Úrsula Murayama

Úrsula Murayama (Spanish pronunciation: [uɾsula murajama] born 1972 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress.[1][2] She currently lives in Spain.[3]

Úrsula Murayama
Born
Úrsula Murayama

1972 (age 4748)
OccupationActress
Years active1997-present
Known forRole of Jacinta in telenovela Esmeralda
RelativesNoé Murayama (unknown)

Biography and career

Murayama is the best known for the role of Jacinta in Esmeralda (1997).[4] The main heroine of this telenovela, Esmeralda, was played by Leticia Calderón. In Esmeralda also appeared Noé Murayama.[5]

It is possible that he was a relative of Úrsula.

She also appeared in Rosalinda (1999). The main heroine in this telenovela, Rosalinda Pérez Romero, was played by Thalía.

Her other roles were in:

  • Hijos del viento – Princess Tizcuitl[6]
  • Sin Azul – Laura[7]
  • Mi hijo Arturo
  • Las 13 rosas
  • Yacaranday
  • Tres veces Sofía
  • Romántica Obsesión
  • Morir dos veces
  • Pelea de gallos – Dolores
  • El caso Wanninkhof
  • Padre no hay más que uno

Hijos del viento is a film about one Aztec princess, called Tizcuitl.[8][9][10][11]

In Sin Azul, Úrsula played Laura, who after a painful miscarriage journeys to her grandmother’s town in search of a remedy to heal her trauma in Xochimilco.

gollark: Who's Mr Fern? There is no such person. There has never been such a person.
gollark: Oh. Meh.
gollark: What did the ""hello" person" do exactly?
gollark: What? They would just suspend... arbitrary people, or what?
gollark: No.

See also

Notes

  1. Her name is sometimes spelled with simple "U".
  2. Her surname is Japanese, and on that language it is written on this way: むらやま.
  3. Biography of Úrsula Murayama
  4. "Esmeralda". Telenovelas Online. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  5. "Esmeralda". Telenovelas Online. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  6. Cine español de los 90: diccionario de películas, directores y temático by Francisco María Benavent
  7. Sin Azul
  8. Hijos Del Viento (DVD)
  9. Bud Spencer & Terence Hill by Marco Bertolino and Ettore Ridola. Page 82. Rome: Gremese, 2002.
  10. Cinemanía, Issues 58-63. A Spanish journal, where Úrsula is mentioned.
  11. Entdeckung, Eroberung, Inszenierung: filmische Versionen der Kolonialgeschichte Lateinamerikas und Afrikas by Monika Wehrheim and Ute Fendler. Published in Munich.



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