Christmas mountain. They bail out the cowboy and tells to bring some old clothes and food to them. While there the young boy of the family feels sorry for him and prays that god will send him some help. It comes in the form of an old friend of his who died years ago. He tells him that he is not exactly living a proper life but he has a chance to turn things around, first by telling the townsfolk that their so called charity towards the Mexicans is not enough.
Devil's Playground Devil's Playground (1937) Character: Spanish Girl
A remake of Frank Capra's Submarine (1928), Devil's Playground is a snappy Columbia "B plus" picture starring Richard Dix and Chester Morris. Submarine officers Dorgan (Dix) and Mason (Morris) battle on land for the affections of dance-hall girl Carmen (Dolores del Rio). She marries Dorgan but makes a play for Mason when her husband is on duty. The romantic rivalry is forgotten when Dorgan must rescue Mason and his crew from a sunken sub.
Seven Days in May Seven Days in May (1964) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
A U.S. Army colonel alerts the president of a planned military coup against him.
Daughter of Shanghai Daughter of Shanghai (1937) Character: Dancer (uncredited)
A Chinese-American woman tries to expose an illegal alien smuggling ring.
Luv Luv (1967) Character: Elevator Passenger (uncredited)
Depressed by the direction his life is taking, Harry decides to take his own life by jumping off the Manhattan Bridge. At the last minute he's stopped by old friend Milt Manville, a successful stock broker. Milt, however, is facing his own problem: he has fallen out of love with his argumentative wife, Ellen. In a misguided effort to solve both of their problems, he introduces Ellen to Harry, hoping the two will fall in love.
Monkeys, Go Home! Monkeys, Go Home! (1967) Character: Townswoman
Henry Dussard, a young American, inherits a picturesque but badly neglected olive farm in southern France and is determined to make it operational again despite cautionary advice from the local priest and a pretty villager. Desperate for laborers, the inventive Dussard turns to the zaniest crew of olive pickers ever recruited - four mischievous monkeys! As former members of an Air Force space team, these intelligent chimps quickly pick up on their new responsibilities - but prove to have a turbulent effect on the local townspeople.
Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell (1978) Character: Maria
A dog that is a minion of Satan terrorizes a suburban family.
Return of the Gunfighter Return of the Gunfighter (1967) Character: Aunt (uncredited)
A gunfighter and a cowboy help a Mexican girl avenge the land-related murder of her parents.
Herbie Goes Bananas Herbie Goes Bananas (1980) Character: Store Owner's Wife
The adorable little VW helps its owners break up a counterfeiting ring in Mexico.
Tomorrow Is Forever Tomorrow Is Forever (1946) Character: Ship's Passenger
In 1918, Elizabeth MacDonald learns that her husband, John Andrew, has been killed in the war. Elizabeth bears John's son and eventually marries her kindly boss. Unknown to her, John has survived but is horribly disfigured and remains in Europe. Years later, on the eve of World War II, Elizabeth refuses to agree to her son's request to enlist and is stunned when an eerily familiar stranger named Kessler arrives from abroad and becomes involved.
The Long Voyage Home The Long Voyage Home (1940) Character: Bumboat Girl
The crew of the merchant ship Glencairn hope to survive a transatlantic crossing during World War II. Adapted from four Eugene O'Neill one-act plays.
Caged Caged (1950) Character: Inmate (uncredited)
A single mistake puts a 19-year old girl behind bars, where she experiences the terrors and torments of women in prison.
Straight Time Straight Time (1978) Character: Hotel Manager
After being released on parole, a burglar attempts to go straight, get a regular job, and just go by the rules. He soon finds himself back in jail at the hands of a power-hungry parole officer.
Loser's End Loser's End (1935) Character: Lolita
Jack rides into trouble when he meets up with Bill Meeker and his outlaw gang. Rescued from the gang's clutches by Don carlos, he joins forces with Carlos and with the help of Lolita who learns of the gang's next raid, they go after the culprits.
Man of the West Man of the West (1958) Character: Juanita (uncredited)
Heading east to Fort Worth to hire a schoolteacher for his frontier town home, Link Jones is stranded with singer Billie Ellis and gambler Sam Beasley when their train is held up. For shelter, Jones leads them to his nearby former home, where he was brought up an outlaw. Finding the gang still living in the shack, Jones pretends to be ready to return to a life crime.
Two Rode Together Two Rode Together (1961) Character: Settler (uncredited)
Two tough westerners bring home a group of settlers who have spent years as Comanche hostages.
Another Thin Man Another Thin Man (1939) Character: Woman With Nick in Cafe (uncredited)
Not even the joys of parenthood can stop married sleuths Nick and Nora Charles from investigating a murder on a Long Island estate.
The Chase The Chase (1966) Character: Mexican Woman (uncredited)
The escape of Bubber Reeves from prison affects the inhabitants of a small Southern town.
The Shakiest Gun in the West The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968) Character: Squaw (uncredited)
Jesse W. Haywood (Don Knotts) graduates from dental school in Philadelphia in 1870 and goes west to become a frontier dentist. Penelope "Bad Penny" Cushing (Barbara Rhoades) is offered a pardon if she will track down a ring of gun smugglers. She tricks Haywood into a sham marriage as a disguise. Haywood inadvertently becomes the legendary "Doc the Haywood" after he guns down "Arnold the Kid".
The Nevada Buckaroo The Nevada Buckaroo (1931) Character: Rosita, Cherokee's woman
When the Nevada Kid gets caught in a stage robbery, the gang leader Cherokee gets him released by forging a petition to the Governor. The Kid tries to go straight but the stage he is guarding gets robbed. When the Sheriff jails Cherokee who was not in on the robbery, the Kid gets caught effecting Cherokee's escape and finds himself in jail again.
Panhandle Panhandle (1948) Character: Townswoman (uncredited)
An ex-gunfighter woos two women while avenging his brother, victim of a crooked gambler.
Escape from Red Rock Escape from Red Rock (1957) Character: Maria Chavez
Pursued by a posse, a rancher and a young woman, partners in crime, are chased into Indian country.
Summer and Smoke Summer and Smoke (1961) Character: Townswoman (uncredited)
In a small Mississippi town in 1916, an eccentric spinster battles her romantic yearnings for the randy boy next door.



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