Niurka Marcos

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Niurka Marcos
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Marcos in 2010
Born
Niurka Marcos Calle

(1967-11-24) 24 November 1967 (age 56) [1]
Havana, Cuba
Other names
  • La Mujer Escándalo
  • La Reina del escenario
  • La Emperadora
  • La Cubana de Fuego
CitizenshipCuba (1967-present)
Mexico (2002-present) [2]
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
  • dancer
Spouses
(m. 2004;div. 2006)
Yanixán Texido
(m. 2007;div. 2011)
Partner Eduardo Antonio (2005–2011)

Niurka Marcos Calle [3] (born 24 November 1967) is a Mexican vedette, actress, dancer and singer.

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Personal life

Marcos was born in Havana, Cuba to Carmelo Marcos, a Cuban navy major, and Salustiana "Celeste" Calle, a housewife. She has five siblings: Martha, Maribel, Thomas, María del Carmen, and Ernesto.

In 2003 Marcos dated actor Bobby Larios. [3] They subsequently married, but that marriage ended in divorce. Marcos was then married to Yanixán Texido in 2007. The couple separated in May 2009 and on February 6, 2011, they divorced. [4] [5]

She was part of the first group of foreigners naturalized by President Vicente Fox, [6] [7] and has three Mexican-born children: [8] Itzcoatl "Kiko", Romina, and Emilio. [9]

In 2018, Marcos stated in an interview that her mother had died. [10]

Career

Marcos starred in the telenovela Velo de Novia, produced by her then-boyfriend Juan Osorio. In 2001, Marcos portrayed an erotic dancer named Karicia in the Mexican soap opera Salomé starring Edith González and Guy Ecker, for which she earned a TVyNovelas Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 20th TVyNovelas Awards. In 2004, she was a contestant on the reality series Big Brother México . [3] She appeared as a supporting actress on La Fea Más Bella during 2006 and sang on its soundtrack album on the track "Se Busca Un Hombre." In 2007, she released an album titled La Emperadora and posed for the February 2007 issue of the Mexican edition of Playboy magazine.

She started her own show in 2008 called Espectacularmente Niurka. She also hosts El Show De Niurka which features games, dancing, singing and a jacuzzi in which she interviews other artists. Marcos was cast for a theatrical remake of La ronda de las arpías in August 2009. [11] In 2011, Marcos joined the cast of Emperatriz as the new villain. [12]

Discography

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Vivo Por Elena MyrthaRecurring role
1998 Gotita de amor ConstanzaRecurring role
1999 Nunca te olvidaré Alcatráz CorderoRecurring role
1999 Tres mujeres Yamilé NuñezRecurring role
2001 Salomé KariciaSupporting role
2003–2004 Velo de novia VidaSupporting role
2004 Big Brother México HerselfContestant (season 3)
2004 Corazones al límite Dulce MaríaRecurring role
2004Escándalo TV de nocheHerselfCo-host
2006–2007 La fea más bella Paula María CondeSupporting role
2008 Fuego en la sangre MaracuyaRecurring role
2008Espectacularmente NiurkaHerselfHost
2008El Show de NiurkaHerselfHost
2010 Mira quién baila HerselfParticipant (season 1)
2011Ella es NiurkaHerselfHost
2011 Emperatriz Ángela 'Quimera' GalvánRecurring role
2012 La mujer de Judas Ricarda AraujoRecurring role
2014 Mi corazón es tuyo HerselfGuest role
2014Soy tu dobleHerselfJudge
2015–2017 Rica, Famosa, Latina HerselfMain role (seasons 3-5)
2016El minuto que cambió mi destinoHerselfDocumentary
2019 Alma de ángel Alma Marcela SilvaMain role
2022 La casa de los famosos HerselfParticipant (season 2)

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