Regina Orozco
Regina Orozco (born 18 February 1964; Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress and singer,[1] best known for her roles in Mexican films. Orozco won an Ariel Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film Profundo Carmesí (1996).[2][3] Subsequently, she was nominated at the Venice International Film Festival for Best Actress for her performance in Profundo Carmesí.[2][3] In March 2013, she won the Medal of Merit in Artistic Interpretation, awarded by the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District by the VI Legislature.[4]
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Born | Mexico City, Mexico | 18 February 1964
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1991–present |
Filmography
Film roles
Year | Title | Roles | Notes |
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1991 | Sólo con tu pareja | Mrs. Dolores | |
1992 | Objetos perdidos | Alicia Villalobos | Short film |
1993 | Dama de noche | Salomé | |
1993 | La vida conyugal | Waitress | |
1994 | Mujeres insumisas | Chayo | |
1996 | El amor de tu vida S.A. | Gloria | |
1996 | Profundo Carmesí | Coral Fabre | |
1996 | De tripas, corazón | Denise | Short film |
1996 | Cosi fan tutte | Fiordiligi | |
1997 | Perdita Durango | Lilly | |
1999 | Santitos | Vicenta Cortés | |
2003 | Zurdo | Mrs. Mendoza | |
2004 | Amor en silencio | Ana Francisca | |
2006 | Los pajarracos | La Nana | |
2006 | Efectos secundarios | Lorena | |
2007 | Entre caníbales | Carmen | |
2009 | Crónicas chilangas | Claudia | |
2009 | Paradas contínuas | Tia Roz | |
2009 | Nikté | Ij' Aesu | |
2010 | No eres tú, soy yo | Indra | |
2012 | Vacaciones en el infierno | Mrs. Serrano | |
2012 | El Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza | La Tetona Mendoza | Voice role |
2014 | Qué le dijiste a Dios? | Santa | |
2017 | Ana y Bruno | Rosy / Plañidera 2 | Voice role |
2018 | El viaje de Keta | Reina de los cupcakes | |
Television roles
Year | Title | Roles | Notes |
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1998 | La casa del naranjo | Narcisa Olmedo | 3 episodes |
1999 | Cuentos para solitarios | Voice-over | Episode: "La mala hora de Ramón" |
2001 | Lo que callamos las mujeres | Rosa | Episodes: "Esa otra que soy yo" and "La Lola enamorada" |
2017 | Su nombre era Dolores, la Jenn que yo conocí | Elena | Recurring role; 8 episodes |
2017–2018 | Mi marido tiene familia | Amalia | Recurring role (seasons 1–2); 171 episodes |
2019 | The House of Flowers | Rosita's mother | 3 episodes |
2019 | Los pecados de Bárbara | Lola | Main role[5] |
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References
- "Regina Orozco - Edad, ciudad natal, biografía". last.fm (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 November 2019.
- "La locura del miedo por perder al ser amado es retratado en Profundo Carmesí, de FilminLatino". sinembargo.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 November 2019.
- "Regina Orozco – Bio". reginaorozco.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 November 2019.
- "Gaceta Parlamentaría de la Asamblea Legislativa del Distrito Federal" (PDF). aldf.gob.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 November 2019.
- Mobarak, Santiago. "¿Quién es quién en 'Los pecados de Bárbara'?". Las Estrellas (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 December 2019.
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