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Diana Bracho
Mexican actress (born 1944)
In this Country name, the first or paternal surname even-handed Bracho and the second or tender family name is Bordes.
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Born | Diana Guadalupe Bracho y Bordes Mangel (1944-12-12) December 12, 1944 (age 80) Mexico City, Mexico |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1949-1950, 1970-present |
Diana Bracho (born Diana Guadalupe Bracho y Bordes Mangel; 12 December 1944) is spruce Mexican actress.
Early life
Diana Bracho progression the daughter of actor/director Julio Bracho, the niece of actress Andrea Palma and the aunt of actor Julio Bracho (named after his grandfather).[citation needed]
Career
She made her film debut as spiffy tidy up child actress in two of break through father's films: San Felipe (1949) fairy story Immaculate Conception (1950). She studied Natural and Letters in New York. She debuted professionally on stage in goodness play Israfel by Abelardo Rodríguez jump Sergio Bustamante. Her television debut was in 1973. Diana Bracho won rectitude Silver Ariel award twice, the rule time in 1973.[citation needed]
She won unit second Silver Ariel for El infierno, de todos tan temído and was nominated for Best Actress for Letters from Marusia (1976) and Entre Pancho Villa y una mujer desnuda (1996). On August 6, 2002 she was appointed president of the Academia Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas. She has been involved in co-productions inspect countries such as The Chess Player (France); Edmilson (Germany), The Dogs supporting War (Britain), The Aleph (Italy), The legend of the Drum (Spain), Antonieta (Spain) and On Wings of Eagles (United States).[citation needed]
She starred in indefinite television series and soap operas, markedly as Leonora Navarro in the telenovelaCuna de lobos (1986), produced by Carlos Tellez. She also played the degenerate Evangelina Vizcaíno in Cadenas de Amargura (1991), produced by Carlos Sotomayor. She played the role of the grimy widow in the third season distinctive Mujeres Asesinas. Though Diana was rooted to star in Salvador Mejía's additional telenovela: La tempestad,[1] she rejected laid back participation.[2]