Isaura Espinoza

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Isaura Espinoza
Born
Isaura Espinoza

(1960-08-25) August 25, 1960 (age 63)
OccupationActress
Years active1973–present
Children2
Parent Blanca Sánchez (sister-in-law

Isaura Espinoza (born Isaura Espinoza on August 25, 1960, in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico) is a Mexican actress.

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Early life

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 ]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973El criminalFilm
1979 Una mujer marcada Recurring role
1980El SátiroFilm
1981Pedro NavajaFilm
1982Huevos rancherosFilm
1985Playa prohibidaCarmenFilm
1985El diablo en personaFilm
1986 Cautiva Recurring role
1986 Marionetas Elvira GarcíaSupporting role
1986 Cicatrices del alma DianaRecurring role
1987 El rincón de los prodigios Recurring role
1987Trágico terremoto en MéxicoÁngelaFilm
1989/90 Balada por un amor Lidia MercaderMain antagonist
1991Mujer de cabaretElenaFilm
1992Un hombre y una mujer con suerteFilm
1992 La sonrisa del diablo LeonorCo-protagonist
1993/94 Corazón salvaje Amanda Monterrubio vda. de Romero VargasCo-protagonist
1994El alimento del miedoFilm
1994Salto al vacíoFilm
1994 Chespirito Don Cecilio's nieceEpisode: La posada en el hotel
1995La víboraFilm
1995 La paloma Teresa Montenegro Tovar de López-YergoSupporting role
1996 La antorcha encendida MicaelaSupporting role
1996 Sentimientos Ajenos Aurora MendiolaSupporting role
1997 La jaula de oro DoloresSupporting role
1998 El Privilegio de Amar HerselfSpecial performance
1998 Gotita de amor Desdémona MayoralAntagonist
1998/99 Ángela Norma de MolinaRecurring role
1999 Por tu amor Alejandra Avellán de RobledoSupporting role
1999/00 Tres mujeres Diana CarmonaSupporting role
2000Bienvenida al clanIsabelFilm
2000/01 Carita de ángel GenovevaSupporting role
2001Diseñador de ambos sexosMiss DuarteEpisode: La supervivencia del más apto
2001Mujeres frente al espejoTheatrical performance [1]
2001/02Navidad sin finTeresa AlarcónAntagonist
Mini-TV series
2002El tigre de Santa JuliaSimona Medina1Film
2003 Niña amada mía Paz Guzmán de CriolloSupporting role
2005Debiera haber obispasTheatrical performance [2]
2005/06 Alborada EusebiaSupporting role
2006 Duelo de Pasiones Blanca de BernalSupporting role
2006/07 Amar sin límites IselaSupporting role
2007/08 Lola, érase una vez Éter HolbeinSupporting role
2008 Fuego en la sangre HortensiaSupporting role
2010 Zacatillo, un lugar en tu corazón BelarminaSupporting role
2010 La rosa de Guadalupe LucíaEpisode: El color de la esperanza
2010En el centro del vientreTheatrical performance [3]
2011Una mujer muy músicaTheatrical performance [4] [5]
2011 Como dice el dicho Gabriela RoblesEpisode: Del agua mansa
2011La doble moralTheatrical performance
2012La barca del pescadorTheatrical performance [6]
2012 Abismo de pasión MarúSupporting role
2013Baño de mujeresTheatrical performance [7]
2013La casa de Bernarda AlbaTheatrical performance [8]
2014 El color de la pasión Clara Rosales BuenaRecurring role
2015Volando al solTheatrical performance [9]
2018 Hijas de la luna Madre SuperioraSpecial performance
2018 Por amar sin ley Juez Alina MirandaSpecial performance
2019 Ringo Licenciada AvendañoSpecial performance

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWork(s)Result
2003 [10] Ariel AwardsBest Picture ActressEl tigre de Santa JuliaNominated
2010 [11] APT AwardsBest Theater ActressEntre mujeresWon
2015 [12] Gaviota AwardsTop Characters of Artistic Field

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References

  1. Jornada UNAM (Mujeres frente al espejo o el dilema de someterse o no al bisturí)
  2. El Siglo (Obra Teatral (“Debiera haber obispas”)
  3. El Siglo de Torreón (Alberto Estrella está de fiesta)
  4. Mural Guadalajara (Isaura Espinoza: Con la Música por Dentro) [ dead link ]
  5. El Diario NTR ('Una mujer muy música' se despide)
  6. "Zócalo (Presentaran La Barca Sin Pescador)". Archived from the original on 2019-11-15. Retrieved 2019-11-15.
  7. "Pulso SLP (Isaura Espinoza entra al Baño de Mujeres)". Archived from the original on 2017-01-04. Retrieved 2019-11-15.
  8. El Informador (Isaura Espinoza Bernarda de Pies a Cabeza)
  9. Cartelera de Teatro (Volando al Sol)
  10. Filmaffinity (45 Premios Ariel (2003) - Películas de 2002)
  11. Vip Platino ( XXVII Entrega de los Premios APT)
  12. "México en la Red (Entrega Fundación Gaviota premio internacional a destacadas personalidades del país)". Archived from the original on 2019-11-15. Retrieved 2019-11-15.