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Telenovelas & Series

  • 2011 - Cielo Rojo
    Cielo Rojo
    Cielo Rojo is a Mexican telenovela by TV Azteca.It stars Edith González and Mauricio Islas as the leading protagonists, with Regina Torné as the main villain and Alejandra Lazcano as leading teen cast. It began its shooting on April 4, 2011...

     - Loreto Encinas
  • 2010 - La Loba - Prudencia Alcazar
  • 2009 - Nikte
  • 2008 - Helena's Cry
  • 2007 - La Niñera - Miss Emilia
  • 2004 - Belinda
    Belinda
    The name Belinda is a common female first name of unknown etymology. It may have been coined from Italian bella "beautiful". Some scholars have speculated that Belinda derives from the Germanic given name Betlindis, or possibly a contracted form of Old High German Betlinde, meaning "bright serpent"...

     - Eloísa Fuenmayor
  • 2002 - Por tí
    Por tí
    Por Ti is a Mexican telenovela that aired in 2002 on TV Azteca's Azteca 13. It starred Leonardo Garcia and Ana de la Reguera as protagonists.-Prime Actors:Luis Felipe Tovar and Regina Torne...

     - Francisca
  • 2002 - Lo que callamos las mujeres
    Lo que callamos las mujeres
    Lo Que Callamos Las Mujeres , is a Mexican anthology television series which deals with the social problems of Mexican Society. The show started airing on the Mexican television network, Azteca 13 as a way to compete with Canal de las Estrellas' Mujer, casos de la vida real...

     - Doña Cruz
  • 2001 - Como en el cine
    Como En El Cine
    Como en el Cine is a Mexican telenovela produced by TV Azteca in 2001. Created by Veronica Suarez and Eric Vonn, it was written, directed, produced and executive produced by Don Antulio Jimenez Pons. The protagonists include Lorena Rojas and Mauricio Ochmann.-Plot:Isabel lives a double life...

     - Romualda
  • 2000 - El Amor no es como lo pintan - Engracia Valdés de Galán
  • 1999 - Catalina y Sebastián
    Catalina y Sebastian
    Catalina y Sebastian is a Mexican telenovela produced by TV Azteca and it was the first union for Silvia Navarro and Sergio Basañez as protagonists....

     - Antonieta
  • 1998 - La Chacala - Consuelo
  • 1998 - Chiquititas - Soraya Rocche
  • 1997 - Rivales por accidente - Viviana
  • 1995 - Retrato de família - Miriam
  • 1994 - Caminos cruzados - Katy
  • 1994 - Agujetas de color de rosa - Sabrina
  • 1993 - Clarissa
    Clarissa
    Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady is an epistolary novel by Samuel Richardson, published in 1748. It tells the tragic story of a heroine whose quest for virtue is continually thwarted by her family, and is the longest real novelA completed work that has been released by a publisher in...

     - Débora
  • 1988 - Camara infraganti - Lilian Moreno
  • 1982 - Chispita
    Chispita
    Chispita is an album from the soap opera Chispita starring by Lucerito. The album was inspired by the huge success of the eponymous soap opera...

     - Sarah Lovato
  • 1979 - El Chavo del Ocho - Glória
  • 1978 - Rosalia
    Rosalia
    Rosalia may refer to:*Rosalia *Rosalia * Rosalia Lombardo , an Italian child, who is famous for her well preserved mummy*Rosalia, Washington*314 Rosalia, an asteroid*Rosalia , a genus of beetles*Saint Rosalia...

     - Aurora
  • 1968 - I Spy - Elena (episode "Turnabout For Traitors")

Films

  • 2009 - Mi vida por ti - Diana San Román
  • 1996 - Simple mortal - Liliana
  • 1992 - Como água para chocolate - Mamá Elena
  • 1992 - Tu puedes, si quieres - Coñi
  • 1977 - Capulina Chisme Caliente - Geraldine
  • 1976 - Tiempo y destiempo - Cristiana
  • 1974 - Viento salvaje - Dínar
  • 1972 - Hijos de Satanás
  • 1969 - La Señora Muerte - Marlene
  • 1969 - Al fin a solas
  • 1969 - Blue Demon contra las invasoras
  • 1969 - Mujeres de medianoche - Mabel
  • 1969 - El Crepúsculo de un dios
  • 1969 - Las Infieles
  • 1969 - The Big Cube - Queen Bee
  • 1969 - Pacto diabólico
  • 1969 - Las Luchadoras contra el robot asesino - Gaby
  • 1968 - Las de oros
  • 1968 - Los Asesinos - Angela Nelson
  • 1968 - The Chinese Room - Sidonia Campos
  • 1968 - Bajo el imperio del hampa
  • 1968 - Los Canallas
  • 1967 - Dos pintores pintorescos
  • 1967 - El Asesino se embarca - Paula
  • 1967 - Pistoleros de la frontera
  • 1967 - Rocambole contra las mujeres arpías
  • 1967 - Adios cuñado
  • 1966 - Jinetes de la llanura
  • 1966 - El Rata
  • 1966 - El Temerario
  • 1966 - Solo de noche vienes
  • 1966 - Nosotros los jóvenes
  • 1966 - Despedida de soltera - Pilar

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