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Brenda Bezares
Born
Brenda Yamile Jiménez Loya

(1968-04-26) April 26, 1968 (age 56)
Occupation(s)Model, actress, singer, TV hostess
Years active1981–present
SpouseMario Bezarez (1991-present)
ChildrenAlejandro Bezares Jiménez
Alan Bezares Jiménez
Musical career
Genres

Brenda Bezares (born Brenda Yamile Jiménez Loya; April 26, 1968 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico) is a Mexican actress, singer, TV hostess and former model. She known better for Vamos a ayudarnos, Liliana and Mi vida eres tú.

Career

She graduated from the Faculty of Performing Arts in Monterrey, Nuevo León, and studied for two years Classical Dance at the Superior School of Music and Dance of Monterrey, as well as in courses of action with the actors and directors Xavier Marc and Sergio Jiménez.

He began his career as a model at age 13, participating in innumerable fashion shows for prestigious designers and advertising campaigns. As a dancer she started at age 15, participating in workshops of contemporary, jazz, as well as musical comedies at university level such as Vaseline, Cabaret, Así es el show and Un cuento de Navidad.

In 1989 she was named "Miss Nuevo León", a beauty contest that opened doors later to work on several telenovelas in the United States and Venezuela. He also conducted several shows on regiomontana television.

On June 21, 2012 she presented her first album as a solo singer, which was titled Sueños Cumplidos. The production includes nine tracks with a Latin, contemporary and had the collaboration of outstanding musicians. From this material was released his first single entitled Demasiado Fuerte (cover of Yolandita Monge); The second was titled Yo ya me voy.[1]

Personal life

Since 1991 she has been married to TV Host Mario Bezares, with whom she has two children: Alejandro and Alan.[2] Her family life was severely affected after her husband was accused of being involved in the murder of Paco Stanley and imprisoned.

After the release of Mario Bezares, family difficulties continued until the actress was invited by a friend to attend a Christian congregation in which she and her husband would convert to Christianity.[3] In 2013, she suffered a pulmonary embolism[4] from which she recovered, and published a autobiographical entitled Demasiado Fuerte, la Novela.

Filmography

Television, Telenovelas, Films
Year Title Role Notes
2002 El show del pueblo Herself/Hostess TV show
2003/04 Con sello de mujer Herself/Hostess TV show
2005/06 Olvidarte jamás Constanza Montero de Terán Supporting role
2006 La reportera salvaje Raquel Tovar TV movie
2007 Liliana Sofia Short film
2007/10 Vivalavi Herself/Hostess TV show
2008 Mi vida eres tú Marisela Reyes Supporting role
Vamos a ayudarnos Aunt Sonia Short film
2010/11 Dímelo Herself/Hostess TV show
2011/12 Dimelo cada mañana Herself/Hostess TV show
2012/13 La mañana es nuestra Herself/Hostess TV show

Theatre

  • Cada oveja con su pareja
  • Las consuegras
  • Diablos, cuanto Ángel
  • Chilaquiles con champagne
  • Mi adorada Mimí
  • El criado malcriado
  • La monja y la golfa
  • Sex and the crisis
  • Pastores a la diabla 2
  • Las Mil y Dos Noches

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-11-03. Retrieved 2017-06-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ http://www.mifamiliamagazine.net/2012/02/mario-bezares-y-familia/
  3. ^ Enlace TV. Vivencias de Brenda Bezares. 3 de octubre de 2015.
  4. ^ Zócalo Saltillo (Agencia). ¡Brenda Bezares sufrió una embolia pulmonar!. Zócalo Saltillo. 7 de diciembre de 2015.