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Lupita Ferrer (born December 6, 1947) is a
Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th ...
n theater, film and television actress. She is known as a "Queen" of telenovelas and one of the most famous Spanish speaking telenovela actresses of all time.


Biography

Ferrer was born as Yolanda Guadalupe Ferrer in
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to Spanish immigrant parents. She became known for her beauty (especially her large and expressive eyes) and her strong theatrical presence. Ferrer has a theatrical background. She started at the age of 15 performing in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" as Ofelia. At the age of 18, then Venezuelan President Raul Leoni saw her performing in the piece "Dona Rosita La Soltera" ("Dona Rosita, the single one"), and was greatly impressed by her talent. In the 1960s Ferrer worked in many Mexican and Venezuelan-Mexican film co-productions next to actors like Mario Moreno "
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", and during the 1970s worked in Hollywood movies sharing the screen with actors like Tony Curtis. Her first telenovelas were ''Esmeralda'', about a blind young woman, ''Mariana de la Noche'' (1975), about the forbidden love of Mariana Montenegro and Ignacio Lugo Navarro ( José Bardina), ''María Teresa'', a woman who goes insane after the loss of her little daughter, ''La Zulianita'', '' Pecados Ajenos, ''and '' Cristal''. She lives in
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. She was married to the American
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for four years, who cast her alongside
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and the legendary
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in his film '' The Children of Sanchez'' (1978), better known for its
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winning musical score by
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. In 1985 she starred in a hugely successful
telenovela A telenovela is a type of a television serial drama or soap opera produced primarily in Latin America. The word combines ''tele'' (for "television") and ''novela'' (meaning "novel"). Similar drama genres around the world include '' teleserye'' ...
produced in Venezuela by Radio Caracas Television named "Cristal" where she impersonates Victoria Ascanio, a very humble girl who after a brief forced encounter with a priest-to-be young man gets pregnant and is forced to leave her baby girl away after delivering her. Years after she comes back as the owner of a high couture clothes designing company which she rules with an iron fist. She hires a very beautiful girl who, after many plot devices applied, she discovers is her long lost daughter, whose estrangement make Victoria feel guilty and bittered. Cristal was a big success in South America, the U.S., Europe and Asia and was dubbed in many languages. In 2006, Ferrer made a comeback in the American drama series ''
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'', in which she played an actress in a telenovela who gets into a fight with a nurse on the show played by (''Ugly Betty'' series creator) Salma Hayek. In 2007, Ferrer participated in
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's Pecados Ajenos, which has since become a cult classic, as the main villain, the evil Agata Mercenario. In 2010, Ferrer participated in Univision Studios -
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as Justa Valdéz. In 2012, Ferrer also acted a telenovela by the name "Rosa Diamante" (Precious Rose), playing the character Rosaura Sotomayor. In this telenovela, she played alongside Carla Hernandez who was her long lost daughter after she had abandoned her at a boarding school.


Filmography


Films


Television


Discography

*1992: '' Tiemblo'' *1970: '' Esmeralda''


References


External links

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Lupita Ferrer in VenCOR
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ferrer, Lupita 1947 births Living people People from Maracaibo Venezuelan expatriates in the United States Venezuelan people of Catalan descent Venezuelan film actresses Venezuelan telenovela actresses Venezuelan stage actresses Venezuelan television actresses 20th-century Venezuelan actresses 21st-century Venezuelan actresses Venezuelan people of Spanish descent