Isaura Espinoza | |
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Born | Isaura Espinoza August 25, 1960 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1973–present |
Children | 2 |
Parent | Blanca Sánchez (sister-in-law |
Isaura Espinoza (born Isaura Espinoza on August 25, 1960, in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico) is a Mexican actress.
Espinoza was born on August 25, 1960, in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico. She is a renowned theater, cinema and TV Mexican Actress.[ citation needed ]
Espinoza made her debut in Mexican cinema in 1973 and has since starred in 95 films and television series.[ citation needed ]
She was married with actor Sergio Sánchez, who died on September 16, 2004. With whom she had one son.[ citation needed ]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1973 | El criminal | Film | |
1979 | Una mujer marcada | Recurring role | |
1980 | El Sátiro | Film | |
1981 | Pedro Navaja | Film | |
1982 | Huevos rancheros | Film | |
1985 | Playa prohibida | Carmen | Film |
1985 | El diablo en persona | Film | |
1986 | Cautiva | Recurring role | |
1986 | Marionetas | Elvira García | Supporting role |
1986 | Cicatrices del alma | Diana | Recurring role |
1987 | El rincón de los prodigios | Recurring role | |
1987 | Trágico terremoto en México | Ángela | Film |
1989/90 | Balada por un amor | Lidia Mercader | Main antagonist |
1991 | Mujer de cabaret | Elena | Film |
1992 | Un hombre y una mujer con suerte | Film | |
1992 | La sonrisa del diablo | Leonor | Co-protagonist |
1993/94 | Corazón salvaje | Amanda Monterrubio vda. de Romero Vargas | Co-protagonist |
1994 | El alimento del miedo | Film | |
1994 | Salto al vacío | Film | |
1994 | Chespirito | Don Cecilio's niece | Episode: La posada en el hotel |
1995 | La víbora | Film | |
1995 | La paloma | Teresa Montenegro Tovar de López-Yergo | Supporting role |
1996 | La antorcha encendida | Micaela | Supporting role |
1996 | Sentimientos Ajenos | Aurora Mendiola | Supporting role |
1997 | La jaula de oro | Dolores | Supporting role |
1998 | El Privilegio de Amar | Herself | Special performance |
1998 | Gotita de amor | Desdémona Mayoral | Antagonist |
1998/99 | Ángela | Norma de Molina | Recurring role |
1999 | Por tu amor | Alejandra Avellán de Robledo | Supporting role |
1999/00 | Tres mujeres | Diana Carmona | Supporting role |
2000 | Bienvenida al clan | Isabel | Film |
2000/01 | Carita de ángel | Genoveva | Supporting role |
2001 | Diseñador de ambos sexos | Miss Duarte | Episode: La supervivencia del más apto |
2001 | Mujeres frente al espejo | Theatrical performance [1] | |
2001/02 | Navidad sin fin | Teresa Alarcón | Antagonist Mini-TV series |
2002 | El tigre de Santa Julia | Simona Medina1 | Film |
2003 | Niña amada mía | Paz Guzmán de Criollo | Supporting role |
2005 | Debiera haber obispas | Theatrical performance [2] | |
2005/06 | Alborada | Eusebia | Supporting role |
2006 | Duelo de Pasiones | Blanca de Bernal | Supporting role |
2006/07 | Amar sin límites | Isela | Supporting role |
2007/08 | Lola, érase una vez | Éter Holbein | Supporting role |
2008 | Fuego en la sangre | Hortensia | Supporting role |
2010 | Zacatillo, un lugar en tu corazón | Belarmina | Supporting role |
2010 | La rosa de Guadalupe | Lucía | Episode: El color de la esperanza |
2010 | En el centro del vientre | Theatrical performance [3] | |
2011 | Una mujer muy música | Theatrical performance [4] [5] | |
2011 | Como dice el dicho | Gabriela Robles | Episode: Del agua mansa |
2011 | La doble moral | Theatrical performance | |
2012 | La barca del pescador | Theatrical performance [6] | |
2012 | Abismo de pasión | Marú | Supporting role |
2013 | Baño de mujeres | Theatrical performance [7] | |
2013 | La casa de Bernarda Alba | Theatrical performance [8] | |
2014 | El color de la pasión | Clara Rosales Buena | Recurring role |
2015 | Volando al sol | Theatrical performance [9] | |
2018 | Hijas de la luna | Madre Superiora | Special performance |
2018 | Por amar sin ley | Juez Alina Miranda | Special performance |
2019 | Ringo | Licenciada Avendaño | Special performance |
Year | Award | Category | Work(s) | Result |
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2003 [10] | Ariel Awards | Best Picture Actress | El tigre de Santa Julia | Nominated |
2010 [11] | APT Awards | Best Theater Actress | Entre mujeres | Won |
2015 [12] | Gaviota Awards | Top Characters of Artistic Field | — |
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