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Mexican novelist and former actress
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Carmen Amezcua
Born (1962-03-21) March 21, 1962 (age 62)
Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico
Alma materUniversidad del Claustro de Sor Juana
Occupation(s)Actress, Novelist
Years active1980–present

Carmen Amezcua (born March 21, 1962) is a Mexican novelist and former actress.

Life

Born in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, she holds a degree in Human Sciences from the Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana. In the late 1970s she worked for the newspaper El Heraldo de México, until in 1980, she began her career as an actress in Grupo Televisa. She has published short stories and poems in the book Hourglass XIV. In addition, she was president of the National Commission of Inspection and Surveillance of the National Association of Actors and Senior Official of the same union between 2004 and 2010.

Filmography

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Telenovelas, Television, and Films
Year Title Role Notes
1982 Vanessa
Cachún cachún ra ra! TV series
1983 Cuando los hijos se van
1983–1987 La hora marcada TV series
1984 Sí, mi amor
1985 Principessa
1986 Cuna de lobos Waitress Special Appearance
Pobre señorita Limantour Special Appearance
1988 Miss Caribe Film
1989 Fórmula 1 Film
Simplemente María
1989–2006 Mujer, casos de la vida real TV series
1990 Viernes trágico Film
1990–1991 Pobre Serafín TV series
1991 Al filo de la muerte Lindsay Supporting role
1991–1992 El Canal de las Américas TV series
1992 Carrusel de las Américas
María Mercedes Digna del Olmo Morantes Supporting role
1993 Prisionera de amor Gisela Vidal Supporting role
1994 Caminos cruzados Mónica Valle de García Main Antagonist
1997 Amada enemiga Elena Moreno Supporting role
1998 Gotita de amor Hermana Marcela Supporting role
Mujeres bravas Film
2000–2001 Carita de ángel Clarissa Santos Dorantes de Valadez Supporting role
2005 Contra viento y marea Lucía Campos Supporting role
2005–2006 Peregrina Angélica Morales Supporting role
2009–2013 La rosa de Guadalupe TV series
2013–present Como dice el dicho TV series

Theatre

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  • El enfermo imaginario
  • Cero y van tres
  • Una vejez tranquila
  • Don Juan Tenorio
  • El taller del orfebre
  • Vamos a contar mentiras
  • Cuando los hijos no vienen
  • Bodas de sangre
  • Romeo y Julieta
  • El avaro

References

  1. Biography of Carmen Amezcua

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