
Maria del Pilar Cordero (March 1, 1910 – August 2, 1998), better known as Mapy Cortés, was a Puerto Rican actress who acted in many films during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.
Cortés appeared in the U.S. State Department propaganda short film "Mexican Moods".
In 1942, Cortés made her only foray into Hollywood cinema, playing a singer in the RKO wartime musical comedy Seven Days' Leave. Her eponymous character is engaged to Victor Mature's soldier character before he falls in love with a socialite played by Lucille Ball. After filming Seven Days Leave, Mapy Cortés returned to Mexico City and played roles in contemporary romantic comedies and nostalgia musicals set during the Mexican Belle Époque. The 1945 Mapy Cortés vehicle La pícara Susana / Mischievous Susana[5] marked the directorial debut of her husband Fernando.
After Fernando died, Mapy returned to Puerto Rico and led a relatively quiet life. In 1998 she died at her home of a heart attack. She was buried at the Puerto Rico Memorial Cemetery in Carolina, Puerto Rico.

The Unknown Policeman
1941 · as La criollita

Mr. Dólar
1964 · as Perla

Los expatriados
1963 · as Perla

Seven Days' Leave
1942 · as Mapy (as Mapy Cortes)

Las cinco noches de Adán
1942 · as Lola

Dormitorio para señoritas
1960

El sexo fuerte
1946

Mexican Moods
1942 · as Self

Guard! Alert!
1937 · as Vedette

Recién casados... no molestar
1951

Those Were The Days, Senor Don Simon!
1941 · as Inés

Cinco minutos de amor
1941 · as Lulú

El conde de Montecristo
1942 · as Haydée

Las tandas del principal
1949 · as Lucero Reyes / Rosario Aldama

La hija del regimiento
1944

Luna de miel en Puerto Rico
1966

Yo bailé con Don Porfirio
1942 · as Rosa / Violeta

La Guerra de los Pasteles
1944