Mexican actresses who were born in 1954

Here are 6 famous actresses from Mexico were born in 1954:

Manoella Torres

Manoella Torres (April 21, 1954 New York City-) also known as Torres, Manoella or Gloria Torres Calderón is a Mexican singer and actor.

She was born in New York City to parents of Puerto Rican and Mexican descent. Torres began her singing career at a young age and became popular in Mexico and Latin America in the 1970s and 1980s. She has recorded over 20 albums, including hits such as "Acariciame," "Si Supieras," and "Por Amarte Asi." Torres has also acted in several telenovelas and films, including "La Hora del Jaguar" and "Los Plomeros y las Ficheras." In addition to her successful career as a performer, Torres is also a philanthropist and has worked with various charitable organizations throughout her career.

Lupita D'Alessio

Lupita D'Alessio (March 10, 1954 Tijuana-) a.k.a. Guadalupe D'Alessio, La Leona Dormida, María Guadalupe Contreras Ramos or Guadalupe Contreras Ramos is a Mexican singer and actor. She has three children, Ernesto D'Alessio, Jorge D'Alessio and César Gómez.

Lupita D'Alessio began her career in music in the early 1970s and quickly gained popularity in Mexico and Latin America for her powerful voice and emotional ballads. She has released over 30 albums throughout her career and has won numerous awards, including a Latin Grammy for Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album in 2018.

Aside from her music career, D'Alessio has also dabbled in acting, appearing in a number of telenovelas and films. She has also been a judge on the popular singing competition show, "La Voz México."

Despite her success, D'Alessio has faced personal struggles throughout her life, including battles with addiction and health issues. She has been candid about her experiences and has used her platform to advocate for mental health awareness and addiction recovery.

Margarita Sanz

Margarita Sanz (February 20, 1954 Guadalajara-) is a Mexican actor.

She has appeared in numerous Mexican films, television series, and theater productions. Margarita received training as an actor at the National Institute of Fine Arts in Mexico City, where she also studied direction and production.

Throughout her career, Margarita has received critical praise for her performances, which often showcase her versatility and range as an actor. Some of her most notable film credits include "El Callejón de los Milagros", "La Ley de Herodes", and "El Crimen del Padre Amaro", which received an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film.

In addition to her work in film and television, Margarita has also appeared on stage in productions of "The Vagina Monologues" and "A Streetcar Named Desire", among others.

Margarita is regarded as one of Mexico's most respected actors, and she has won numerous awards for her contributions to the arts. In 2020, she was honored with the Ariel de Oro, one of Mexico's highest honors in film, for her lifetime of achievements.

Olivia Bucio

Olivia Bucio (October 26, 1954-) is a Mexican actor.

She began her acting career in the early 1970s and has appeared in numerous Mexican telenovelas, films, and stage productions. Bucio is best known for her roles in popular telenovelas such as "De Pura Sangre", "La Antorcha Encendida", "La Dueña", and "La Mentira". She has also acted in films like "Los Hijos de Sánchez" and "El Infierno".

In addition to her acting career, Bucio has been involved in various social and political causes in Mexico. She is a supporter of women's rights and has worked to raise awareness about domestic violence. She has also spoken out against corruption in the Mexican government and has advocated for the rights of indigenous peoples.

Bucio has won several awards for her acting, including the TVyNovelas Award for Best Leading Actress in a Telenovela in 2000 for her role in "La Mentira". She continues to act in both television and theater productions, and is highly respected within the Mexican entertainment industry.

Elizabeth Aguilar

Elizabeth Aguilar (August 18, 1954 Ameca-) is a Mexican actor.

Aguilar studied drama at the National Institute of Fine Arts in Mexico City. She began her acting career in theater before transitioning to film and television. Aguilar is best known for her roles in popular telenovelas, including "El Maleficio," "Caminos Cruzados," and "Ángela." She has also appeared in several films, including "El jardín del Edén" and "El infierno." In addition to her acting career, Aguilar has also served as a professor of acting at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

Anacani

Anacani (April 10, 1954 Sinaloa-) otherwise known as Anacani Maria Consuelo y Castillo Lopez Cantor Montoya, Anacani Echeverria or Anacani is a Mexican singer and actor.

She started singing at a very young age and became a regular performer on the television show "The Lawrence Welk Show" in the 1970s. Anacani also acted in several films and television shows, including "The High Chaparral" and "Baretta". She has released several albums throughout her career and continues to perform and tour across the United States and Mexico. Anacani is known for her powerful vocals and her ability to sing in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, and Italian. In addition to her music career, she is also involved in various charitable organizations, including a foundation that provides assistance to underprivileged children.

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