- Ana Martín
Ana Martín (born
May 25 ,1947 inMexico City ) is aMexican actress best known for work for her work intelenovelas , movies and the stage. She has had a very successful and lengthy career since winning theMiss Mexico title in 1963. [ [http://www.elanecdotario.com/2006/oct06/9/oct9a.htm Así lucían las Miss Méxicos hace 27 años] . RetrievedSeptember 3 ,2007 ]Early life and career
Born Beatriz Martínez Solórzano to famous comedian Jesús Martínez 'Palillo', and his
Nicaraguan wife Dina Solórzano [Aquí Nicaragua [http://www.aquinicaragua.com/anamartin.html Nuestra Gente Maravillosa] RetrievedSeptember 3 ,2007 ] , Ana Martín became known to the public in the first half of the 1960s after winning the title of Miss Mexico and starring in popular movies alongside some of the biggest young actors of the time, includingCesar Costa andFernando Luján .After playing supporting roles in various telenovelas, Martín won her first leading role as Laura in "Muchacha de barrio" in 1979. That same year she played the leading role in "La llama de tu amor".
In 1982 starred in the successful "
Gabriel y Gabriela ", on which she played the role of a young woman trying to pass as a man. She also sang the theme song and released an album.After "La pasión de Isabela" in 1984 and "
El pecado de Oyuki " in 1986, Martín largely retired from the public view.In 1996 she made a welcomed return to the small screen and has remained very active, with credits on telenovelas such as "Alma Rebelde", "
Amor Real ", "Rubí ", "La Madrastra ", "Duelo de Pasiones ", and most recently "Destilando Amor ".Personal life
Ana Martín has never been married and does not have any children.
Films
*"
In the Time of the Butterflies " (2001) as Mama
*"Corazones Rotos" (2001) as Celina
*"Un Boleto para Soñar" (1998)
*"Dulces Compañías" (1995) as Nora
*"Los Renglones Torcidos de Dios" (1982)
*"Verano Salvaje" (1980)
*"Vivir para Amar" (1980)
*"Ángela Morante, ¿crimen o suicidio?" (1978)
*"Cadena Perpetua" (1978)
*"El Lugar Sin Límites" (1978) as Japonesita
*"Mil Caminos tiene la Muerte" (1976) as Claudia
*"El Pacto" (1976)
*"El Primer paso... de la mujer" (1974)
*"El Profeta Mimi" (1973)
*"Lágrimas de mi Barrio" (1972)
*"La Mujer del Diablo" (1972)
*"Hoy he soñado con Dios" (1972)
*"Victoria" (1972)
*"Fin de Fiesta" (1972) as Raquel
*"Tacos al carbón" (1971)
*"En Esta Cama Nadie Duerme" (1971)
*"Los Corrompidos" (1971) as Luz María
*"¿Por qué nací mujer?" (1970) as Santa
*"Faltas a la moral" (1970)
*"El Golfo"(1969)
*"La Rebellion de las Hijas" (1969)
*"Siempre hay una primera vez" (1969) as Rosa
*"Romance Sobre Ruedas" (1968)
*"Corona de Lágrimas" (1968)
*"Cerebro infernal" aka "Blue Demon Versus El Crimen" (1967)
*"Return of the Gunfighter" (1967) as Anisa
*"La Muerte es Puntual" (1967)
*"Acapulco a go-go" (1967)
*"Blue Demon Contra Las Diabólicas" (1966)
*"Pánico" (1966)
*"El Ángel y Yo" (1966)
*"El Gángster" (1965)Telenovelas
*"
Un gancho al corazón " (2008) as Doña Nieves
*"Destilando Amor " (2007) as Clarita Garcia
*"Duelo de Pasiones " (2006) as Luba
*"La Madrastra " (2005) as Socorro
*"Rubí " (2004) as Refugio
*"Amar otra vez" (2003)
*"Amor real " (2003) as Rosario
*"Atrévete a olvidarme" (2001) as Sabina
*"Navidad sin fin" (2001) as Teófila
*"Alma rebelde" (1999) as Clara Hernandez
*"Ángela" (1998) as Delia Bellati Roldán
*"Gente bien" (1997) as Alicia
*"La culpa" (1996) as Cuquita
*"El pecado de Oyuki " (1988) as Oyuki
*"La pasión de Isabela " (1984) as Isabela
*"Gabriel y Gabriela "(1982) as Gabriel/Gabriela
*"La llama de tu amor" (1979)
*"Muchacha de barrio " (1979) as Laura
*"Mundos opuestos" (1976) as Mónica de la Mora
*"El milagro de vivir" (1975) as Jenny Gordon
*"El nanantial del milagro" (1974) as Blanca
*"Mi primer amor" (1973) as Baby
*"Tú eres mi destino" (1969)References
External links
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