fbpx
Wikipedia

Emoé de la Parra

Emoé de la Parra (born Emoé de la Parra Vargas on June 16, 1951 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress and academic, daughter of Mexican writer Yolanda Vargas Dulché. Most of her acting work has been in the theater but she is better known for her television work, including appearances in works written by her mother such as Encrucijada and Gabriel y Gabriela. Other acting related work has been direction and production of plays, along with screenplay adaptation and translations. Her academic work has been focused on philosophy, mostly with the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.

Emoé de la Parra
de la Parra at event to honor her mother at the Museo de Arte Popular
Born
Emoé de la Parra Vargas

(1951-06-16) June 16, 1951 (age 71)
OccupationActress
Years active1970-present
Parent(s)Yolanda Vargas Dulché
Guillermo de la Parra
RelativesElba de la Parra Vargas (sister)
Manelick de la Parra Vargas (brother)
Mané de la Parra (nephew)
Alondra de la Parra (niece)
Armando Vargas de la Maza (grandfather)
Josefina Dulché (grandmother)

Life

de la Parra was born on June 16, 1955 in Mexico City. Her interest in the theater began when she was a child; however, her formal college degree work focused on philosophy.[1] She graduated from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) in 1977 with a degree in philosophy, followed by graduate work in the philosophy of science at the University of Oxford and post graduate studies at Sorbonne University. She received her masters in philosophy at UNAM. Her acting studies began in 1969 at UNAM with various classes and workshops including classes taken in Paris and London up through 1989.[2]

She is the daughter of Mexican writer Yolanda Vargas Dulché whose work she has safeguarded since her mother’s death in 1999. During the 2005 controversy surrounding Memín Pinguín, when the character was accused of racism by some in the United States, Emoé defended her mother and the character, who she says she considered to be an “older brother.”[3]

In addition to Spanish, she speaks English and French fluently, with competency in German as well.[1]

Career

Acting

Most of her acting work has been with the theatre with roles in over forty five plays and other theatrical pieces from 1969 to the present. These include Lejos (Far away) by Caryl Churchill (2009), Noche de Ánimas by Oralba Castillo Nájera (2009), Primavera salvaje by Arnold Wesker (2011), Emily by William Luce (2011), First Love by Samuel Beckett (2012), and Requiem by Hanoch Levin (2012) .[2][4][5]

Her most important acting roles have been in telenovelas with some appearances in series and documentaries. Her television includes appearances in Encrucijada (telenovela, 1969), Gabriel y Gabriela (telenovela, 1982), Juana Iris (telenovela, 1985), El Humor es una cosa esplendorosa (TV series 1985), Tiempo de Amar (telenovela, 1987), Mujer, casos de la vida real (TV series, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1995), Pasión y Poder (telenovela, 1988), Simplemente María (telenovela, 1989), Don Porfirio (telenovela, 1993), Cosa Juzgada (video theatre, 1994), Alondra (telenovela, 1994), María Isabel (telenovela, 1997-1998), Pasión (telenovela, 2007), Vive (TV series, 2007), Soy tu dueña (telenovela, 2010) .[2][6]

Other work has included film roles such as Los Justos (1973), Estación Buenavista (1981), Los Hermanos Queridos (1982), Carnaval de Sodoma (2005), Desátame (2011) and Runaway home (2012) .[2] Since 1986 she has been involved in direction and production activities, which have included coproducing Lejos (Far away) (2009), direction and production of Emily (2009), and production of Primavera salvaje (2011) .[2]

Her recognitions include Best amateur actress (1972) from Canal Once, nomination for the Revelación femenina prize of the Asociación de Críticos Mexicanos (1988), the Juan Ruíz de Alarcón Prize, the Salvador Novo Prize and the María Teresa Montoya Prize from La Unión de Críticos y Cronistas de Teatro, A.C.(1994) and the María Douglas Prize (1999). She has adapted various novels and other works for screen including Emily and Primer Amor (with Antonio Algarra), Entre Sombras by Yolanda Vargas Dulché, Variación de “Un cuarto propio” based on a work by Virginia Woolf, Variación de “Molly Bloom” from Ulysses by James Joyce, Rosmersholm by Henrik Ibsen and ¿De verdad cree que la muerte es muy dulce, Madame de Beauvoir? by Simone de Beauvoir as well as several translations of works such as La beldad de Amhurst by William Luce (with Marta Donís), The Lady of Larkspur Lotion by Tennessee Williams (with Gerardo Moscoso) and Mrs. Klein by Nicholas Wright. She cofounded the Laboratorio Teatral Paraíso with Antonio Algarra and Exy Gaistardo. She has written two plays Viñetas teatrales (2005) and El Ángel negro (2007, in progress) .[2]

Academia

From 1970 to the present she has taught various university level courses in philosophy, logic, history of philosophy at various institutions but primarily at UNAM and the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco. Her academic work has also included participation in various conferences and seminars at UNAM, the Escuela Nacional de Teatro and the University of the Cloister of Sor Juana .[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Semblanza". Emoé de la Parra. August 14, 2012. Retrieved November 26, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "CV". Emoé de la Parra. Retrieved November 26, 2012.
  3. ^ Quijano, Julio Alejandro (July 1, 2005). "Defienden a `Memín Pinguín`" [Defend Memín Pinguín]. El Universal (in Spanish). Mexico City.
  4. ^ Gabriela Flores (July 29, 2012). [This Sunday, Emoé de la Parra presents "First Love" in Hidalgo]. Diario Avanzada (in Spanish). Archived from the original on May 11, 2013. Retrieved November 26, 2012.
  5. ^ Angel Reyna (July 22, 2012). "Emoé de la Parra desgarra la imagen del "Primer Amor"" [Emoé de la Parra rips into the image of "First Love"]. Milenio (in Spanish). Saltillo. Retrieved November 26, 2012.
  6. ^ "Emoé de la Parra". IMDb. Retrieved November 26, 2012.

External links

  • Emoé de la Parra at IMDb

emoé, parra, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, parra, second, maternal, family, name, vargas, born, vargas, june, 1951, mexico, city, mexico, mexican, actress, academic, daughter, mexican, writer, yolanda, vargas, dulché, most, acting, work, been,. In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is de la Parra and the second or maternal family name is Vargas Emoe de la Parra born Emoe de la Parra Vargas on June 16 1951 in Mexico City Mexico is a Mexican actress and academic daughter of Mexican writer Yolanda Vargas Dulche Most of her acting work has been in the theater but she is better known for her television work including appearances in works written by her mother such as Encrucijada and Gabriel y Gabriela Other acting related work has been direction and production of plays along with screenplay adaptation and translations Her academic work has been focused on philosophy mostly with the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Emoe de la Parrade la Parra at event to honor her mother at the Museo de Arte PopularBornEmoe de la Parra Vargas 1951 06 16 June 16 1951 age 71 Mexico City MexicoOccupationActressYears active1970 presentParent s Yolanda Vargas DulcheGuillermo de la ParraRelativesElba de la Parra Vargas sister Manelick de la Parra Vargas brother Mane de la Parra nephew Alondra de la Parra niece Armando Vargas de la Maza grandfather Josefina Dulche grandmother Contents 1 Life 2 Career 2 1 Acting 2 2 Academia 3 References 4 External linksLife Editde la Parra was born on June 16 1955 in Mexico City Her interest in the theater began when she was a child however her formal college degree work focused on philosophy 1 She graduated from the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico UNAM in 1977 with a degree in philosophy followed by graduate work in the philosophy of science at the University of Oxford and post graduate studies at Sorbonne University She received her masters in philosophy at UNAM Her acting studies began in 1969 at UNAM with various classes and workshops including classes taken in Paris and London up through 1989 2 She is the daughter of Mexican writer Yolanda Vargas Dulche whose work she has safeguarded since her mother s death in 1999 During the 2005 controversy surrounding Memin Pinguin when the character was accused of racism by some in the United States Emoe defended her mother and the character who she says she considered to be an older brother 3 In addition to Spanish she speaks English and French fluently with competency in German as well 1 Career EditActing Edit Most of her acting work has been with the theatre with roles in over forty five plays and other theatrical pieces from 1969 to the present These include Lejos Far away by Caryl Churchill 2009 Noche de Animas by Oralba Castillo Najera 2009 Primavera salvaje by Arnold Wesker 2011 Emily by William Luce 2011 First Love by Samuel Beckett 2012 and Requiem by Hanoch Levin 2012 2 4 5 Her most important acting roles have been in telenovelas with some appearances in series and documentaries Her television includes appearances in Encrucijada telenovela 1969 Gabriel y Gabriela telenovela 1982 Juana Iris telenovela 1985 El Humor es una cosa esplendorosa TV series 1985 Tiempo de Amar telenovela 1987 Mujer casos de la vida real TV series 1988 1991 1992 1995 Pasion y Poder telenovela 1988 Simplemente Maria telenovela 1989 Don Porfirio telenovela 1993 Cosa Juzgada video theatre 1994 Alondra telenovela 1994 Maria Isabel telenovela 1997 1998 Pasion telenovela 2007 Vive TV series 2007 Soy tu duena telenovela 2010 2 6 Other work has included film roles such as Los Justos 1973 Estacion Buenavista 1981 Los Hermanos Queridos 1982 Carnaval de Sodoma 2005 Desatame 2011 and Runaway home 2012 2 Since 1986 she has been involved in direction and production activities which have included coproducing Lejos Far away 2009 direction and production of Emily 2009 and production of Primavera salvaje 2011 2 Her recognitions include Best amateur actress 1972 from Canal Once nomination for the Revelacion femenina prize of the Asociacion de Criticos Mexicanos 1988 the Juan Ruiz de Alarcon Prize the Salvador Novo Prize and the Maria Teresa Montoya Prize from La Union de Criticos y Cronistas de Teatro A C 1994 and the Maria Douglas Prize 1999 She has adapted various novels and other works for screen including Emily and Primer Amor with Antonio Algarra Entre Sombras by Yolanda Vargas Dulche Variacion de Un cuarto propio based on a work by Virginia Woolf Variacion de Molly Bloom from Ulysses by James Joyce Rosmersholm by Henrik Ibsen and De verdad cree que la muerte es muy dulce Madame de Beauvoir by Simone de Beauvoir as well as several translations of works such as La beldad de Amhurst by William Luce with Marta Donis The Lady of Larkspur Lotion by Tennessee Williams with Gerardo Moscoso and Mrs Klein by Nicholas Wright She cofounded the Laboratorio Teatral Paraiso with Antonio Algarra and Exy Gaistardo She has written two plays Vinetas teatrales 2005 and El Angel negro 2007 in progress 2 Academia Edit From 1970 to the present she has taught various university level courses in philosophy logic history of philosophy at various institutions but primarily at UNAM and the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco Her academic work has also included participation in various conferences and seminars at UNAM the Escuela Nacional de Teatro and the University of the Cloister of Sor Juana 2 References Edit a b Semblanza Emoe de la Parra August 14 2012 Retrieved November 26 2012 a b c d e f g CV Emoe de la Parra Retrieved November 26 2012 Quijano Julio Alejandro July 1 2005 Defienden a Memin Pinguin Defend Memin Pinguin El Universal in Spanish Mexico City Gabriela Flores July 29 2012 Este domingo Emoe de la Parra presenta Primer amor en el Hidalgo This Sunday Emoe de la Parra presents First Love in Hidalgo Diario Avanzada in Spanish Archived from the original on May 11 2013 Retrieved November 26 2012 Angel Reyna July 22 2012 Emoe de la Parra desgarra la imagen del Primer Amor Emoe de la Parra rips into the image of First Love Milenio in Spanish Saltillo Retrieved November 26 2012 Emoe de la Parra IMDb Retrieved November 26 2012 External links EditEmoe de la Parra at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emoe de la Parra amp oldid 1107107634, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.