Lisette Morelos

Lisette Morelos (Spanish pronunciation: [liˈset moˈɾelos]; born Lisette Garcia Morelos-Zaragoza on May 21, 1978 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress, singer and model. She started her career at a young age. She attended the Centro de Educación Artística (CEA). Her first Telenovela was at the age of 17 in Tu y Yo with Maribel Guardia and Joan Sebastian.

Lisette Morelos
Born
Lisette Garcia Morelos-Zaragoza

(1978-05-21) May 21, 1978
San Luis Potosi, Mexico
OccupationActress, singer, model
Years active1996-present
Spouse(s)John Bainbridge (2005-2012)[1]
Parent(s)Gustavo Garcia
Maria Isabel Morelos-Zaragoza
RelativesRodrigo Garcia Morelos-Zaragoza (brother)

She lives in Canada. She has been involved in Telenovelas, with Miguel de León, Eduardo Verastegui, Eduardo Capetillo, Gabriel Soto, and many more. She has also appeared in many shows.

Filmography

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Tú y yoLindaRecurring role
1997El secreto de AlejandraCarola LavalleRecurring role
1998-1999CamilaIngrid ValverdeRecurring role
1999Alma rebeldeAna Cristina Rivera Hill HernándezLead role
2000-2001Carita de ángelCecilia Santos de LariosLead role
2001-2002Mujer, casos de la vida realVarious roles5 episodes
2002¡Vivan los niños!Adriana EspinozaRecurring role
2004Ángel rebeldeNatacha CovarrubiasRecurring role
2007- 2018Red Hood and the OutlawsAnna Abraxis/Alessa/Black CatCo-lead role
2009Alma indomableMónica SorrentoRecurring role
2010Niña de mi corazónMoíra GascaLead antagonist
2010AuroraBlanca Ponce de LeónCo-lead role
2012InfamesSol FuentesLead role
2013FortunaAlicia AltamiranoLead role
2014La impostoraBlanca Guerrero / Victoria San Marino "La Impostora"Lead role
2016Un camino hacia el destinoAmelia Altamirano de PerézCo-lead role[2]
2018Por amar sin leyMariana3 episodes
Film
YearTitleRole
2017Me gusta, pero me asustaMartina

Awards and nominations

YearAwardsCategoryTelenovelaResult
2000Premios TVyNovelasBest Young Lead ActressAlma RebeldeNominated
2011Kids Choice Awards MéxicoFavorite VillainNiña de mi Corazon

References

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