Lupita Lara

Lupita Lara (born December 6, 1950) is a Mexican actress.[1]

Lupita Lara
Born
Guadalupe Lara Ochoa

(1950-12-06) December 6, 1950
Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico
NationalityMexican
OccupationActress
Years active1955-present

Early life

On December 6, 1950, Lara was born as Guadalupe Lara Ochoa in Mexico City, Mexico.

Career

Lara began her career as a child actress at an early age. At age five, Lara made her debut in the children's play La Jota. At that time she also made her television debut, participating in the programs Bombonsico, Biberolandia and Yo fui testigo. In soap operas she made his debut in 1963 in El secreto, together with Magda Guzmán and José Gálvez. One of his most famous and remembered characters has been Lupita, the sympathetic and dreamy protagonist of Mi secretaria, the successful comedy starring also Pompín Iglesias, César Bono, Zoila Quiñones and Judy Ponte in 1978. The series was so successful that it extended to 1986.

She still working on soap operas, in her career she has outstanding performances in Cruz de amor, Barata de primavera, La fiera, Amor de nadie, De frente al sol, Carita de ángel, El noveno mandamiento, La otra y Amar sin límites, among many others.[2]

Filmography

Telenovelas

TV series

  • Hermanos y detectives (2009) .... Esther
  • La rosa de Guadalupe (2008) .... Adela (episode "Tacos de canasta")
  • Mujer, casos de la vida real (1997 - 2006)
  • Tu historia de amor (2003) .... Chole
  • ¿Qué nos pasa? (1998)
  • Al salir el sol (1980)
  • Mi secretaria (1978 - 1986) .... Lupita
  • Yo fui testigo
  • Biberolandia
  • Bombonsico

Movies

  • Infamia (1991)
  • Oficio de tinieblas (1981)
  • La mafia amarilla (1975)
  • Canción de Navidad (1974) .... Estela
  • Morirás con el sol (motociclistas suicidas) (1973) .... Mili
  • El quelite (1970) .... Hermana de Lucha

References

  1. "Lupita Lara". Retrieved 29 December 2017.
  2. "Llama Lupita Lara a la unión para devolverle a la ANDA su grandeza". Retrieved 29 December 2017.
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