Liliana Abud

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Liliana Abud
Born (1948-07-05) July 5, 1948 (age 76)
Occupation(s)Actress, screenwriter
SpouseAlfonso Rendón
Children2

Liliana Abud (born July 5, 1948) is a Mexican actress and writer. She is known for her work in telenovelas and Mexican cinema. The majority of her work in both acting and writing has been with the Mexican television company Televisa. [1]

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Career

Liliana Abud had a successful acting career starting in 1975 and continuing for over a decade before she decided to transition to screenwriting. In an interview, Abud said that she wanted to be part of the creative process instead of in front of a camera. [2] Abud has continued to act occasionally, with her most recent role in 2019. [3] One of Abud's most notable acting roles was as Raquel Rodríguez, the protagonist of the popular American educational television program Destinos. [4]

Abud is a prolific screenwriter of telenovelas, beginning her writing career in 1986 and writing for over 20 shows. In the late 1980s, she cowrote the screenplay of Cicatrices del alma with Eric Vonn and submitted it to one of Televisa's TV pilot contests, where it won third place and was eventually produced in 1986.[ citation needed ] After taking a break in 2013, Abud returned to work as a writer in 2017 on En tierras salvajes. [1]

She has expressed that she believes in the quote "there are no bad actors, there are only bad scripts." [2]

After transitioning to screenwriting for telenovelas in 1986, Abud gained success writing original scripts, as well as remakes and adaptations. As a writer, Abud was immersed in the telenovela industry and was close with other professionals like Ernesto Alonso, who was her mentor. [2] [5] She has also worked closely with producers like Salvador Mejía as the head writer on projects like Rosalinda and Abrázame muy fuerte. [6]

Personal life

Abud was born in Xalapa, Veracruz. [1] She has said that she comes from a family of writers, including her uncle, who is the notable Mexican poet and writer Rafael Solana  [ es ]. [2]

Abud has a degree in psychology from the University of Veracruz and has credited it with her skill in character writing. [2]

Abud is married to Alfonso Rendón. They have two children, Alfonso and Paula Rendón, the latter of whom is also a producer and actress, and who worked with her mother on Destinos. [7]

Filmography

Acting

Film performances
YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 Íntimo terror
1988 Vieja moralidad  [ es ]Benedicta
1986 La dama o el león
La doncella sabia
El gato con botas
Hanzel y Gretel
El niño que quiso temblar
Rapunsell
El rey Midas
El ruiseñor chino
Telenovela performances
YearTitleRoleNotes
2019 Julia vs. Julia Carmen Montemayor
1989 Mi segunda madre Sonia
1987 Rosa salvaje Cándida Linares
1986 Herencia maldita Clara Velarde
1985 Tú o nadie Camila Lombardo
1983 Un solo corazón Maria
1982 Gabriel y Gabriela Martha
1981 Una limosna de amor Daniela
1980 Colorina Alba de Almazán
La divina Sarah  [ es ]Lysiana Bernhardt
Espejismo Susana
1979 Amor prohibido Silva
Añoranza 1 episode
1978 Cartas para una víctima
Gotita de gente Martha Rivera Valdes
USA Television performances
YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 Destinos Raquel Rodríguez

Screenwriting

Original writing
YearTitleCompanyNotes
2005-2006 Barrera de amor Televisa
2005 La esposa virgen Televisa Based on the work of Caridad Bravo Adams
2004 Amarte es mi pecado Televisa
2002 La otra Televisa
1993 Los Parientes Pobres Televisa
1991 Atrapada Televisa Cowritten with Carmen Daniels
1988 Amor en silencio Televisa Cowritten with Eric Vonn
1986-1987 Cicatrices del alma Televisa Cowritten with Eric Vonn and Lindy Giacoman
Adaptations
YearTitleCompanyNotes
2017 En tierras salvajes Televisa Cowritten with Katia Rodríguez and Victoria Orvañanos
2015 A que no me dejas Televisa
Que te perdone Dios Televisa
2010-2011 Triunfo Del Amor  [ es ] Televisa
2009 Corazón salvaje Televisa
2008 Fuego en la sangre Televisa
2006 Mundo de Fieras Televisa
2005 La madrastra Televisa
2003 Mariana de la noche Televisa
2002 Entre el amor y el odio Televisa
2000 Abrázame muy fuerte Televisa
1999 Rosalinda Televisa
1998 El privilegio de amar Televisa Cowritten with Ricardo Fiallega and Marta Jurado
1997 La antorcha encendida Televisa
1996 El vuelo del águila Televisa
1990 Yo compro esa mujer Televisa

Awards and nominations

Premios TVyNovelas

YearCategoryWorkResult
2012Best Writing or Adaptation Triunfo del amor Nominated
2009Best Story or Adaptation Fuego en la sangre Nominated
2001Best Story or Adaptation Abrázame muy fuerte Won
1989Best Story or Adaptation Amor en silencio Won
1987Best Writer Cicatrices del alma Nominated
1986Best Young Lead Actress Tú o nadie Nominated

Sogen Presea Caridad Bravo Adams

YearCategoryResult
2016Literary CareerWon

TV Adicto Golden Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
2010Best Original Story Amarte es mi pecado Won
Best Remake La Madrastra Won
2009Mejores libretos Fuego en la sangre Won
2007Mejores libretos Barrera de amor Won
1999Mejor adaptación El privilegio de amar Won

Califa de Oro Awards

YearCategoryWorkResult
1999Best Adaptation El privilegio de amar Won [8]

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