Susana Dosamantes
Susana Dosamantes | |
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Born | María del Perpetuo Socorro Guadalupe Susana Rul Riestra 9 January 1948 Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1968–present |
Spouse(s) | Enrique Rubio González, Carlos Vasallo Tomé, Luis Rivas |
Children | Paulina and Enrique |
Parents |
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Susana Dosamantes (Spanish pronunciation: [suˈsana ðosaˈmantes];[1] born María del Perpetuo Socorro Guadalupe Susana Rul Riestra[2] on 9 January 1948, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico) is a Mexican actress. She has won the 1990 TV y Novela "Best Antagonist Actress" award, for her part in the “Morir para vivir” telenovela.[3]
Since 1968, she has worked in around 50 movies and TV series, including a number of telenovelas (Spanish-language soap operas). She starred in the films Rio Lobo (1970), Day of the Assassin (1979) and Hit Man (1982), and worked in the telenovela El Juramento.[4]
Personal life
María del Perpetuo Socorro Guadalupe Susana Dosamantes Rul Riestra was born on 9 January 1948 in Guadalajara, Mexico, daughter of Mario Dosamantes Rul and María Elena Susana Riestra Alcaraz.
She is the mother of Mexican pop diva Paulina Rubio.[5]
Filmography
Year | Title | Roles | Notes |
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1969 | Los recuerdos del porvenir | Julia Andrade | |
1970 | Remolino de pasiones | Gaby | |
1970 | Flor de durazno | María | |
1970 | Paraíso | Amiga de Vicky | |
1970 | Rio Lobo | María Carmen | |
1971 | Siete Evas para un Adan | Betty | |
1972 | Kalimán, el hombre increíble | Nila | |
1973 | La yegua colorada | Isabel Fuentes | |
1974 | Jalisco nunca pierde | Alejandra | |
1975 | Más negro que la noche | Aurora | |
1976 | El hombre | Martha | |
1979 | Day of the Assassin | The Princess | |
1981 | El sexo de los ricos | Diana | |
1982 | Hit Man | Laura | |
1983 | El día del compadre | Bertha | |
1986 | Escuadrón | Roxana | |
1990 | La metralleta | Diana "La metralleta" | |
1990 | La ley de la mafia | Dinorah | |
1990 | El estrangulador de la rosa | Paola Luna | |
1990 | Comando marino | Comandanta | |
2012 | El arribo de Conrado Sierra | Doña Josefa | |
2018 | El fantasma de mi novia | Abuela María |
Year | Title | Roles | Notes |
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1971 | Muchacha italiana viene a casarse | Unknown role | |
1972 | Las gemelas | Unknown role | |
1972 | El edificio de enfrente | Unknown role | |
1973 | La hiena | Dayanara | |
1974 | Ana del aire | Norma | |
1974–1976 | El chofer | Pilar | |
1975 | A Home of Our Own | Magdalena-as an Adult | Television film |
1975 | Lo imperdonable | Ángela Fonseca Flores | |
1977 | Corazón salvaje | Aimee | |
1978 | María José | Unknown role | |
1980 | Aprendiendo a amar | Teresa | 20 episodes |
1981 | Infamia | Lidia | |
1983 | Amalia Batista | Amalia Batista | Main role; 265 episodes |
1989 | Morir para vivir | Rosaura Guzmán | |
1997 | Amada enemiga | Regina Proal de Quijano | |
2003 | Rebeca | Matilde Linares | |
2005 | El amor no tiene precio | Lucrecia Cevallos | |
2006 | Marina | Alberta Morales de Alarcón | |
2008 | El juramento | Luisa Robles Conde | |
2010 | Eva Luna | Marcela Arisméndi | |
2011–2012 | Corazón apasionado | Doña Úrsula Campos Miranda de Villacastín "La Generala" | Recurring role; 111 episodes |
2016 | Tres veces Ana | Ernestina | Recurring role; 108 episodes |
2017 | El vuelo de la victoria | Gloria | Main role; 25 episodes |
2021 | Si nos dejan | Eva | Main Role |
References
- ^ In isolation, Dosamantes is pronounced [dosaˈmantes].
- ^ 40 famosos que usan nombres artísticos muy diferentes a sus nombres reales
- ^ "Susana Dosamantes | Biography". English Mundo Hispanico. 4 September 2020. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
- ^ "Susana Dosamantes es Luisa". Telemundo. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
- ^ Torrens, Claudia (24 May 2007). "Cozying up with Paulina Rubio". New York Daily News. Archived from the original on 30 March 2016. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
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External links
- Susana Dosamantes at IMDb
- Official El Juramento Website (in Spanish)