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María Teresa Rivas

María Teresa Rivas (born María Teresa Orozco Moreno; May 6, 1918 – July 23, 2010) was a Mexican actress. Along with Silvia Derbez, she is considered one of the pioneers of telenovelas in Mexico, appearing in more than 50 in her career, beginning with an iconic villain role in Gutierritos (1958).

María Teresa Rivas
Born
María Teresa Orozco Moreno

(1918-05-06)May 6, 1918
Unión de San Antonio, Jalisco, Mexico
DiedJuly 23, 2010(2010-07-23) (aged 92)
Mexico City, Mexico
OccupationActress
Spouse
Federico López Rivas
(died 1989)
Children3

Biography

María Teresa Rivas was born in Unión de San Antonio, Jalisco, on May 6, 1918.[a] She was baptized with the name María Teresa Orozco Moreno.[4] She began her career as an actress in the 1950s, debuting in the film Tierra de hombres. She gained widespread notice in the 1958 telenovela Gutierritos, playing Rosa Hernández, the villainous wife of the protagonist.[4]

She went on to have a prolific career that included film, theater, and television. She appeared in films such as Las señoritas Vivanco, Qué noche aquella, Simitrio, and 'Cuando los hijos se pierden. Her television roles included a variety of telenovelas, such as Una noche sin mañana, Las abuelas, 'Cruz de amor, Los ricos también lloran, Colorina, Bianca Vidal, Agujetas de color de rosa, and Amor gitano.[4] She also excelled as a poet and composer, recording albums, and some of her songs were performed by singers such as Amparo Montes and Daniela Romo.

She married Federico López Rivas, and they remained together until his death in 1989. They had three children, and she eventually became a grandmother of nine and a great-grandmother of fifteen.[4]

Her last major role was on the telenovela Carita de ángel, after which she retired from acting. She only made one further appearance, in a 2001 chapter of Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real.[4]

María Teresa Rivas died at Santa Elena Hospital in Mexico City on July 23, 2010. The next day, she was cremated and her ashes were deposited at the Rancho "La Pitaya" in her hometown of Unión de San Antonio.[3][4] Actors and friends such as Héctor Bonilla, Julieta Egurrola, and Leticia Perdigón came to express their condolences.[1]

Filmography

Telenovelas

TV series

Films

  • Con quién andan nuestras hijas (1956) ... Teresa
  • Tierra de hombres (1956)
  • El diario de mi madre (1958) ... Alicia
  • Miércoles de Ceniza (1958) ... Elvira
  • El derecho a la vida (1959) ... Etelvina
  • Las señoritas Vivanco (1959) ... Adelaida Covarrubias
  • Qué noche aquella (1959)
  • Simitrio (1960)
  • The Illiterate One (1961) ... Sra. González
  • Ellas también son rebeldes (1961) ... Margarita Godinez
  • Guantes de oro (1961)
  • Cri Cri el grillito cantor (1963) ... XEW Secretary
  • Cuando los hijos se pierden (1963)
  • He matado a un hombre (1964) ... Amalia Burgos
  • Las dos rivales (1966)
  • El proceso de Cristo (1966) ... Claudia
  • Ven a cantar conmigo (1967) ... Director
  • El corrido de "El hijo desobediente" (1968)
  • Fando y Lis (1968) ... Mamá de Fando
  • Paula (1969)
  • La guerra de las monjas (1970) ... Doña Angustias
  • Remolino de pasiones (1970) ... Sra. Landa
  • La viuda blanca (1970) ... Victoria
  • Siempre hay una primera vez [es] (1971) ... Doña Raquel
  • El esperado amor desesperado (1976) ... Albertina
  • Visita al pasado (1981) ... Josefa
  • Una leyenda de amor (1982)
  • El maleficio 2: Los enviados del infierno (1986) ... Tía

Theater

  • La señora en su balcón [es] (1966), by Elena Garro
  • Filumena Marturano (1957), by Eduardo De Filippo
  • The Dance of Death (1970), by August Strindberg
  • Hippolytus (1974), by Euripides
  • La galería del silencio, by Hugo Argüelles [es]

Awards and nominations

Notes

  1. ^ Some sources indicate that she was born in 1933.[1][2] However, others, including members of her family, indicate that she was born in 1918.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Falleció la actriz María Teresa Rivas" [Actress María Teresa Rivas Passes Away]. La Jornada (in Spanish). Notimex. July 25, 2010. p. 9. Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  2. ^ Samayoa, Julieta (July 26, 2010). [Leading Actress María Teresa Rivas Passes Away]. Novelas y Series (in Spanish). Univision Blogs. Archived from the original on August 5, 2010. Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Muere María Teresa Rivas; la primera villana de la TV" [María Teresa Rivas Dies; TV's First Villainess]. People en Español (in Spanish). July 26, 2010. Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Camacho, Alma Rosa (July 25, 2010). "Adios, María Teresa Rivas". El Sol de México (in Spanish). Archived from the original on June 30, 2012. Retrieved June 24, 2021.

External links

  • María Teresa Rivas at IMDb  
  • María Teresa Rivas discography at Discogs  

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Not to be confused with Maria Rivas actress Maria Teresa Rivas born Maria Teresa Orozco Moreno May 6 1918 July 23 2010 was a Mexican actress Along with Silvia Derbez she is considered one of the pioneers of telenovelas in Mexico appearing in more than 50 in her career beginning with an iconic villain role in Gutierritos 1958 Maria Teresa RivasBornMaria Teresa Orozco Moreno 1918 05 06 May 6 1918Union de San Antonio Jalisco MexicoDiedJuly 23 2010 2010 07 23 aged 92 Mexico City MexicoOccupationActressSpouseFederico Lopez Rivas died 1989 wbr Children3 Contents 1 Biography 2 Filmography 2 1 Telenovelas 2 2 TV series 2 3 Films 2 4 Theater 3 Awards and nominations 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditMaria Teresa Rivas was born in Union de San Antonio Jalisco on May 6 1918 a She was baptized with the name Maria Teresa Orozco Moreno 4 She began her career as an actress in the 1950s debuting in the film Tierra de hombres She gained widespread notice in the 1958 telenovela Gutierritos playing Rosa Hernandez the villainous wife of the protagonist 4 She went on to have a prolific career that included film theater and television She appeared in films such as Las senoritas Vivanco Que noche aquella Simitrio and Cuando los hijos se pierden Her television roles included a variety of telenovelas such asUna noche sin manana Las abuelas Cruz de amor Los ricos tambien lloran Colorina Bianca Vidal Agujetas de color de rosa and Amor gitano 4 She also excelled as a poet and composer recording albums and some of her songs were performed by singers such as Amparo Montes and Daniela Romo She married Federico Lopez Rivas and they remained together until his death in 1989 They had three children and she eventually became a grandmother of nine and a great grandmother of fifteen 4 Her last major role was on the telenovela Carita de angel after which she retired from acting She only made one further appearance in a 2001 chapter of Mujer Casos de la Vida Real 4 Maria Teresa Rivas died at Santa Elena Hospital in Mexico City on July 23 2010 The next day she was cremated and her ashes were deposited at the Rancho La Pitaya in her hometown of Union de San Antonio 3 4 Actors and friends such as Hector Bonilla Julieta Egurrola and Leticia Perdigon came to express their condolences 1 Filmography EditTelenovelas Edit Gutierritos 1958 Rosa Hernandez de Gutierrez Claudia 1960 Gabriela 1960 Gabriela Una noche sin manana 1961 La herencia 1962 Cumbres Borrascosas 1964 Marina Lavalle 1965 Las abuelas 1965 La duena 1966 Silvia Las victimas 1967 Cruz de amor 1968 Dona Delfina de los Monteros Lo que no fue 1969 Cristina Magdalena 1970 Yesenia 1970 Magenta Velo de novia 1971 Rita La senora joven 1972 1973 Martha Mi rival 1973 Nosotros los pobres 1973 Pobre Clara 1975 Dona Mercedes Escobedo Barata de primavera 1975 1976 Laura Palmer Pacto de amor 1977 Ruth Yo no pedi vivir 1977 Soledad Najera Una mujer 1978 Angel Guerra 1979 Anoranza 1979 Los ricos tambien lloran 1979 Sor Ursula Veronica 1979 1980 Marcelina Colorina 1980 1981 Ana Maria de la Vega de Almazan Bianca Vidal 1982 1983 Esther Monasterio de Medina Rivas Amalia Batista 1983 1984 Dona Esperanza El precio de la fama 1987 Mercedes Balada por un amor 1989 1990 Victoria Capricho 1993 Dona Isabel Montano s widow Agujetas de color de rosa 1994 1995 Elvira Armendares La jaula de oro 1997 Ofelia Casasola Amor gitano 1999 Aya Petra Carita de angel 2000 2001 Mother Superior from another schoolTV series Puerta de suspenso 1959 Gran teatro 1964 Pardaillan 1981 Catalina de Medicis Papa soltero 1987 Clara suegra de Cesar Televiteatros es 1993 Mujer Casos de la Vida Real 2001 Films Con quien andan nuestras hijas 1956 Teresa Tierra de hombres 1956 El diario de mi madre 1958 Alicia Miercoles de Ceniza 1958 Elvira El derecho a la vida 1959 Etelvina Las senoritas Vivanco 1959 Adelaida Covarrubias Que noche aquella 1959 Simitrio 1960 The Illiterate One 1961 Sra Gonzalez Ellas tambien son rebeldes 1961 Margarita Godinez Guantes de oro 1961 Cri Cri el grillito cantor 1963 XEW Secretary Cuando los hijos se pierden 1963 He matado a un hombre 1964 Amalia Burgos Las dos rivales 1966 El proceso de Cristo 1966 Claudia Ven a cantar conmigo 1967 Director El corrido de El hijo desobediente 1968 Fando y Lis 1968 Mama de Fando Paula 1969 La guerra de las monjas 1970 Dona Angustias Remolino de pasiones 1970 Sra Landa La viuda blanca 1970 Victoria Siempre hay una primera vez es 1971 Dona Raquel El esperado amor desesperado 1976 Albertina Visita al pasado 1981 Josefa Una leyenda de amor 1982 El maleficio 2 Los enviados del infierno 1986 TiaTheater La senora en su balcon es 1966 by Elena Garro Filumena Marturano 1957 by Eduardo De Filippo The Dance of Death 1970 by August Strindberg Hippolytus 1974 by Euripides La galeria del silencio by Hugo Arguelles es Awards and nominations EditNominated for Best Leading Actress for Capricho at the 12th TVyNovelas Awards 1994 Nominated for Best Leading Actress for Agujetas de color de rosa at the 13th TVyNovelas Awards 1995 Notes Edit Some sources indicate that she was born in 1933 1 2 However others including members of her family indicate that she was born in 1918 3 4 References Edit a b Fallecio la actriz Maria Teresa Rivas Actress Maria Teresa Rivas Passes Away La Jornada in Spanish Notimex July 25 2010 p 9 Retrieved June 24 2021 Samayoa Julieta July 26 2010 Fallecio la primera actriz Maria Teresa Rivas Leading Actress Maria Teresa Rivas Passes Away Novelas y Series in Spanish Univision Blogs Archived from the original on August 5 2010 Retrieved June 24 2021 a b Muere Maria Teresa Rivas la primera villana de la TV Maria Teresa Rivas Dies TV s First Villainess People en Espanol in Spanish July 26 2010 Retrieved June 24 2021 a b c d e f g Camacho Alma Rosa July 25 2010 Adios Maria Teresa Rivas El Sol de Mexico in Spanish Archived from the original on June 30 2012 Retrieved June 24 2021 External links EditMaria Teresa Rivas at IMDb Maria Teresa Rivas discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maria Teresa Rivas amp oldid 1121359895, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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