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Silvia Manríquez

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Silvia Manriquez
Born
Silvia Manríquez

(1953-01-27) January 27, 1953 (age 71)
OccupationActress
Years active1974-present
ChildrenXareni and Lliv

Silvia Manríquez (born January 27, 1953, in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress. She is known for her roles in telenovelas.

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Professional life

Manriquez began her career in 1974, after she was named "El Rostro del Heraldo" by an important Mexican newspaper. Her first role in television was in the telenovela Lo Imperdonable (1975) with the Spanish actress Amparo Rivelles. She played characters in the movie La Casta Divina (1976) and in telenovelas as Un rostro en mi pasado (1991), Pueblo chico, infierno grande (1997) with Verónica Castro, Laberintos de Pasion (1999), Entre el amor y el odio (2002), Mundo de Fieras (2006), Dos hogares (2011) and recently Amores verdaderos (2012–2013).

Personal life

Manríquez was born in Mexico. Her childhood wish was to become an actress.[1] Her mother was the only family member that approved of her career aspirations.[2] Silvia is divorced and she has two children named Xareni and Lliv.[3]

Manríquez had many roles in telenovelas.[4] She played Jovita Ruán in the telenovela Pueblo chico, infierno grande, with Verónica Castro. She played Rosalía, mother of evil Frida (Sabine Moussier) in Entre el amor y el odio. She also played Amparo in Contra viento y marea.[5]

Filmography

Telenovelas

Year Title Role Notes
1975 Lo imperdonable
1983-84 Bodas de odio Armida Supporting Role
1984-85 Si, mi amor Leticia Supporting Role
1986 Cautiva Graciela Supporting Role
1989-90 Un rostro en mi pasado Elvira Duboa Supporting Role
1997 Pueblo chico, infierno grande Jovita Ruán de Irepán Supporting Role
1997-1998 Desencuentro Alma Supporting Role
1998-1999 El privilegio de amar Luz María de la Colina Supporting Role
1999-2000 Laberintos de pasión Sara de Sandoval Antagonist
2000-2001 El precio de tu amor Ana Luisa Galván Supporting Role
2001 La Intrusa Elena Roldán Supporting Role
2002 Entre el amor y el odio Rosalía Supporting Role
2002 La Otra Marta Caballero de Guillén (young) Special Appearance
2004 Amarte es mi pecado Ana María Fernández del Ara Supporting Role
2005 Contra viento y marea Amparo Cárdenas Antagonist
2006-07 Mundo de Fieras Ingrid Antagonist
2007 Muchachitas como tu Constanza de Villaseñor Supporting Role
2009-10 Corazon Salvaje Madame Marlene De Fontenak/Magda Supporting Role
2010-11 Cuando Me Enamoro Catalina Gamba Vda. de Soberón (young) Special Appearance
2011-12 Dos Hogares Amparo Mejía Vda. de Estrada Supporting Role
2012-13 Amores Verdaderos Paula Trejo de Guzmán Supporting Role
2013 Corazon Indomable Clementina del Olmo Supporting Role
2015 Lo imperdonable Martin and Demetrio's mother Special Appearance
2015 simplemente maria marcela ]] 2017 Mi marido tiene familia Rebeca 8 episodes
2017 En tierras salvajes María 38 episodes
2018 Por amar sin ley Melisa Guest star

Films (selected)

  • 1974: El Buscabullas
  • 1975: Chisme Caliente
  • 1975: Lo Veo y no lo Creo
  • 1976: Fox Trot
  • 1976: La Casta Divina
  • 1977: Misterio en las Bermudas
  • 1977: Muerte a Sangre Fría
  • 1977: Río de la Muerte
  • 1978: Hermanos Chicanos
  • 1978: Mexicano Hasta las Cachas
  • 1978: Dinastía Dracula
  • 1979: Todos Los Días un Día
  • 1979: Ojo por Ojo
  • 1979: Aqui esta Emili Varela
  • 1979: El Giro el Pinto y el Colorado
  • 1979: El Siete Vidas
  • 1979: Las Tres Sobrinas del Diablo
  • 1980: El Canto de Los Humildes
  • 1980: La Sangre de Nuestra Raza
  • 1980: La Carrera de los Sexos
  • 1981: Un Reverendo Trinquete
  • 1981: El Naco más Naco
  • 1981: Las Musiqueras
  • 1982: El Guerillero del Norte
  • 1982: En Las Garras de la Ciudad
  • 1982: Sorceress
  • 1982: Un Adorable Sinverguenza
  • 1982: El Pueblo que Olvidó
  • 1983: Esta y al otra por el mismo Boleto
  • 1983: Los Hijos de Peralvillo
  • 1984: Entre Hierrba Polvo y Plomo
  • 1984: Bohemio por Afición
  • 1984: Jugandose la Vida
  • 1985: La Muerte Llora de Risa
  • 1985: Forajidos en la Mira
  • 1987: Mente Asesina
  • 1987: Conexión México
  • 1987: Los Ojos del Muerto
  • 1987: Persecución en las Vegas
  • 1988: El Unico Testigo
  • 1989: Entre Juego y Contrabando
  • 1989: Carroña Humana
  • 1989: Catalepsia
  • 1990: Las Viejas de mi Compadre
  • 1990: Funerales del Terror
  • 1991: La Guerrera Vengadora
  • 1991: El Enviado de la Muerte
  • 1992: El Secuestro de un Periodista
  • 1992: El Grito de la Sangre
  • 1992: Alto Poder
  • 1993: La Venganza
  • 1994: Que Padre tan Padre
  • 2000: Amor Siego
  • 2001: El Día de los Albañiles 4
  • 2015: ‘’El Hotel

See also

References

External links

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